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[Code Violation] Someone was watching

[Code Violation] Someone was watching

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Hello, Detective  

Private investigator Pam Thompson was hired to keep an eye on someone related to this case.

Who was she watching, and just what did she see?

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Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments.

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Bambi Johnson interview

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Michael Robbins said Ms. Johnson could verify his alibi.


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Pam Thompson interview

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The detectives spoke to a local private investigator about one of her recent cases.


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Stillwater handwritten letter

Handwritten letter found at the Stillwater residence

YCSD investigators reviewed the contents of the handwritten letter found at the Stillwater residence.


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Stillwater Pam Thompson file

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YCSD investigators reviewed the contents of the file labeled "Pam Thompson."


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Stillwater Wendy payments

File folder labeled 'Wendy Payments' with portions of the checks inside visible

YCSD investigators reviewed the contents of the file labeled "Wendy payments."


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Stillwater Sister Susannah file

Psychic reading found in file at the Stillwater residence

YCSD investigators reviewed the contents of the file labeled "Sister Susannah."


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