Quote: Windumup(How did this thread explode when I am not online)
I do see one contradiction though from an earlier statement
"She was suppose to be doing her homework
even though it was FRIDAY NIGHT ON THE DAY OF THE MURDER!
Also a particular show marathon was on at the same time as the murder, One that my client refused from missing.
My Little Pony Friendship is magic!
Being the kid that my defendent is SHE WOULDNT MISS AN EPISODE INCLUDING REPEATS!
She couldn't have been at the park because then she would miss it.
Tsk, tsk, tsk... You're going have to make a more convincing argument then that.
Your Honor, I have here the television schedule for the HUB, the network which airs the cartoon that Mr. Windumup speaks of. And, as I suspected, this cartoon's marathon ended at precisely 8:00 pm, leaving 4 hours with which the defendant could have acted. Now that Mr. Windumup has shown that the defendant was not, in fact, doing homework, and I have proven her cartoon show was not on, it appears no one can vouch for her actions...
Unless, of course, the defense wishes to introduce new evidence. The prosecution would be willing to hear a plausible theory, assuming, of course, the evidence relates to the crime at hand.
Hm, HIR here is making very good points...
Mr. Windumup?