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The Directors ([personal profile] productions) wrote in [community profile] murdermanor2013-10-17 11:07 am
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week 4 - trial

week four 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, as long as you are accompanied by a partner.

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.

At 7 PM, the trial will adjourn for the day. Players will be escorted by the Hostess to the ballroom, where dinner and wine will be served until 10 PM, at which point players will be required to return to their wings in groups with their wingmates and will be locked in their bedrooms until 8:30 AM the following morning.]


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pandacea: (serious | a cowardly panda)

[personal profile] pandacea 2013-10-18 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
You're right - it is entirely possible she is still guilty. But I will not embarrass myself again as I did in Minatsuki's trial. I shall wait until we have seen more evidence before I accuse anyone of murder this time and put their life at risk. [but she doesn't need any evidence to know that Susan is innocent of course]
inthebones: (Solemn)

[personal profile] inthebones 2013-10-18 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
...We didn't have much choice last time. If we don't progress far enough with the trial, we'll inevitably have to guess.

What we can't repeat isn't baseless accusations - it's failing to carry out the investigation to its logical end.