The sixth episode of The Alibi begins with Jacqueline desperately trying to explain her innocence to Vincent, but he remains unyielding. As Vincent and Stella share a drink outside the club, they discuss their future plans. Vincent declares his intention to aid Stella in finding her sister, teach her the art of cycling, and launch his own news channel, one that is independent from the Cabrera name.

Meanwhile, Arthur hands the reins of Cabrera News to Mathew, the new CEO, while Stella assists Vincent in filming the inaugural episode of his new channel, titled "Breaking the Silence." He reveals his determination to investigate Walter's death and bring the true perpetrator to justice.
Meanwhile, Andres discovers the photo Stella snapped in Vincent's car on the night she insisted on a ride. The image reveals her dress in disarray. Later, Stella's friend inquires why she didn't stop Vincent, considering the investigation would uncover her connection to Walter. Mama Mona informs Stella of Andres's presence at the club. Stella shares with Vincent that the police have a photo of them together at the resort, which he dismisses as inconsequential. They ponder the unseen hand orchestrating their potential involvement in Walter's murder.
It emerges that Mathew has been bribing the club girls to gather information on Stella and Vincent. One of them managed to obtain Stella's phone password and sent the photo, along with their conversations, to Mathew. He then leaked the image to the police. While Mathew speculates that Vincent might have called Stella to the resort, Claudia posits that Vincent is not impulsive and would not have planned a tryst during a family event.
Claudia delves into why Stella was at the resort and recalls hearing Walter argue with a woman saved as 'S' on his phone. She snooped through Walter's phone while he slept and attempted to call the woman, but the call didn't go through. Claudia remembers a confrontation with Stella where she asked if Walter had lied to her too. It dawns on Claudia that 'S' could be Stella herself.
Elsewhere in the narrative, Vincent delves into Walter's neighbor's memories, uncovering that, besides Claudia, another woman had confronted Walter weeks before his demise. Vincent imparts this information to Stella, triggering a flashback that reveals Stella's own confrontation with Walter at his abode over his efforts to frame her for drugs and his involvement in Joy's disappearance. Walter had demanded a hundred thousand pesos from her for information about Joy. Vincent vows to continue his investigation, determined to uncover whether the mysterious woman played a role in Walter's demise.
Claudia delves into Walter's office, uncovering a lighter belonging to Stella's club, reinforcing her theory that Walter and Stella were acquainted. She presents the lighter to Mathew, while Stella invites Vincent to her home. The neighbors are overjoyed to meet him, except for Katherine, who is seething with anxiety, fearing for Vincent's safety as she recalls Stella's first boyfriend who vanished when she was arrested. The neighbors offer Vincent a drink, and he marvels at the camaraderie surrounding Stella, wishing he could be a part of such a supportive community.
Mathew uncovers Tanya's contacts and shares them with Claudia. Tanya used to work at the club with Stella, and Claudia finds her, confirming Walter and Stella's connection. Claudia attempts to blackmail Stella into leaving Vincent, but her scheme backfires when Stella reveals they have evidence of Mathew's addiction to gambling and illegal drugs. They know that Mathew and Walter were embezzling funds, and Claudia was in on it. A simple drug test would validate their claims. Moreover, Stella records their conversation as Claudia admits to the embezzlement and threatens her.
Claudia's whispered tale of the recording echoed in Mathew's mind, and that night, as darkness descended upon Stella's abode, a shadowy figure crept in, snatching her phone like a thief in the night. Joseph's sleepy awakening interrupted the intruder's plans, and Stella, with determination in her heart, attempted to thwart the thief's escape. But he eluded her grasp, leaving her phone in his clutches. The authorities were immediately alerted, and Andres and Norman, learning of the robbery's proximity, decided to lend a hand.
Meanwhile, Miss Sonya, a neighbor with a heart as warm as her name, offered sanctuary to Katherine and Joseph for the night. Vincent and Stella were left alone in the house, where Vincent's gaze fell upon Stella's bracelet, a trinket that mirrored the one Andres had shown him earlier.
Vincent confronted Stella, his eyes piercing through her with a mix of disappointment and confusion. He spoke of his lingering doubts, which she had disregarded before, but he had believed in her loyalty, allowing his suspicions to fade away. Now, however, he found himself disappointed that he had trusted her so blindly, believing they stood united when in reality she had used him all along.
As the wail of police sirens pierced the air outside, Vincent asked Stella if she would finally confess to the police or if he should take matters into his own hands. The tension in the air was palpable, the stakes higher than ever before.