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You are told by Moe that Acro is likely to be the real murderer, but it's going to be very tough to prove it. Just pressing Acro will do no good; you'll need to present substantial evidence. Otherwise, it will mean certain doom for Max.
You believe that Acro is likely to be the real murderer, but it's going to be very tough to prove it. Just pressing Acro will do no good; you'll need to present substantial evidence. Otherwise, it will mean certain doom for Max. Moe warns that Acro will "literally put his life on the line". Also, Regina will come to watch in the courtroom. Moe's reason is to show her that her father didn't "fly away to the stars" when he died.
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==Trial begins==
==Trial begins==
Von Karma will call Acro to the stand, as predicted. She tells Acro to testify about what he saw at the scene of the crime. It's time to 360 no scope this sham
Von Karma will call Acro to the stand as predicted. She tells Acro to testify about what he saw at the scene of the crime.


==Acro's Testimony: What You Witnessed==
==Acro's Testimony: What You Witnessed==
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Von Karma now suspects you will try to claim that Acro had an accomplice. When given a choice, choose '''Of course he didn't'''. Acro committed the murder all by himself. When you are asked where he committed the crime, on the circus map, '''Present''' Acro's Room (3F). Since Acro is unable to leave his room, it's the only place he could have been when he committed the crime.
Von Karma now suspects you will try to claim that Acro had an accomplice. When given a choice, choose '''Of course he didn't'''. Acro committed the murder all by himself. When you are asked where he committed the crime, on the circus map, '''Present''' Acro's Room (3F). Since Acro is unable to leave his room, it's the only place he could have been when he committed the crime.


The court now asks you if you have evidence to support your claim. Choose '''Present evidence''', then '''Present''' the '''Max G. Bust'''. The bust is very large - life-sized, in fact. It is heavy enough to kill someone if they were hit on the head by it - if it was dropped from a third-floor window, perhaps? It may look heavy, but Acro is strong enough to be able to lift it.
The court now asks you if you have evidence to support your claim. Choose '''Present evidence''', then '''Present''' the '''Max G. Bust.''' The bust is very large - life-sized, in fact. It is heavy enough to kill someone if they were hit on the head by it - if it was dropped from a third-floor window, perhaps? It may look heavy, but Acro is strong enough to be able to lift it.


Your claim seems strong, and even leaves Acro at a loss for words. It looks like you are getting closer to the truth, but von Karma argues that Acro's physical state is the key to this case. Acro will now testify about his condition.
Your claim seems strong, and even leaves Acro at a loss for words. It looks like you are getting closer to the truth, but von Karma argues that Acro's physical state is the key to this case. Acro will now testify about his condition.
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The Judge will, as usual, ask who actually placed the box at the crime scene. You reply that it was Acro. You add that he must have tied the box to a rope, and then lowered it down to the crime scene.  
The Judge will, as usual, ask who actually placed the box at the crime scene. You reply that it was Acro. You add that he must have tied the box to a rope, and then lowered it down to the crime scene.  


Von Karma will then argue that the Ringmaster's head could have been someplace else as he was lifting the box. You reply that that would be impossible. When asked to explain why, answer '''The weight of the box'''. The box is quite heavy, but has handles on either side for lifting - so, no matter what, your head would be in the same place as you lifted it.
Von Karma will then argue that the Ringmaster's head could have been someplace else as he was lifting the box. You reply that that would be impossible. When asked to explain why, it doesn't matter but the correct answer is '''The weight of the box'''. The box is quite heavy, but has handles on either side for lifting - so, no matter what, your head would be in the same place as you lifted it.


Acro asks if you remember the original location of the bust. Answer '''I remember'''. The bust was on a small table in the cafeteria, so how did Acro manage to get the bust from the cafeteria to his room? '''Present Money the Monkey'''. Money loves shiny things, and Max's bust has shiny material on it. Usually, when Money sees something shiny, he takes it to Acro's room. Acro looked through Money's collection for something to use as a murder weapon, and came across the bust, which was more than heavy enough.
Acro asks if you remember the original location of the bust. Answer '''I remember''' (or '''I forget''' for a humorous response and no penalty). The bust was on a small table in the cafeteria, so how did Acro manage to get the bust from the cafeteria to his room? '''Present Money the Monkey'''. Money loves shiny things, and Max's bust has shiny material on it. Usually, when Money sees something shiny, he takes it to Acro's room. Acro looked through Money's collection for something to use as a murder weapon, and came across the bust, which was more than heavy enough.


This makes Acro the most likely culprit, but von Karma isn't giving in yet. She reminds you that the murderer was clearly seen at the crime scene. Von Karma asks you who (or what) Moe really saw. '''Present''' the '''Max G. Bust'''. Moe claims to have seen Max's silhouette, but he didn't clearly see Max himself. He probably didn't even see a human being.
This makes Acro the most likely culprit, but von Karma isn't giving in yet. She reminds you that the murderer was clearly seen at the crime scene. Von Karma asks you who (or what) Moe really saw. '''Present''' the '''Max G. Bust'''. Moe claims to have seen Max's silhouette, but he didn't clearly see Max himself. He probably didn't even see a human being.