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Suspicious alibis from "summary" of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Book 1) by Holly Jackson

Suspicious alibis can be a tricky thing to navigate, especially in a murder investigation. When someone provides an alibi that seems too perfect or too rehearsed, it can raise red flags for investigators. In the case of Andie Bell's murder, there were multiple suspicious alibis that needed to be carefully examined. One of the main suspects in Andie's murder, Sal Singh, had an alibi that seemed a bit too convenient. He claimed to be at home studying on the night of the murder, with his girlfriend as his only witness. However, as Pippa delves deeper into the case, she uncovers inconsistencies in Sal's alibi that cast doubt on his innocence. Another suspicious alibi came from Sal's girlfriend, Ravi. She initially corroborated Sal's story of studying together at his house, but Pippa's investigation revealed that Ravi had lied about certain details. This discrepancy in their stories added another layer of complexity to the case. As Pippa digs deeper into the suspicious alibis surrounding Andie's murder, she uncovers a tangled web of lies and deceit. Each new piece of information she uncovers leads her closer to the truth, but also raises more questions about who is truly responsible for Andie's death. In a murder investigation, suspicious alibis can be a crucial piece of the puzzle. They can shine a light on potential motives, inconsistencies, and hidden agendas that may have otherwise gone unnoticed. By carefully examining each alibi and cross-referencing them with other evidence, Pippa is able to piece together the truth behind Andie's murder.
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    A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Book 1)

    Holly Jackson

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