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In all this chaos with nothing to do, they ask for Sandra's necklace.

But Sandra is clueless, she says that she didn't have any necklace like that.

With this new piece of information, Emily is even more troubled.

She suspects someone with the name starting with 'S' as the murderer

Mark suggests that it could be one of the workers.

Emily's suspicion deepens as she ponders the significance of the necklace with the 'S' pendant. She begins to comb through their list of suspects, focusing on individuals whose names start with 'S' and considering their possible motives and connections to Alexander Fleming.

Meanwhile, Mark suggests looking into the workers who had access to Fleming's penthouse on the night of the murder. He reasons that someone with insider knowledge and access to the building could have easily committed the crime and then disappeared into the night.

Together, Emily and Mark launch a thorough investigation into the building's staff, interviewing each worker and scrutinizing their alibis and backgrounds.

But just as they start to close in on a suspect, they receive a cryptic message warning them to back off the case or face dire consequences. Undeterred, Emily and Mark press on, knowing that they're closing in on the truth behind Alexander Fleming's murder.

As tensions rise and danger lurks around every corner, Emily and Mark must stay one step ahead of their adversaries if they hope to solve the case and bring the killer to justice.

With three main suspects in their sights—Sally the house helper, Susan the secretary, and Sasha the manager—Emily and Mark delve into each woman's background, searching for any clues that could link them to Alexander Fleming and his murder.

First, they turn their attention to Sally, the house helper. They uncover rumors of a strained relationship between Sally and Fleming's wife, Rachel, hinting at possible jealousy or resentment. Could Sally have been driven to murder out of revenge or anger?

Next, they investigate Susan, Fleming's secretary, whose access to his personal and professional life could have provided ample opportunity to carry out the crime. They discover a history of financial difficulties and a close relationship with Fleming that goes beyond professional boundaries. Could Susan have been motivated by greed or a desire to cover up illicit dealings?

Finally, they scrutinize Sasha, the manager of Fleming's business empire, whose position of power and authority could have made her a formidable adversary. They uncover evidence of a secret affair between Sasha and Fleming, raising questions about her motives and her potential involvement in the murder.

One common feature was that all three studied or is studying medical science. They can finally connect the dots, they confirm them as their final suspects, but what about the black lotus, they had completely forgotten about it.

As Emily and Mark sift through the evidence and interrogate the suspects, they uncover a tangled web of lies, betrayal, and deceit. Each woman harbors secrets of her own, and as the investigation intensifies, Emily and Mark realize that the truth may be more elusive—and more dangerous—than they ever imagined.

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