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Trial resumes

Gorey, Mikotoba and Van Zieks' Testimony: The Autopsy of Klint van Zieks

Maria Gorey, Yujin Mikotoba and Barok van Zieks
Maria Gorey, Yujin Mikotoba and Barok van Zieks
Maria Gorey, Yujin Mikotoba and Barok van Zieks' Testimony
- The Autopsy of Klint van Zieks -
  1. Mikotoba: From my own observations, I couldn't say there was any indication of the autopsy results having been fabricated.
  2. Mikotoba: Death resulted from a wound made by a Western-style sword transfixing the heart. That I found a little strange.
  3. Gorey: There were no other signs of internal injury. Nothing questionable at all.
  4. Gorey: It was just that beautiful but dangerous piece of evidence removed from the man's stomach.
  5. Van Zieks: Presumed to have been swallowed by the victim as a way of posthumously identifying his assailant.

The Autopsy of Klint van Zieks: Cross Examination

Caidin and Vigil's Testimony: The Jailbreak Plot

Barry Caidin
Barry Caidin
Barry Caidin's Testimony
- The Jailbreak Plot -
  1. Caidin: It was the day that Japanese jock was found guilty. The directive came from the Prosecutor's Office.
  2. Caidin: I assigned the convict to the chief warder Vigil here, and put the plan into action behind the scenes.
  3. Vigil: I was responsible for Asogi right up until the night of his execution. But I knew nothing of any plot...
  4. Caidin: I dinnae ken if there were some negotiations between the convict and the Prosecutor's Office.
  5. Caidin: All I did was carry oot my duty! For Her Majesty's great British Empire!

The Jailbreak Plot: Cross Examination

Caidin and Vigil's Testimony: The Asogi Papers

Daley Vigil
Daley Vigil
Daley Vigil's Testimony
- The Asogi Papers -
  1. Vigil: As the warder responsible for condemned convicts, I attended to Mr Asogi and kept watch over his cell.
  2. Vigil: The night after he was found guilty in court, he was doing something with that will in his cell!
  3. Vigil: We turned the cell inside out looking for it after the execution, but to no avail.
  4. Caidin: I only found oot about the Asogi Papers when a directive came tellin' me to impound them.
  5. Caidin: The document was in the folds of the fella's robe that was left in his cell. A 'kimono', I think it's called.

The Asogi Papers: Cross Examination

The truth behind the Reaper