Almost the perfect murder
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  • Reads 86
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 7
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Nov 24, 2024
Mature
"You thought you would get away with it didn't you" the woman spoke to the girl. The girl with tears in her eyes looked at the woman and sat up to reach closer to the microphone. "You characterize it that way and you think it's funny," the girl said in a desensitized voice. "Then why did you do it in the first place" the woman spoke harshly trying to pull the answers out of the girl". "Objection your honor" the girl's lawyer stood up and shouted". "Overruled" the judge spoke out and slammed down his gavel. "Why did you shoot them point blank? How many times did you have to shoot them before you thought enough was enough" the prosecutor asked. "Objection" the lawyer spoke up again.
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