Interview

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               Robbins decided that it was time to pay Kyle a little visit. He was already processed and book in the county jail. She walked into the jail, hoping to get something out of the conversation with Kyle but knowing him, that could be very unlikely. It's not like she needed a confession out of him, there was too much evidence at this point that a jury could never find him not guilty. 

            With Kelly's testimony, Kyle would be locked away for life. It still angered her that she never noticed what was happening. How had she been played by Kyle for years? He seemed like a normal guy. Then again the term normal never really applies to anyone. If she had caught on to Kyle's games earlier maybe Matt wouldn't be dead. She shook her head, knowing she couldn't think that way or she would go crazy.

                  Kyle was brought into a conference room where inmates were taken to be questioned. Robbins walked into the room, not knowing what to expect. Inside, Kyle had an evil smirk on his face and was handcuffed at the wrists and ankles. He wore a blue jumpsuit and plain white gym shoes. You would think that he would be angry about getting caught and his future destroyed but he looked the opposite. For a man who would spend the rest of his life in jail and possible death sentence, he was calm. He was a police officer, he knew what prison was like and how he would be treated as a cop in a prison. He was a true psychopath if he wasn't scared of what was to come.

             "Hello Christi, I was expecting you." He said, the grin never leaving his sadistic face.

          "Call me Officer Robbins." She replied.

             Robbins knew she had to stay professional, no matter what happened in the past with them. And no matter how much she wanted to punch him in the face and beat him senseless for killing Matt and for everything he did to those girls. As much as she despised the man sitting in front of her, she had to suppress all those feelings and do her job. One wrong move and Kyle could be free.

           "Oh, I'm sorry, Officer Robbins." He exaggerated the officer part when he said that.

             Robbins didn't show any emotion towards the man before her. She took a seat on the opposite side of the table from Kyle. His blue eyes followed her like a predator stalking its prey. This was different because this predator's claws were contained and the ability to hurt the prey was eliminated. She placed a recorder out on the table and hit play. She wanted all the evidence she could before going to trial.

              "First question, your step-brother, Andrew, did you frame him with murder?" She asked.

               She needed to get on the record of what Kyle did she that she could free Andrew. She one hundred percent believed that Kyle set him up, especially after this side of Kyle that was shown. A true psychopath at play. It's scared her to think that this started when Kyle was younger and how he had surpassed and hidden his true self for all these years. Kyle started to laugh, but Robbins wasn't sure if it was at her or at the question she asked.

       "You would like to know that wouldn't you, even though it doesn't involve the case at all. I find that interesting, out of all the questions that's what you start with." He laughed again, shaking his head in disbelief.

          "It does involve the case, it's about you, isn't it? And it involves an innocent man being locked again in jail." She replied.

           "Innocent." Kyle snorted. Then he added, "That little twig ruined my life, he is not innocent. If he didn't go to jail that day, he most likely would have later in life. He appeared like a good boy but I knew deep down he was wanted to rebel. I was just saving everyone the trouble." Kyle said.

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