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In "In the Heat of the Night," Obert's alibi is that he was in a nearby bar at the time of the murder. He claims to have been with several witnesses who can confirm his presence there. This alibi is crucial as it helps establish his innocence, contrasting with the evidence pointing towards his involvement in the crime. Ultimately, the investigation reveals the complexities of the case and the social tensions of the time.

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