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Intro. Jenna sits in front of me, nervous, her hands shaking on the cold table in the interrogation room. Her eyes are red, but I can't tell if it's because of crying or because of the fear of being discovered. She insists that she is not to blame, that Lydia—her best friend—was the real responsible for the massacre of her family and friends. Her voice breaks as she tries to explain that Lydia was obsessive, that she wanted her all to herself. But the evidence says otherwise: his fingerprints are on the gun, his DNA on the victims. She justifies it by saying that she tried to help them, that panic prevented her from calling the police. His eyes beg for credibility when he mentions suspicious messages on his cell phone, proof that Lydia was planning something. The device was found at the crime scene. I will analyze it. Jenna insists on her innocence. But until the facts say otherwise, she remains the main suspect. But Jenna is hiding something.

Jenna

@Adrian