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Love after Divorce novel (Violet Elliott) novel Chapter 652

Alisha was placed in an interrogation room.

The officer sat expressionlessly in front of her and asked in a cold voice, "Alisha, Kate Lloyd has identified that twenty-three years ago, you instructed Max to use her status as a nurse to inject Amalia Elliott, who had just given birth, with a banned substance, causing her to bleed to death. Is this true?"

Hearing this, Alisha had a jolt.

Kate Lloyd confessed?

Then she is finished?

No, doesn't Kate Lloyd live in a mental hospital?

She is mentally ill and her words do not count.

Thinking, Alisha forced herself to stay calm.

"No matter, Amalia Elliott died in childbirth, what does it have to do with me? Comrade police, you are the most fair and just, you can't listen to the words of a crazy person in a mental hospital."

The interrogator's eyes were burning, "How did you know Kate Lloyd was crazy? Did Max tell you that? So you ordered Max to go to the mental hospital and try to kill Kate Lloyd?"

The man's eyes were so sharp that they sent a chill down Alisha's spine.

She swallowed, "No, Max did tell me that Kate Lloyd was in a mental institution, but I definitely did not instruct him to hurt Kate Lloyd."

Anyway, there is no evidence in the hands of the police, and it seems that Max has not confessed himself, she simply denied the end.

Looking at Alisha's denial, the interrogator slapped his hand on the table and said in a stern voice: "Alisha, I advise you to tell the truth about what happened, the net of justice is wide open, so don't take any chances."

Alisha's heart fluttered at his aura.

But she continued to hold back her fear and denied it.

"The police agree, I was really wronged, I didn't kill anyone."

As long as she denies it to the end, the police will have to let her go in twenty-four hours at most without evidence.

She'll get over it once she gets over it.

If her daughter is willing to find someone for herself, maybe she'll be out in no time.

The police officer looked at her coldly and said sternly, "Alisha, it is useless to deny, I will give you some time, you are here alone to think about it, think it over."

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