'Infamous: Briarcliff Asylum'

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On the 18th of April, 1964, Alma and Kit came home from work. Alma is a dark-skinned woman with black hair who is madly in love with Kit, a light-skinned male with blonde hair and blue eyes. They decided to cuddle up on the sofa to watch some television, “I’m going to the toilet. I’ll be back soon.” Kit told Alma, he then left for the toilet. After 30 minutes Kit finally came back, but Alma was nowhere to be seen, “Alma, where are you?” shouted Kit worryingly. He then ran into the bedroom where he found Alma lying dead on the floor…
After one year of crime solving, the police finally decided that Kit was the murderer, “I'm innocent I swear!” pleaded Kit, being dragged into a van with lettering on it saying ‘Briarcliff Asylum’, “No, don’t take

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