interrogate , to question someone formally and in great detail, often in a police or official context, investigate, to carefully examine facts, events, or people in order to find the truth about something, be a suspect , to be someone who is thought to possibly be guilty of a crime, have a solid alibi, to have clear proof that you were somewhere else when a crime was committed, confess to something, to admit that you did something wrong, often officially, inherit a fortune, to receive a large amount of money or property from someone who has died, be written out of a will , to be removed from a legal document that says who receives a person's money and property after they die, be cut off financially, to have someone stop giving you money, usually as a punishment or decision, be jealous of each other , to feel upset or resentful because someone else has something you want, be greedy, to want more money, power, or things than you need or deserve, stab someone in the back , to betray someone who trusted you, often secretly, lie through your teeth , to tell a complete and deliberate lie, with no shame or hesitation, play the victim, to pretend to be the person who has been hurt or treated unfairly, in order to gain sympathy, put on an act, to behave in a false way in order to create a certain impression, have an ace up your sleeve, to have a secret plan, piece of information, or advantage that you are keeping for the right moment.

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