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Wellington saw a banana? '''Present''' the '''Baseball Glove''' on his '''sixth statement'''. Compare this to a bunch of bananas. You also admit that you're making fun of Wellington. If you look at it in a certain way, you'll see they both resemble each other. After presenting it, Wellington will mistake the glove for the bananas. When given a choice, choose that Wellington '''has bad eyesight'''. Choosing '''he likes bananas''' or '''he knows nothing about baseball''' leaves the court dead silent because of those silly remarks but lucky for you, you won't be penalized.
Wellington saw a banana? '''Present''' the '''Baseball Glove''' on his '''sixth statement'''. Compare this to a bunch of bananas. You also admit that you're making fun of Wellington. If you look at it in a certain way, you'll see they both resemble each other. After presenting it, Wellington will mistake the glove for the bananas. When given a choice, choose that Wellington '''has bad eyesight'''. Choosing '''he likes bananas''' or '''he knows nothing about baseball''' leaves the court dead silent because of those silly remarks but lucky for you, you won't be penalized.


Wellington will admit that his eyes are both 20/200. If so, then why didn't he bring his glasses? He says he lost them recently. Did Wellington have his glasses with him when he saw the crime? Judging by his reaction, he probably didn't, and if he claims to have saw Maggey, then it may be possible that he wrongly identified her.
Wellington will admit that his eyes are both 20/25. If so, then why didn't he bring his glasses? He says he lost them recently. Did Wellington have his glasses with him when he saw the crime? Judging by his reaction, he probably didn't, and if he claims to have saw Maggey, then it may be possible that he wrongly identified her.


The Judge has Wellington testify further about the crime.
The Judge has Wellington testify further about the crime.