Detective Jackson was known for his impeccable detective skills and his love for solving the most complex cases. He had a sharp mind and a keen eye for detail, which made him the go-to detective for the toughest cases.
One day, a wealthy businessman named Robert was found dead in his mansion, and all the evidence pointed to foul play. The local police department was stumped, so they called in Detective Jackson to take over the case.
As soon as Jackson arrived on the scene, he started analyzing the evidence. He noticed that the room was in disarray, and there were signs of a struggle. However, the most puzzling aspect of the case was that there were no signs of forced entry, and all the doors and windows were locked from the inside.
Jackson interviewed Robert's family and friends, but no one seemed to have a motive for killing him. The only lead that Jackson had was a mysterious phone call that Robert had received on the night of his death. The caller's identity was unknown, but it was the last call that Robert had received before he died.
Jackson dug deeper into the phone records and found out that the call had originated from a payphone near the mansion. He immediately rushed to the location and discovered a discarded phone booth with no fingerprints or other evidence.
However, Jackson was not one to give up easily. He started searching the surrounding area and found a small piece of cloth stuck to a nearby fence. He sent it to the forensic lab for analysis and discovered that it belonged to a woman's dress.
Jackson then realized that the killer was most likely a woman who had called Robert from the phone booth. He retraced his steps and started questioning all the women who had a motive for killing Robert.
Finally, he found the woman who had made the call. She was Robert's ex-wife, who had been bitter about their divorce settlement. She had killed him out of revenge and had carefully planned the crime to make it look like a burglary gone wrong.
Thanks to Detective Jackson's sharp mind and persistence, justice was served, and the killer was brought to justice.

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