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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 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. |