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Trial resumes

Court is now back in session. This is pretty rare since you rarely get a chance to cross examine a judge. Not only that, he's Japanese! Seishiro will greet the court in his usual manner. But before you get a chance to cross examine him, you need evidence, connecting him to his crime, concerning the death of Tobias Gregson, the inspector and mentor to Gina Lestrade. Present the telegram. He suddenly looks angry and asks where you get the info. Ryunosuke responds that he got it from Hosunogo in Japan, that's been given to Sholmes then to you. With that out of the way, it's time to get to the bottom of this!

Jigoku's Testimony: The Assassin Exchange

Seishiro Jigoku
Seishiro Jigoku
Seishiro Jigoku's Testimony
- The Assassin Exchange -
  1. It's true that Kazuma Asogi was assigned the assassination mission one year ago now.
  2. The target was Inspector T. Gregson. That was a condition of the British study tour.
  3. However...in the end something happened that meant the young man was unable to carry out his mission.
  4. On the evening in question, a member of the crew was on duty outside my cabin at all times.
  5. If there'd been a shot fired, the crewman would have heard it. So clearly I can't be involved.

The Assassin Exchange: Cross Examination

This one is really simple. Present the Drill Notice on Statement 5. You point out that no crime has been committed during the drill, which leaves the time outside the drill questionable. Then Judge Jigoku will once again point out that there was no incident in his room. You will point out that something did very much happen. Sadly you have no picture of the bullet hole, so you have to present evidence of what other items were found in the room. Present the Small Component. Which coincidentally, perfectly fits Gregson's pocket watch. Which means Gregson was very much certainly on the SS Grouse that day! Next Jigoku will testify about what happened in the cabin.

Jigoku's Testimony: The Events in the Cabin

Seishiro Jigoku
Seishiro Jigoku
Seishiro Jigoku's Testimony
- The Events in the Cabin -
  1. I had a guest waiting for me when I returned to my cabin after finishing my evening meal in the dining room.
  2. When I walked through the door, a mustachioed Englishman was there, foolishly waving a gun at me.
  3. I soon took care of him with an ippon seoi throw, though. He couldn't wait to run away after that.
  4. I imagine his watch was broken when I threw him over my shoulder. It has nothing to do with his murder.
  5. The inspector was clearly killed having returned to Britain. Because his body was found in London.

The Events in the Cabin: Cross Examination

Press Statement 5. Jigoku will mention that there was no possible way to move the body from the ship to the mainland. He himself thinks he should amend his statement. You would think you could present the big trunk Jigoku was in, but you have no evidence except one sneaky piece of evidence! Present the Commemorative Photograph on the newly amended Statement 5. Which becomes obvious because as a minister of Foreign Affairs in Japan, he is exempt of getting his luggage checked, which means he could have had Gregson inside of his luggage when he met with Ryunosuke and Susato in the Waterloo Hotel.

Now Kazuma keeps the claim that it doesn't matter since he still claims that Gregson was killed on Fresno Street. But you now have evidence to completely destroy that claim! Present the Photograph of the Victim. Now you can point out that Gregson was curled into a ball to fit in the trunk, and he still is in the crime scene photo. He couldn't have been in any other way, because he died instantly according to the autopsy report.

Now, both Kazuma and Jigoku are the only possible assailants, and both have the opportunity to kill. You get the question if Kazuma could have killed Gregson. Answer with impossible. He couldn't have done it, because: Present the Crew Itinerary Notice.

Van Zieks' Testimony: The Reaper and the Assassin Exchange

Barok van Zieks
Barok van Zieks
Barok van Zieks' Testimony
- The Reaper and the Assassin Exchange -
  1. I've never taken the life of another. Nor have I instructed another to kill.
  2. I've been investigating the truth behind the Reaper for years. And I was aware of Gregson's involvement.
  3. That's the reason why I went to Fresno Street that day, and how I came to discover the body.
  4. The point is, no common thread exists between myself, Gregson and Dr Wilson.
  5. Clearly, therefore, there's no reason to suspect me of being behind the assassin exchange.

The Reaper and the Assassin Exchange: Cross Examination

A sudden entrance