Detective John-Personal Narrative

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‘’fine i did i only did it cause he owed me money.yelled don
‘’well that doesn't mean you had to kill him.explained detective john
‘’wherever replied don.
‘’you're being arrested for a third degree murder.voiced detective john.
3 months later detective john was getting ready to court. detective john made sure he had wall his evidence well i i'm ready and now ready to go to court later that day detective john was in court with don judge freedman i have evidence how i know this man did it.mentioned detective john ok then speak.voiced judge freedman well i was looking for clues and i found a wallet and it had his name on it.said detective john. then i interview him and it was the exact same person.voiced detective john and he said he did

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