"How do you know the Thompsons Mrs. Wilson?" Nick inquired, his arms folded on the table as the woman across from him crossed hers across her chest.
"They're my neighbors." She responded, shooting an annoyed glance at Greg, who sat next to Nick with a calm expression, his hands folded on the table. "I don't talk to them very much, but I can't say I dislike them, either. I know I don't allow my daughter to spend time with their children, but that's for good reason."
"And what's that reason?" Greg asked before he could stop himself. Nick gave him a look that told him that he shouldn't have any kind of tone to his questions.
"They're out of control is the reason! Running around, screaming, fighting with each other. I wouldn't allow my daughter to spend time with those misbehaved little--"
"Mrs. Wilson?" Nick interrupted her. "You may want to refrain from name calling, especially since those children and their father were murdered last night."
"Th-they were...what?" The woman's hand raised to her mouth as her eyes widened. "God...do you...do you know who did it?" She asked.
"We're investigating it now, but we were given a description of the possible suspect, and to be honest, you match it quite well. Blonde, about 5'7", thin build..."
"Are you accusing me?!" She was shocked and angered.
"No, we're just telling you that you match the descriptio--" Greg started.
"Well, that sounds like Sue-Ellen Thompson." Caroline Wilson interrupted. "And I can promise you that I would never kill anyone. In fact, I was out that night, with my husband and daughter. She had a piano recital at her school."
"Is that so...would you care to give us the number of the school? To clear your alibi, of course."
"Absolutely." She responded without skipping a beat. Greg gave her a piece of paper to write it on. Soon enough, Brass came back and told them her alibi checked out. Nick nodded with a sigh, and Mrs. Wilson was free to go.
"Back to square one." Nick told Greg as they sat back in one of the rooms, evidence from the crime strewn across the backlit table.
