Arthur Volupides Evidence

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This is breaking news on the murder or death of the man himself, Arthur Volupides. Arthur’s handsome body was on the bottom of the stairs. He had a glass cup in his hands and his wife was standing next to him, shocked. This scene was next to the kitchen and in the afternoon. Mrs. Volupides (Queenie) states that she came home from a restraint, she was with her friends. Ten minutes later, her friends come and knock on the door and Queenie says “Something terrible happened. Arthur slipped and fell on the stairs. He was coming down for another drink-he still had the glass in his hand- and think he’s dead!” Evidence in the crime scene proves that she is not telling the truth for many reasons. In the crime scene, Arthur is holding a cup. The cup

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