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Before the cross-examination evens begins, you point out that Scuttlebutt should also be considered a suspect, since she doesn't have an alibi. However, she was in an "undercover reporter class" at the night of the murder. Blackquill says you have no right to cross-examine after the "little spectacle". Just when Scuttlebutt was about to leave the courtroom, Apollo asks if Myriam took a picture of the body. She didn't, which is strange of course, since she's always "eyeing a scoop". | Before the cross-examination evens begins, you point out that Scuttlebutt should also be considered a suspect, since she doesn't have an alibi. However, she was in an "undercover reporter class" at the night of the murder. Blackquill says you have no right to cross-examine after the "little spectacle". Just when Scuttlebutt was about to leave the courtroom, Apollo asks if Myriam took a picture of the body. She didn't, which is strange of course, since she's always "eyeing a scoop". Myriam insists that she was led to the body, and shows a picture of Juniper in her stage costume! Her face is not visible in the photo though, and the person in the costume was perhaps not Juniper at all. Blackquill says this is irrelevant, and somebody tried to lead the witness to the body. Juniper wanted to stop the mock trial, and therefore is the one who led her to the body. Now that the facts have changed, you can cross-examine the witness. | ||
Myriam insists that she was led to the body and shows a picture of Juniper in her stage costume! Her face is not visible in the photo though, and the person in the costume was perhaps not Juniper at all. Blackquill says this is irrelevant, and somebody tried to lead the witness to the body. Juniper wanted to stop the mock trial, and therefore is the one who led her to the body. Now that the facts have changed, you can cross-examine the witness. | |||
== Cross-Examination: What Scuttlebutt Saw == | == Cross-Examination: What Scuttlebutt Saw == |