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==The Evening of 17th February: Cross Examination==
==The Evening of 17th February: Cross Examination==
Press on statement 4 and Shamspeare will react to Olive’s words, press him. Miss Green’s letter will be added to the court record. Inspect the new evidence and Naruhodo will realise it matches with the Torn-off end of envelope, both pieces of evidence will be updated.
Press on statement 3, Shamspeare was at an unusual restaurant on that day, when asked choose ‘present evidence’ and present Miss Green’s card.
Olive will amend statement 5, stating that the letter has nothing to do with Shamspeare. Present the Torn-off end of envelope, it was found in Shamspeare’s room, directly connecting the letter to him.
Shamspeare briefly breaks character and Olive is warned that that anyone giving false testimony in a court of law will be severely punished.
Olive is told to give another formal testimony.


==Green and Shamspeare's Testimony: The Anomaly of the Note==
==Green and Shamspeare's Testimony: The Anomaly of the Note==

Revision as of 18:42, 18 August 2021

Defendants' Antechamber

Green and Shamspeare's Testimony: The Evening of 17th February

Olive Green and William Shamspeare
Olive Green and William Shamspeare
Olive Green and William Shamspeare's Testimony
- The Evening of 17th February -
  1. Green: It was six days ago, at about 5 p.m. I was walking along in the snow when I was suddenly stabbed in the back.
  2. Green: Coincidentally, it happened to be just outside the house where the men in this case have their lodgings.
  3. Shamspeare: I was at the tavern on the eve of which though speak'st, for I had bespoke my supper.
  4. Green: It was the first time I'd been in the area. I had a little matter to attend to, that's all.
  5. Green: Anyway, I was admitted straight to hospital, so I knew nothing about all of this business.

The Evening of 17th February: Cross Examination

Press on statement 4 and Shamspeare will react to Olive’s words, press him. Miss Green’s letter will be added to the court record. Inspect the new evidence and Naruhodo will realise it matches with the Torn-off end of envelope, both pieces of evidence will be updated.

Press on statement 3, Shamspeare was at an unusual restaurant on that day, when asked choose ‘present evidence’ and present Miss Green’s card.

Olive will amend statement 5, stating that the letter has nothing to do with Shamspeare. Present the Torn-off end of envelope, it was found in Shamspeare’s room, directly connecting the letter to him.

Shamspeare briefly breaks character and Olive is warned that that anyone giving false testimony in a court of law will be severely punished.

Olive is told to give another formal testimony.

Green and Shamspeare's Testimony: The Anomaly of the Note

Olive Green and William Shamspeare
Olive Green and William Shamspeare
Olive Green and William Shamspeare's Testimony
- The Anomaly of the Note -
  1. Shamspeare: I do remember now. 'Twas a week ago, peradventure, that note was deliver'd unto me.
  2. Shamspeare: On the day writ therein, I did tarry a long hour at The Slug and Salad, yet nobody came.
  3. Shamspeare: Thereafter, on the evening I shared the company of the Japanese fellow, I did see the note had vanish'd.
  4. Green: I don't know what you mean. You think I snuck into this man's room, do you? Why would I?
  5. Green: I can point out the villain here! And as for that torn-off piece of the envelope, I don't know anything about it.

The Anomaly of the Note: Cross Examination