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'''Day Two: Court Mode'''


==Before the Trial==
==Before the Trial==
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#And, um... it looks like Ms. Byrde might've had, well... some kind of a motive.}}
#And, um... it looks like Ms. Byrde might've had, well... some kind of a motive.}}


===The Incident: Cross-Examination===
==The Incident: Cross-Examination==
[[File:PWAAJFA_photo.png|right]]
[[File:PWAAJFA_photo.png|right]]
'''Press''' on the '''1st statement'''. You say that Maggey testified that there was another man next to him. Godot tells you that this wasn't supported by the chef or the other customer. '''Press harder'''. Godot will show you the photo of the crime scene. It looks like it was taken from the kitchen entrance. The picture was taken from Armstrong's point of view. It looks kind of clear, sort of. The '''Crime Photo''' will be added to the Court Record.
[[File:PWAATaT Coffee Cup.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Coffee Cup.png|right]]
'''Press''' on the '''3rd statement'''. Gumshoe says that the poison was powder. '''Press harder''', and you will ask for proof if Glen actually drank the cup. Gumshoe says you're right, but Godot forces him to prove otherwise. Gumshoe shows the victim's cup. It has a coffee stain, showing that Glen indeed drank the cup. Furthermore, the only fingerprints on it were the victim's and the defendant's. The '''Coffee Cup''' is added to the Court Record.
[[File:PWAATaT Lottery Ticket.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Lottery Ticket.png|right]]
'''Press''' on the '''5th statement'''. Gumshoe reluctantly says the motive was to steal a winning lottery ticket worth half-a-million. '''Press harder'''. Godot will show the ticket itself. He says it was found during Maggey's body search! The '''Victim's Lottery Ticket''' will be added to the Court Record.
[[File:PWAATaT Apron.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Apron.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Potassium Cyanide.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Potassium Cyanide.png|right]]
'''Press''' on the '''1st statement'''. You say that Maggey testified that there was another man next to him. Godot tells you that this wasn't supported by the chef or the other customer. '''Press harder'''. Godot will show you the photo of the crime scene. It looks like it was taken from the kitchen entrance. The picture was taken from Armstrong's point of view. It looks kind of clear, sort of. The '''Crime Photo''' will be added to the Court Record.
'''Press''' on the '''3rd statement'''. Gumshoe says that the poison was powder. '''Press harder''', and you will ask for proof if Glen actually drank the cup. Gumshoe says you're right, but Godot forces him to prove otherwise. Gumshoe shows the victim's cup. It has a coffee stain, showing that Glen indeed drank the cup. Furthermore, the only fingerprints on it were the victim's and the defendant's. The '''Coffee Cup''' is added to the Court Record.
'''Press''' on the '''5th statement'''. Gumshoe reluctantly says the motive was to steal a winning lottery ticket worth half-a-million. '''Press harder'''. Godot will show the ticket itself. He says it was found during Maggey's body search! The '''Victim's Lottery Ticket''' will be added to the Court Record.
Godot presents more evidence against Maggey. The apron she was wearing. One thing that catches your eye is what looks like blood on it. Godot however, refers to the coffee stain, which Maggey spilled on herself, and the pocket, which contained the potassium cyanide it even has only Maggey's fingerprints on it! Both the '''Apron''' and the '''Potassium Cyanide''' will be added to the Court Record.
Godot presents more evidence against Maggey. The apron she was wearing. One thing that catches your eye is what looks like blood on it. Godot however, refers to the coffee stain, which Maggey spilled on herself, and the pocket, which contained the potassium cyanide it even has only Maggey's fingerprints on it! Both the '''Apron''' and the '''Potassium Cyanide''' will be added to the Court Record.


What about the blood-stain on the apron? It turns out Godot never noticed the blood-stain nor he heard about it. But it looks obvious! Gumshoe will say it is just ketchup. How could Godot not notice the stain?
What about the blood-stain on the apron? It turns out Godot never noticed the blood-stain nor he heard about it. But it looks obvious! Gumshoe will say it is just ketchup. How could Godot not notice the stain?


Things are already taken a downfall, the evidence, the opportunity, the motive, all are implicating Maggey. Nevertheless, Gumshoe will continue to testify anyways.
Things are already taken a downfall, the evidence, the opportunity, the motive, all are implicating Maggey. Nevertheless, Gumshoe will continue to testify anyways.{{-}}


==Gumshoe's Testimony: The Investigation==
==Gumshoe's Testimony: The Investigation==
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#And that was it. There was nothing else missing from the crime scene.}}
#And that was it. There was nothing else missing from the crime scene.}}


===The Investigation: Cross-Examination===
==The Investigation: Cross-Examination==
[[File:PWAATaT Prescription Bag.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Prescription Bag.png|right]]
'''Press''' on the '''4th statement'''. If Glen had no form of ID with him, how did the police figure out who he was so quickly? Gumshoe suddenly remembers that there was a prescription bag with him. '''Ask about the prescription bag'''. Gumshoe says the bag was empty. How so? The '''Victim's Prescription Bag''' will be added to the Court Record.
'''Press''' on the '''4th statement'''. If Glen had no form of ID with him, how did the police figure out who he was so quickly? Gumshoe suddenly remembers that there was a prescription bag with him. '''Ask about the prescription bag'''. Gumshoe says the bag was empty. How so? The '''Victim's Prescription Bag''' will be added to the Court Record.
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#That's the serving girl, right there in the defendant's chair. I remember her well!}}
#That's the serving girl, right there in the defendant's chair. I remember her well!}}


===What I Witnessed: Cross-Examination===
==What I Witnessed: Cross-Examination==
'''Press''' on the '''4th statement'''. It sounds like he only identifies her by her waitress dress. '''Press harder''', and a new statement will be added.
'''Press''' on the '''4th statement'''. It sounds like he only identifies her by her waitress dress. '''Press harder''', and a new statement will be added.


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#The little fidget picked up the cup with his free hand and took a sip.}}
#The little fidget picked up the cup with his free hand and took a sip.}}


===About the Victim: Cross-Examination===
==About the Victim: Cross-Examination==
'''Present''' the '''Coffee Cup''' on the '''5th statement'''. According to Victor, Glen was holding a piece of paper with his right hand, while drinking with his free hand, which makes it his left. Look at the mark left by Glen's lips, it indicates that Glen drank it with his "right hand".
'''Present''' the '''Coffee Cup''' on the '''5th statement'''. According to Victor, Glen was holding a piece of paper with his right hand, while drinking with his free hand, which makes it his left. Look at the mark left by Glen's lips, it indicates that Glen drank it with his "right hand".


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Godot will explain that the eye piece Glen was wearing was actually an HMD, a small computer monitor Glen used at work.
Godot will explain that the eye piece Glen was wearing was actually an HMD, a small computer monitor Glen used at work.


===Left Hand or Right Hand: Cross-Examination===
==Left Hand or Right Hand: Cross-Examination==
'''Present''' either '''Glen Elg's Profile''' or the '''Victim's Prescription Bag''' on the '''1st statement'''. Glen couldn't possibly have the earpiece on his left ear, because according to the prescription, Glen Elg's left eardrum was ruptured. In this condition, Glen couldn't hear with his left ear.
'''Present''' either '''Glen Elg's Profile''' or the '''Victim's Prescription Bag''' on the '''1st statement'''. Glen couldn't possibly have the earpiece on his left ear, because according to the prescription, Glen Elg's left eardrum was ruptured. In this condition, Glen couldn't hear with his left ear.


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|name=Victor's
|name=Victor's
|subtitle=The Final Showdown
|subtitle=The Final Showdown
|testimony=#First of all, I want to stress that this might be nothing. I'm not too sure of myself.
|testimony=#First of all, I want to stress that this might be nothing. I'm not too sure of myself.[[File:PWAATaT Vase.png|right]]
#The young boy slumped over the table as soon as he took one sip of his javaccino...
#The young boy slumped over the table as soon as he took one sip of his javaccino...
#Well, the clumsy idiot upset the vase He knocked it right over.
#Well, the clumsy idiot upset the vase. He knocked it right over.
#It broke, and the strip of cloth covering the table got completely soaked!
#It broke, and the strip of cloth covering the table got completely soaked!
#Well!? How about that? Turned things upside-down, hmmm?}}
#Well!? How about that? Turned things upside-down, hmmm?}}


===The Final Showdown: Cross-Examination===
==The Final Showdown: Cross-Examination==
[[File:PWAATaT Victors Note.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Victors Note.png|right]]
'''Present''' the '''Crime Photo''' at either '''statements 3''' or '''4'''. You can clearly see in the photo that the vase is intact on Glen's table. Victor then remembers that the vase was on HIS table. Victor was the "clumsy idiot" who knock it over when he was startled upon seeing Glen collapse. He asks one more time for a testimony, but The Judge has the bailiff escort him out of the courtroom.
'''Present''' the '''Crime Photo''' at either '''statements 3''' or '''4'''. You can clearly see in the photo that the vase is intact on Glen's table. Victor then remembers that the vase was on HIS table. Victor was the "clumsy idiot" who knock it over when he was startled upon seeing Glen collapse. He asks one more time for a testimony, but The Judge has the bailiff escort him out of the courtroom.
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