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Queenie Volupides Murder
Beginning today I was called to visit Main street to determine whether a man died accidentally or was he murdered in cold blood . It was November 13, 2008 at approximately 1:30 am . I arrived at the crime scene at about 1:40 am the victim's name was Arthur Volupides , He was 36 years old , he was married to Queenie Volupides . I saw the victim , on the floor with a big wound in his head and with his legs on the stairs . After investigating a little more I approach to the one witnesses Queenie Volupides after asking the routine questions like where were you at the time of his death? Or At what time did you arrive at the house? After answering my questions she said “ Arthur slipped and fell down the stairs . He was coming down for another drink

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