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Defendants' Antechamber

Trial begins

Gina's Testimony: The Victim's Movements

Gina Lestrade
Gina Lestrade
Gina Lestrade's Testimony
- The Victim's Movements -
  1. All Yard detectives are s'posed to follow orders an' investigate wot they're told.
  2. But a little search o' the boss's office turned up a notebook that 'ad a load of secret meetin's in it.
  3. Accordin' to that, the boss was lookin' into some smuggled goods dealin's that day.
  4. Looks like it was a big job an' all. But the coppers weren't on to it yet.
  5. Wot matters most is, there's witnesses wot saw the Reaper at the place, too!

The Victim's Movements: Cross Examination

Press on statement 3. Gina is about to show her reading skills. So allow her to make a new statement. It's a closed court case so both you and Kazuma aren't sure if it's related at all until she reads the name of the club that Inspector Gregson has gone to.

On the new statement, present the ticket. At first, Stronghart reads the back part about you. So you have to correct him that it's the back of the ticket. You point out that Grouse is actually a steamship.

Gina's Testimony: The Reaper's Notebook

Gina Lestrade
Gina Lestrade
Gina Lestrade's Testimony
- The Reaper's Notebook -
  1. Yeah, this notebook does 'ave a load o' stuff about wot the Reaper got up to these past ten years.
  2. Names o' victims, dates an' places an' stuff... An' the last entry in there was 31st October.
  3. It said 'Grouse' for the place on that date, and then the name o' the mark.
  4. There was a note about 'im bein' a criminal wot got away from the Reaper in court ten years ago or summat.
  5. But honest! The boss didn't do none of it! 'E was... 'E was just investigatin' the Reaper, that's all!

The Reaper's Notebook: Cross Examination