"What do I have to gain from lying, ? I'm already in jail. There was a note inside the package. It said: "What kills a chief, kills an ex, and no one will be the wiser." Unfortunately, I threw it out."
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Note: Character said that Adam had gotten drunk one day, raped her, then left as if nothing happened. She then killed him to ensure it would never happen to other students. She told Judge Adaku in court that he could have gotten away with more due to his diplomatic immunity. The judge sentenced her to 10 years in prison. First last word was said in Court while the second was in prison.
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