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The detective asks Mrs. Ramirez about any details she may have seen or heard. Mrs. Ramirez is unsure and apologizes. The detective notices her body language and warns her about her dangerous boss. He asks if she's been threatened and offers protection, but she seems flustered and whispers that she can't tell. Well, maybe you saw more than you think. The smallest details could be important. It might not be anything direct. Perhaps you heard something." The detective probed. "'I wear my headphones. My music helps me focus and work more quickly. I don't know what else to tell you. I am sorry,' said Mrs. Ramirez, somewhat fraught. "'I am sorry,' she repeated. She shifted in her chair, agitated, but didn't rise. The detective took note of her body language. "'Your boss is a dangerous man, Mrs. Ramirez,' the detective warned. She nodded meekly. "'Has he threatened you? Are you scared to come forward? We can protect you. Just tell us what you know.' She looked flustered. "'I can't,' she whispered.