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Evidence in the press statement has clearly stated that Scarlett Winsor Triguboff and Joe Bloggs were a part of the brutal, stabbing murder of Sir Harry Oscar Triguboff. Their finger prints were found on the murder weapon- a knife. There is suspicion that they were involved in the brutal murder of Sir Harry Oscar Triguboff.
Sir Harry Oscar Triguboff an Australian billionaire property developer, died on the 9th of January at approximately 9.55pm, when the police arrived at his estate. Sir Harry suffered two knife wounds to the right shoulder as well as four knife wounds to the lower back. It is suspected that foul play, money and affairs were the cause of Sir Harry Oscar Triguboffs brutal murder.
Firstly, Scarlett Winsor Triguboff murdered her husband Sir Harry Oscar Triguboff. Scarlett was Sir Harrys third wife and they had two children. Scarlett’s relationship with Sir Harry was secretive and solely based on money, the age difference between Sir Harry and Scarlett was thirty-six years which is a bit concerning. But on the night of the party Scarlett was overheard saying “I’m gonna get what’s owed to me,” and a witness speculates that it was about Sir Harrys final will. So Scarlett must have been talking to Dennis Lightfoot, because there have been several
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It all links to Dennis Lightfoot and Scarlett as they were closer in age and having a secret affair. A mere year in age, in fact separated the pair. Scarlett was having an affair with Dennis because she found out that Sir Harry changed the will and Dennis’s name was now on it. They were very secretive about their affair but witnesses during the party observed Dennis and Scarlett in an intense conversation about money. Evidence clearly points to Scarlett as the murderer, as she was secretly planning on running away with Dennis Lightfoot, and claiming the money she felt was rightly owning to

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