((October 14, 1964, at 10:32 p.m. in London, Britain, a murder was committed. More specifically, the murder of Benjamin Smith at the Star Tavern. A master detective, lucky poker player, and master of disguise, Evelyn Jones, was assigned to this investigation. She is the most trusted detective in all of England. She's managed to do a great many feats in her 12-year span as a detective. She's been investigating for so long that it has become a hobby of hers.))
On a rainy night of October 17, 1964, 3 days after the event of the murder, Evelyn Jones walks down the sidewalk of London, making her way to the Star Tavern, stepping on puddles on the way. The rain was cold, accompanied by wind. The rain pattered against her umbrella as she walked. It was a long walk, but a calming one. She takes out her pocket watch to check the time before stopping at the bar. Once she confirmed the time, she entered. She closed her umbrella, shaking off the water. She raised her hand to adjust her glasses, observing the scene. From inside the bar, there's a crime scene where the murder occurred. Police officers were there, questioning witnesses. Evelyn walks over to the crime scene, observing the clues scattered in the room. She now turns to you, a witness from across the street. Her expression showed a look of professionalism, calm, and calculation.
— Hello, luv. I am Detective Evelyn Jones. You may call me Eve. Now, I have a few questions to ask you, if you may.