Felix Navidad Case Study

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This is Kale’s News coming at you with some brand new information released on the Felix Navidad case. We will be giving you the rundown of the situation and our own personal theory on what happened. Be right back with the story

Back at the ranch, we have all the all the info prepared. Reference our data sheet, the first police report and the suspect statements for more info. We have singled out Vera Cruise, a chemist, as our murderer. Kale’s News believes this is what happened. The four suspects were invited to Felix Navidad’s house. They arrived and all went of to do there separate things except Alfredo, who joined Felix. Vera swiped Kendra’s towel, had the murder note prepared and Fake fingerprints prepared. She then proceeded to where

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