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Leo opened the witness log's timestamp. Linda had called 911 at 1:47 p.m. But the financial transaction Leo found was timestamped from a gas station Wi-Fi—four blocks away from Linda's house. At 1:47 p.m., Linda wasn't home. She was at the pump.
Because the evidence wing's security cameras were still rolling. And Leo had already set his phone to record. good thriller crime movies
Tonight, the janitor's closet smelled different. Metallic. Like old blood and fresh bleach. Leo opened the witness log's timestamp
He pulled out a single evidence log. The financials. Elena had been a part-time bookkeeper for a shady real estate developer named Marcus Vane. The prosecution had dismissed it as irrelevant. But Leo noticed a pattern: every two weeks, a small, irregular transaction flowed from Vane's shell company to an account listed only as "Maintenance Services." At 1:47 p
He found the source: a discarded cardboard box labeled "Trial 4471 – The Russo Homicide." The case was closed. Julian Croft, a local teacher, had been convicted of killing his neighbor, Elena Russo. The evidence was a lock of Elena's hair found in Julian's car trunk, a single text message from Julian's phone saying "I'm sorry," and a neighbor who placed him at the scene. Three perfect alibis? No. Three perfect lies.
Which meant she couldn't have seen anything.