Samantha: Is this Elizabeth Devereaux, the writer?

Liz: I was a reporter for The Globe, if that's what you mean.

Samantha: I might have a story for you if you're interested.

Liz: And what would that be about?

Samantha: Murder.

Isabel: I adored Mr. Croft. We trusted each other.

Aaron: His work had the potential to change how we thought about our place in the universe.

Ryleigh: Aiden was different. He was exciting, a real alpha man, and that's my type, obviously.

Martin: I've known him since we both were undergrads at Harvard. We didn't exactly run in the same sort of crowd back then.

Hollister: He said he was worried Aiden's life was in danger. The threats.

Hodges: It was a mess. There were eight stab wounds in the back, and his throat was cut. Ugh, there was a lot of blood.

Samantha: I want you to interview the suspects and tell me who's lying.

Liz: You were the last person to see him alive.

Ryleigh: Other than the murderer, you mean.

Casey: Aiden collected Rothkos to hang on his bathroom wall. We didn't exactly run in the same circles.

Samantha: You think I finally had enough and stabbed him to death? Cut his throat?

Hollister: I don't want you to contact her again. She called me last night. She was hysterical.

Ryleigh: Aiden could be a real bastard, but that doesn't mean I wanted him dead.

Isabel: At the time, I didn't think much of it, but I think just one of the steak knives was missing.

Hollister: It was filled with books and paintings about the occult, pentagrams and pyramids.

Liz: But there were accusations.

Martin: No matter what anyone says or thinks, I always respected Aiden Croft.

Aaron: There was a bad energy. Aiden's death was not the first nor was it the last.

Liz: You're talking about the affair.

Ryleigh: You know about that?

Liz: There was someone spying on Croft.

Samantha: I asked you to speak with the guests. It sounds like you're digging up more bodies.

Casey: This isn't about finding out who was in the library with the candlestick. There's no way anyone was in the room.

Hodges: You see, the means and the motives weren't the problem with this case. That night, no one had the opportunity.

Announcer: From the creator of The Oasis Transmissions comes a new original story, 7 Suspects. An audio fiction whodunit. Follow each episode to unravel who's lying, who's telling the truth, and who murdered Aiden Croft. 7 Suspects premiering July 7th. Listen and subscribe on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you stream your podcasts.