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And then what? ?The logline sets up a situation for a plot, but it ?doesn't seem to ?spell out a?plot .
As a result of what Sam discovers , what becomes his objective goal? What must he do about his friend's death? Who opposes him? ?What's at stake?
And I suggest reviewing the logic of the premise. ?If ?the death has been declared an accident,?then, the police wouldn't be look for murder suspects. ?And if the police aren't looking for suspects, then Sam having an ironclad alibi is irrelevant -- he wouldn't be a suspect.
Finally, it's not necessary to name characters in a logline. ?What matters is not the name of the characters -- but?their roles,