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The Directors ([personal profile] productions) wrote in [community profile] murdermanor2013-09-26 10:49 am
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week 1 - trial

week one 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.]

victim




suspects




Character Statuses

Setting

Manor Rules

Voting
pandacea: (angry | the waiter finds a dictionary)

[personal profile] pandacea 2013-09-26 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[time for May Chang, ace attorney, to make her debut]

There is no way the killer is Miss Susan! She would never kill an innocent girl, much less for something that stupid! [FLAWLESS ARGUMENT THERE ARE NO CONTRADICTIONS HERE]
balzams: (Uneasy ● Confronted)

[personal profile] balzams 2013-09-26 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[Latvia speaks up, albeit very quietly. Unless they're paying attention it might be hard to hear]

A-are we sure it's a murder and not a suicide? There aren't any other exits, so... so if there was a murderer they couldn't have set up the chair to block the door and then escape.

M-Maybe she was trying to murder someone by proxy? S-someone's going to be executed whether they're guilty or not so...
scratched: (pic#1843939)

[personal profile] scratched 2013-09-26 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
So who on the list has "phase through doors" on their baseball card?
agentx13: (a: turn around)

[personal profile] agentx13 2013-09-26 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Sharon is fairly certain that no one will be able to corroborate anything she's done today. Even now, she merely sits to the side, watching the others as if waiting for one of them to reveal themselves as the killer. ]

Well, shit.

[ And then, louder: ]

Does anyone know how these suspects were decided?

Also, if anyone has any questions to ask me, I'd be happy to answer them.
terriblesister: ((srs) concern)

[personal profile] terriblesister 2013-09-26 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Um...

[Yuzu is... bad at this whole investigation stuff and she knows it; there's only one real line of thinking she can think of:]

...What reasons would anyone have to kill her? Like... the motive.

[-oh wait-]

-Or why Lydia?
obsideo: (✖ can't accept defeat)

[personal profile] obsideo 2013-09-26 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
(Marlow fills out her information card, and then goes to sit down, arms crossed.)

So...looks like I'm a suspect. For what it's worth, I didn't kill her. Wouldn't kill her. But I don't expect you to believe me without proof.

But I was doing a lot of investigating, too, so if anybody has questions about the scene, I can answer or back up what the others say.
throe: (mater suspiria vision)

[personal profile] throe 2013-09-26 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[ As such a presence lends itself to both a rockstar and professional con-artist, Rapture attempts to ensnare both the audience, the suspects, and all those present in the trial. All the limelight seems to gravitate toward her and her aura of effervescence. ]

I'd like to take a moment to focus on the theory that the chair was placed in front of the door by the piano wire. Mostly on the removal of piano wire itself. I'm not familiar with pianos, but I am familiar with stringed instruments. Specific tools are usually needed to remove strings from guitars and, similarly, pianos, but someone with the right kind of strength can easily remove both by bare hands alone.

That same strength could have been used to pull the chair to the door and then harshly tugged so that it would be strongly put into place, which is why we have yet to find the piano wire! It isn't the motive we should be focusing on, but how the culprit was able to escape the crime scene in the first place.

If the theory is proven to be right, then... I may know who committed the crime!

[ With that, she gives her best smile, chin held high in her deduction skills. It's almost as if this is less a serious murder to her and more of a show. Director, take note, this is where you play a certain proper song after her revelation. ]
Edited 2013-09-26 19:41 (UTC)
humanic: (Default)

[personal profile] humanic 2013-09-26 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, suspects. Mind tossing me your keys so we can go search your rooms?

And if anyone wants to come with me to make sure I don't miss anything or try any funny business, that'd be cool.
inthebones: (Default)

[personal profile] inthebones 2013-09-26 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Would someone accompany me to retrieve a piece of evidence?

It should only take a minute or two.
godwhisperer: (pic#6035914)

[personal profile] godwhisperer 2013-09-26 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[Gundam will stay to himself at the beginning of trial, but finally he'll step forward.]

Attention. There is a matter of grave importance, an inaccuracy that must be dispelled. Fortunately, I was not targeted this week by culprit or by those who name the suspects, so the insult to my person will not translate to an advantage on my part. However, it is not in my nature to face danger openly, so I will lay the truth bare.

[He turns on the hostess, casting a fierce expression in her direction.]

I do possess ability arcane. I do. I know things of which you mortals could not bear to comprehend. The politics of the plane beyond this one are of no relevance to your mundane lives, and for this reason I could let you stew in ignorance except to allow this to fly in the face of my values. And to inform you that the information cards cannot be trusted.

That is all.
obsideo: (✖ lion-hearted girl)

[personal profile] obsideo 2013-09-26 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
The only way we're going to get anything done about the wire theory is to test it. Yuzu and I are going to try to recreate the locked door. We'll need someone else at least to help us get it open again. Who's with us?
tsarcasm: (checkin out the evidence)

[personal profile] tsarcasm 2013-09-27 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
So, I know there's still a lot of important stuff we don't know, like how the killer closed the door or why her head was dry or whatever... And maybe it's just because I was watching her put it on, the other day in the ballroom... [ Anastasia trails off for a moment, biting her lip before continuing— ] but this whole lipstick thing is bothering me.

It was found floating in the tub next to her, right? But what I want to know is, well, if the cap was on. Because maybe a drowning person would have time to write a quick 'S' — or whatever that symbol is — but putting the cap back on? Really?

The other question I have is, how did it get crushed? The symbol on her hand wasn't drawn with such a thick line, was it? So in that case... the lipstick got crushed after that happened. But how'd that happen? I guess it's possible the killer used it to color on her face, or the tape, though I don't know why you'd do that...
coca_cola: (just can't take my rest)

[personal profile] coca_cola 2013-09-27 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ I'm just going to assume that Clyde has been observing for what's happened so far to account for me not being here, but! After a while of that, he pipes up from where he'd been leaning against the wall. ]

Well, seein' as I'm a suspect, go ahead and ask me any questions you want. I'm doubtin' that my word'll be worth much considerin' the circumstances, but for the record anyways? I didn't kill her.

But other than my word, there's somethin' missin' from the bathroom that would have been obvious if it were me. There wasn't any of my pomade anywhere, was there? That stuff has a strong smell and it's greasy, so it would have been somewhere in there, even if I'd washed it out beforehand. That stuff don't come out easy.
inthebones: (Default)

[personal profile] inthebones 2013-09-27 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
[Susan waits for a lull in the conversation before she speaks once more to the crowd.]

I am, of course, a suspect, and as with the others, if you have any questions concerning my whereabouts, I would be happy to answer.

But until the others have returned with their findings concerning the wire and the chair, it may be worthwhile to consider another aspect of the crime. That is to say, motive. As I see it, we need to account for two aspects: the motive for choosing to kill and the motive for choosing the victim specifically. Concerning the former, there are several possibilities - a desire to obtain early immunity before the house is fully on guard, a fear of the loss of the memory they threaten us with, or perhaps even simply out of enjoyment of the game.

As for Lydia, there have been concerns that her abilities as a banshee may come into play, but I'm inclined to believe it was a crime of opportunity. Even this, then, would reveal something about the personality of the murderer.

In any case, we should at least speak a few words about the memory that was lost. We'll doubtlessly be lying out of our teeth, but that is, after all, what trials are for. I believe the term is 'cross-examination'.
humanic: (thoughtful)

SEARCHING SUSPECT ROOMS

[personal profile] humanic 2013-09-27 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
[After Stiles has gotten all sets of keys from the suspects, he'll be going to search their rooms with permission from the hostess. Anyone he talked to who wanted to join him is free to do so; he's going to be mainly focused on opening the desk drawers in each room and examining what's inside. He won't be entering the rooms alone or letting anyone else do it, but you can assume your character followed him in or something.]

((OOC: Suspects, if you can respond with what they'll find in your rooms, that would be great!))
Edited 2013-09-27 04:05 (UTC)
respecting: (I've got myself to follow)

[personal profile] respecting 2013-09-27 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
Yo, ain't we gonna talk about alibis at all? We all lookin' for clues, but this one's right here in front of our faces. The murder was between 2 and 3.

So accordin' to this, Susan, Marlow and Sharon were all in their rooms. And Bernie and Clyde were s'posed to be in the library at the same time... izzat right?
Edited 2013-09-27 04:44 (UTC)
balzams: (Uneasy ● Small)

[personal profile] balzams 2013-09-27 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[That symbol on the back of her hand has been bothering him for a bit. For a while he's been sitting out of the main conversations and trying to consider what it might all mean. Eventually he comes to some kind of realization, it's a long shot but it's all he has]

H-hey, has anyone figured out what the symbol on her hand might be? I-I have a theory but... I'm sure it doesn't mean anything but please hear me out!

I think I've seen a similar symbol before, it's used in the phonetic alphabet and usually represents a 'sh' sound. I-I'm not sure if Lydia would have known it herself, but if she did and if she did indeed write it I think it might have been a clue to the culprit.

Out of all the suspects... Susan Sto Helit, her initials kind of make a 'sh' sound don't they?

B-but I'm sure she has an alibi, haven't really been paying attention. It was a stupid suggestion, don't mind me.

Sorry...
inthebones: (Solemn)

[personal profile] inthebones 2013-09-27 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[It is time now to introduce another topic of conversation. Susan is talking quite a lot, but then, her life is on the line here.]

I've just examined the tape we assume was used to gag Lydia. There's a lot of it. Quite a lot of it. Judging from the coloration, only one strip was placed over her mouth, meaning the rest must have been used elsewhere.

[A slight pause now.]

Many of us have been examining the reasoning behind the slow filling of the bathtub. The evidence given by Miss Marlow suggests it was running on a relatively low power; her words have been collaborated by the others who first stumbled upon the body. If this is the case, then the bath had been continually filling until somewhere around the area of 12:45 to 1:15 as Alice has tested. While it's possible that the killer might have turned the tap to low at some point after drowning Lydia, let's first examine this possibility in full.

That is to say, let's examine the possibility that the time of death came at 2 o'clock - but the actual crime came much earlier. I said to Miss Ashe at the beginning of the trial that we ought to consider ways in which the murderer might have killed without actually being in the same room. While I was thinking of something else at the time, those words have become relevant once more.

Consider the following proposition:

Between 12:45 and 1:15, the killer began to run the tap at low power. The killer drugs Lydia and covers her mouth with a single strip of tape to ensure that she can't scream if she awakens. They take her to the bathroom, bind her with the tape so she can't move, then position her head at a certain point in the bathtub, again using tape to secure her head - there was a small strip behind her ear. Then, they exit the room and having either practiced beforehand or simply being quite skilled, they use the piano wires to manipulate the chair into place.

Then, they simply had to wait until she drowned. The sound of the running tap would cover any of Lydia's struggles if she awoke.

...You will also notice that the vast majority of us were taking lunch at that time, increasing the probability that the killer's actions would go unseen.

If this theory is true, the alibis we've most closely examined have become worthless, and we need to go through the timetables once again. I think many of the clues are adequately explained as well - The toilet paper was to absolutely ensure that the stopper wouldn't come loose. The unnecessarily long strips of tape were used to bind Lydia in place. The mystery of why the bathtub needed to be on and flowing slowly is also explained.

The lipstick, I'm afraid, doesn't come into this, but perhaps someone else can provide an explanation at this point.

...The prospect is, of course, horrible, if Lydia did indeed awaken at any point in time. If this theory is correct, our killer is... well. Certainly deserving of execution.
Edited 2013-09-27 21:16 (UTC)
speakveryclearly: Kanaya stares at the viewer with a sharp predatory glow, glaring jade-ringed eyes and matching lipstick. (Amputatrix)

[personal profile] speakveryclearly 2013-09-27 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[Kanaya has reappropriated the mantletop scale and a few glasses of water intended to be drunk with the food, all set up on a table near the Exhibits table. She has also taken over for this purpose the box labeled Exhibit F - the box full of the suspects' chloroform bottles with corresponding notecards underneath.]

There's an interesting conjecture being discussed about the dilution of chloroform to provide the illusion of a full, unused bottle, and I'm pretty sure this substance is at least a little denser than water so we might as well compare the mass. Belarus, if you would be so kind as to provide an empty chloroform bottle? There's water to fill it with over here.
obsideo: (✖ disbelieving)

[personal profile] obsideo 2013-09-28 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
Just in case the chloroform freezing doesn't give us our guy...or girl, I guess. Let's talk about alibis.

With Susan's theory, we think the crime actually happened probably between 12:45 and 1:15, maybe as late as 1:30. And I think Susan also said at least twenty minutes. I would say even more. It took us like ten just to get the door to work, but let's start with twenty.

So...if Susan's theory is right, and I'm not saying that's a sure bet, it seems like me and probably Clyde are both off the hook. I went straight from lunch to the library, that only gives me like a minute in that time frame no one saw me. Also seems like Clyde was at lunch the whole time the crime could've happened, so that would be him off the hook too if people saw him.

Okay, so then you have Bernkastel, who has a fifteen minute window, but otherwise, she's covered. And Sharon, if people saw her at lunch, also has only like a fifteen minute window.

That leaves Susan. If no one saw her in the courtyard, that seems like a wrap, right?

So...is anyone seeing the huge problem with this? The way the times are written out, it doesn't seem like anyone could've done it except Susan, and, uh, if it was Susan, laying at the theory that implicates her was probably not the smartest move she could've made.

Which makes me think there's either a problem with the theory, or a problem with the alibis people gave.
pandacea: (point | he pulls out a gun and fires it)

[personal profile] pandacea 2013-09-28 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[After their experiment, Beat and May will come running back into the room.]

Everyone! The experiment worked! Never underestimate the power of science!

[She holds up the five bottles as proof, one of which does indeed have a chunk of ice floating in it.]

Bernkastel! Your bottle is the only one that has been tampered with! Your crimes shall not go unpunished!

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