PART 18 BRETTONIO

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Sylvie: (spotting Sarah in the vicinity) Antonio, look over there. Isn't that Sarah?

Antonio: Yeah, it looks like her. What's she doing here?

Sylvie: I'm not sure, but I think we should bring her in for questioning. Let's go talk to her.

(Sylvie and Antonio approach Sarah)

Sylvie: Sarah, we need to ask you some questions. Would you mind coming to the police station with us?

Sarah: (nervously) What's this about?

Antonio: We just need to clarify a few things related to an ongoing investigation. It won't take long.

Sarah: Alright, I'll come with you.

(At the police station, in the interrogation room)

Sylvie: (sitting across from Sarah) Sarah, can you please state your full name for the record?

Sarah: Sarah Thompson.

Sylvie: Thank you, Sarah. We have reason to believe you might have information related to a case we're investigating. Can you tell us about your whereabouts during the time of the incident?

Sarah: I was at home all night. I didn't go anywhere.

Antonio: Is there anyone who can confirm your alibi?

Sarah: I live alone, so there's no one to confirm it. But I promise, I didn't do anything.

Sylvie: Sarah, we also have information that you've been associated with the victim recently. Can you explain that?

Sarah: Yes, I knew the victim. We met a while ago and became friends.

Sylvie: Can you give us more details about your relationship with the victim?

Sarah: We just hung out a few times. We had mutual interests, and I thought we could be friends.

Antonio: Were you aware of any issues or conflicts the victim might have had with anyone?

Sarah: No, she didn't mention anything like that to me.

Sylvie: (leaning in) Sarah, we've been informed that you and the victim had arguments recently. Care to explain that?

Sarah: (hesitates) Yes, we had disagreements, but it was nothing serious. Just typical friend stuff.

Antonio: (pressing further) "Typical friend stuff" like what?

Sarah: Look, we had our differences, but it didn't mean I would harm her. I would never do anything like that.

Sylvie: Sarah, we're just trying to gather all the facts. We need to account for everyone who might have been involved.


Sarah: No, I didn't see her. I told you, I was at home.

Sylvie: Alright, Sarah. We'll look into your statements further. If you have any other information that could help us, now's the time to share it.

Sarah: I've told you everything I know. I hope you find who's responsible for this.

Sylvie: We appreciate your cooperation, Sarah. You're free to go for now, but don't leave town.

(Sarah leaves the interrogation room, leaving Sylvie and Antonio to discuss the situation.)


Antonio: What do you think, Sylvie? Do you believe her?

Sylvie: It's hard to say at this point. Her alibi checks out, but we need to dig deeper. There's something about her demeanor that's giving me pause.

Antonio: Agreed. Let's keep investigating and see if we can find any more leads.

(With Sarah's involvement in the investigation, Sylvie and Antonio must continue their efforts to uncover the truth behind the case while navigating the complexities of their personal and professional lives.)

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