Mrs. Brown was summoned to the Police Station, she looked a bit confused but probably had some idea of what was going on.
Mrs. Brown has been quite worried for the past two days, spending them in constant anxiety. When the police summoned her, she knew it had something to do with the case, but she didn't intend to confess. As long as she didn't confess, she wouldn't be in trouble.
The police brought Mrs. Brown into the interrogation room, which made her even more nervous. Mrs. Brown had basic common sense, and if it was just a routine inquiry, she wouldn't be taken into the interrogation room; it could be done outside.
Once inside the interrogation room, she couldn't leave before forty-eight hours.
Mrs. Brown became emotional, "Why did you bring me here? I am not feeling well, I have an illness, I have depression, you can't treat me like this, I am afraid of confined spaces."
The policeman sat down impatiently, "You won't be here for too long."