Learn what "i've got evidence linking you to franklin's murder" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means the speaker claims to have proof that the other person was involved in a serious crime.
From Echoes Of Vengeance, Episode 40
Someone confronts another person with proof tying them to a murder.
Use it in a very serious accusation or confrontation. It is not casual and usually fits crime, investigation, or threat-heavy dialogue.
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