The Direction of a Will 2

On second thoughts, suicide was improbable. Kaelin Johnson was a spoiled child, even with her reckless behavior, she could joke around with other people's lives, but wouldn't play jokes with her own life.

If it wasn't suicide, then who had really murdered her?

"To prove Kaelin Johnson's suicide we need evidence, evidence can also be our starting point." the lawyer calmly suggested.

Victoria Garcia thought for a moment, asking, "Are we certain it's her suicide note? Had she decided to take her life before she came to see me? If that's the case, could the suicide note also be used to prove that she did not kill me and thought of this plan to frame me?"

Her words left the already quiet room even quieter.