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Murder case Mrs.

Sovin

Marroquina Judge:

On Friday, February fifteen of this year, notice was given of a murder to which Inspector Robins
was appointed.

Inspector Robins:

I went to the victim's house, who responds to the name of Mrs. Sovin, who is dead. Someone
killed her and cut her throat with a knife. From the investigation it could be believed that the
murder was for stealing all his money and jewelry, According to the versions of the neighbors,
Only four people had keys to Mrs. Sovin's house, which could be responsible for the crime.

the suspects

Interrogatorio:

1. the maid: Joanna: good afternoon inspector, what can I do for you?

Inspector Robins: Could you tell me where you were on the day of the crime.

the maid: Joanna: I went to Sussex due to her aunt's illness and took the nine o'clock train.

Inspector Robins: can you show me the train ticket.

the maid: Joanna: I didn't find it, may be I lost it.

Inspector Robins: very well, it might be better to leave the questions here.

the maid: Joanna: I am attentive to any information, you should contact the other
suspects.
2. The Gardener: James: Good afternoon, Inspector. What can I do for you?
Inspector Robins: Could you tell me where you were on the day of the crime.

The Gardener: James: I could have been home all day since it was my day off from work.

Inspector Robins: Can someone tell me to verify this information.

The Gardener: James: You should call my neighbors, they can affirm what has been said.

Inspector Robins: very well, it might be better to leave the questions here.

The Gardener: James: ok, i will help you with what i can.

3. the nephew: Stanley: good evening inspector, what can I do for you?
Inspector Robins: Could you tell me where you were on the day of the crime.

the nephew: Stanley: I was in college because I had a lesson.

Inspector Robins: Could you tell me what time you had the lesson at the university and
what time you went out.

the nephew: Stanley: Yes, of course, it was in the morning hours between 8 and 12 pm.
Inspector Robins: Would you help me please, with someone who can give truth to your
answer.
the nephew: Stanley: yes, you can call my friend Doroteo.
Inspector Robins: very well, it might be better to leave the questions here.
the nephew: Stanley: Okay, Inspector, I'll keep an eye out.

4. The driver: Peter: Good evening, Inspector. What can I do for you?
Inspector Robins: Could you tell me where you were on the day of the crime.

The driver: Peter: I was buying theater tickets from Mrs. Sovin.

Inspector Robins: Could you tell me what time you went to buy those tickets and what time
I return.
The driver: Peter: Yes, of course, it was around 8:30 in the morning and I returned at
around 10:20 am And that was when I found Mrs. Sovin dead.
Inspector Robins: very well, it might be better to leave the questions here.
The driver: Peter: Well inspector, I will help you with what I can.

Case verdict
Marroquina Judge:

Robins, as the inspector in charge of the case, was able to verify each of the versions given
by the suspects. With this it was discovered that in the versions given by Mrs. Sovin's
nephew they were false, since by an internal investigation the young man did have a lesson
in those hours of the morning which he never attended, He was also seen when he entered
his aunt's house in the morning at around nine in the morning and left shortly before ten in
the morning.
Therefore, it can be concluded that he was the cause of his aunt's death, to whom she had a
great resentment because she had never given him anything, she was very rich but
miserable, for which reason he decided to steal her jewelry, money and therefore take her
life.

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