Detective Brooks knew that he had his work cut out for him. Ms. Burkehart was almost murdered; and he had no evidence at all. It was obvious to him that this was planned. He didn't have a clue who to suspect; of course he had the intriguing interview with Dianne. The only problem with Hyde was that he had a sure alabi .

Dr. Rose sat in the lounge eating her dinner. Dianne had been acting quite weird all day. The whole situation with the Burkehart girl had been taken its tole on her nerves. It had been a week and her condition had not yet changed. Dr. Rose was becoming increasinly worried. Her mother had made no contact with her daughter. Her dad was in prison no letter came with regards to his daughter. Dr. Rose felt bad for the and Jackie's friends. They all felt guilty; she could tell by the look on her eyes.

Dianne hated Steven Hyde with a passion, to her he was a disgrace. He had no money, family connections, and was so not popular. In fact, it made her sick that the Foreman's had taken him in. The icing on the cake was when she saw him and Jackie together. When Marcy told her that Jackie had quit cheer, everything had change. Dianne, Marcy, Marsha, and Jackie had been so close; all that changed when she left cheer. She fell into the world of the unpopular. Dianne then set out to destroy her by making sure that the problems with her family ended up in the school newspaper. She made sure that a new hideous rumor was spread through the school halls everyday. Cheer practice had been lonely without Jackie. Now that she was not popular or rich, she was nothing to Dianne. Dianne set out to destroy each of them. She wanted each of them to be a suspect in the case. Little did she know the tables were about to turn.