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... the evidence. Mr Murdoch has no proof of where he was on the night of the murder, and not only that, but his glove was left at the scene of the murder." the lawyer said. The judge looked up from his paper. He looked thoughtful. He tilted his glasses downwards and took a deep breath in. "Very well," he breathed, "We will return for verdict and sentence at fourteen hundred hours. The court is adjourned." As we waited to be called back in to the courtroom for the verdict, I caught a glimpse of James walking with his solicitor. He paused for a couple of seconds and looked directly at me. When he looked at me, he did not look at me with the usual smile that I saw. Instead, he looked at me with contempt. His solicitor whispered something to him, and he turned and began to walk away. I called ...
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