"The Perfect Alibi"
Chapter 1: The Unbreakable Alibi
My client is innocent. I know because I’m the one who killed his wife.
As his defense attorney, I’ve crafted the perfect alibi: security footage shows him miles away during the murder.
Then I received an envelope containing photos of me at the crime scene with a note:
🔹 "Your turn to prove my innocence."
Chapter 2: The Second Murder
Another body turned up—same MO, same lack of evidence.
The twist? The victim was my client’s mistress, killed while he was in court with me.
Now the prosecutor smirked as she played a recording:
"Objection sustained," said the judge’s voice—except no one objected that day.
🗨️ Discussion Prompt:
Would you frame someone guilty to protect yourself?