I took a deep breath, I was determined to stay composed even though I felt nervous inside. The room was quiet, except for the faint buzzing of the fluorescent lights. I spoke calmly and clearly. "Amy knew I’m severely allergic to mangoes. Shelooked into my medical history, there’s evidence in her email. Today, she deliberately put mango in the dish."

"This is premeditated murder." I said it with absolute certainty.

Josh finally realized something wasn’t right and slowly stood up, his movement careful.

"Don’t even think about warning anyone, Josh," I said, my voice cold and unforgiving.

Josh froze, unable to make a move. There was no way I was going to let him ruin everything by tipping off Steve.

"Ms. Claire, can you give us Amy’s email address?" the officer asked.

"Josh, write it down," I said, handing him a pen and paper, my voice steady despite the growing tension in the room.

Reluctantly, Josh scribbled down Amy’s email.

The police station’s cyber team got to work quickly, and gathering the evidence didn’t take long. In Amy’s inbox, they found an email about me, dated a week ago. It had been read, and the browsing history showed she’d spent two hours reviewing it.