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"How did I know?" Azra laughed, "You were too clumsy. Try not to do obvious things like checking into a motel when you want to kill someone. And definitely don't like about it. That was enough to get anyone suspicious. Then we also had some video evidence that clearly showed what Alan did." "You are lying! There were no cameras!" She screamed, making it clear that it was indeed they who killed his father. Azra wanted to strangle her. For the hardships he had to face for their selfish reasons. "Even I didn't know my father's room had a hidden camera in it. But it did. He had some insight." Azra scoffed. He truly did not know there was such a thing, until the things Samirah and Alice gave him. The evidence included the records of Alan and Thea registering into a motel two days before t