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*"Once again, our pure white Lady Justice will be watching over all of you today." | *"Once again, our pure white Lady Justice will be watching over all of you today." | ||
'''Present''' the golden statue in the centre of the Lecture Hall. The white statue was replaced after it broke on the night of the murder, Means must have assumed the white statue was going to be used. Prof. Means claims it was nothing more than an oversight, and this is not enough evidence that the speech was pre-recorded. If you look at the timestamp, you will notice the speech lasted exactly ten minutes and thirty-five seconds. That's the same as the noise length on the tape recorder! '''Present''' the '''Voiceprint Analysis'''. Prof. Means's speech had been overdubbed by Juniper's fabricated threat! Prof. Means now claims that he didn't want to testify to protect Juniper, but now that he is under suspicion, he has no choice but to tell the truth and decides to school everyone about his innocence! | '''Present''' the golden statue in the centre of the Lecture Hall. The white statue was replaced after it broke on the night of the murder, Means must have assumed the white statue was going to be used. Prof. Means claims it was nothing more than an oversight, and this is not enough evidence that the speech was pre-recorded. If you look at the timestamp, you will notice the speech lasted exactly ten minutes and thirty-five seconds. That's the same as the noise length on the tape recorder! '''Present''' the '''Voiceprint Analysis'''. Prof. Means's speech had been overdubbed by Juniper's fabricated threat! Prof. Means now claims that he didn't want to testify to protect Juniper, but now that he is under suspicion, he has no choice but to tell the truth. So, he fixes his hair, brings a blackboard and decides to school everyone about his innocence! | ||
==Means's Testimony: Prof. Means's Testimony== | ==Means's Testimony: Prof. Means's Testimony== | ||
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==Cross-Examination: Prof. Means's Testimony== | ==Cross-Examination: Prof. Means's Testimony== | ||
'''Present''' the '''Tape Recorder''' on the '''fifth statement'''. He obviously didn't want to protect Juniper if he would forge incriminating evidence against her. Prof. Means is serious now | '''Present''' the '''Tape Recorder''' on the '''fifth statement'''. He obviously didn't want to protect Juniper if he would forge incriminating evidence against her. Prof. Means is serious now, and he now looks like a Spartan warrior! He grabs his chalkboard, and after the roll call, explains why he couldn't be the murderer. The murder occurred between 6 and 8 PM, but he claims to have already been at home at that time. Then, Robin takes the witness stand to make another confession: she did not make the two statues all by herself. After the last bell, she asked Prof. Means to finish the second statue, and must have been at school until at least 7 PM. Prof. Means offers an explanation for this. | ||
==Means's Testimony: Prof. Means's Work of Art== | ==Means's Testimony: Prof. Means's Work of Art== |