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murdermanor2013-09-26 10:49 am
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week 1 - trial

[At 9 AM precisely, the old grandfather clock chimes once again, and the doors to the drawing room are opened. They will remain open until everyone has come inside, after which they will shut behind them. It is not possible to leave on your own, although perhaps if you have a specific purpose the hostess will allow you to go. The room is set up comfortably, with several tables by the fireplace set out to assist with the trial. The Hostess will also remain in a seat near the fireplace, next to the scales on the mantle. At lunch, the doors will open to bring in a large meal on an automatically rolling buffet, and at 3 PM, tea and finger sandwiches will be served. You'll be able to enjoy the trial in comfort, of course, but the information cards set out on tables will not allow you to forget your true purpose here.]
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On top of the desk is the book Susan referred to in her alibi. There are no other books nearby - most likely, she replaces them when she is finished, as she has been spending the majority of her time reading.
When he unlocks the desk drawer, he will discover the chloroform, handkerchief, pocket knife, and letter opener all lying untouched. Perhaps of more interest are the stack of papers with several pages' worth of observations written in a steady hand. There are notes about the layout of the house, some attempt at a map, notes about the peculiarities of each room, and of course, notes about the other guests.
Given that Lydia is marked as deceased, she likely updated them most recently on Wednesday night.]
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Afterwards, he starts investigating the rest of the room, taking note of the poker as something that wasn't in his own. He stops when he sees the papers, flipping through them and letting out a low whistle.]
...you know, I'm really hoping she wasn't the murderer and we don't wind up executing her. Based on these, she's going to be one hell of a valuable ally.
--oh hey, look! She called me charming!
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[She shakes her head and leaves Stiles to the notes.]
I'm searching her closet. [Here she goes to open the doors!]
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Closer investigation will show that, strangely, a few of the simple designs on the clothing seem to resemble skulls.
There isn't much else in the closet of interest.]