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My partner said that he has a witness that saw Ms. Knowme's co-worker leave her dressing room with a big wooden crate. We only had a tinge of evidence on the co-worker so we couldn't get a warrant. I went to the co-workers house and still questioned him.
"Do you have a big wooden crate in your house?" I said.
"No, why would I have a big wooden crate in my house?" he replied.
"I'm asking the questions!" I yelled.
"Sorry" he said.
Then I ran back to my car and left. Later that night when he was gone, I came back and broke into his house. I searched and found the crate, I opened it up and it was filled with love letters to Ms. Knowme from Tim Zeeman. All of a sudden I heard the front door open so I ran out the window and left quickly as possible. On my way home I kept on thinking about the name Tim Zeeman, it sounded so familiar then I remembered that he was my ninth grade English teacher. The next day at the headquarters, my C.S.I team found a wallet size picture of an old bald midget. They said it was taped on the back of the monopoly board. On the back of the card I read peruse, it said "You can always remember me by this, love your Zee-man." In his English class he loved playing monopoly and if you didn't play he would get very angry.
We brought Mr. Zeeman into custody; he was very wan in the face. We had to badger the truth out of him till he admitted to kidnapping Ms. Knowme and said that she was in his basement. He implored us to never badger him again. He said that they were good friends and she invited him for lunch that day. When he got there he wanted to play a quick game of monopoly but she wasn't in the mood. Then he went havoc. He tried to kick her but his shoe came off and went into the microwave. That explains the child's shoe in the microwave and the child footprints. As Mr. Zeeman was carrying her she screamed to her co- worker to get all of the letters out...
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