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What does it mean? I look over all the information from Zucco again to find what I missed. The most helpful clues would be V, F, and that name that I can't remember! Come on, just REMEMBER!
Harvey: (throws everything off his desk, breathing heavily.)
Great. Just great. Now I have to put everything back where it was. I should've just interrogated Zucco, he was already knocked down, and I had the shard. I could've just-
Wait. I pay attention to what I'm doing, and see an ad for horse racing. Why'd that make me stop? Of course! Mareli! Mare-li! Luca Mareli! I put him away a few months back, he worked for... Maroni. Sal Maroni must've been the one to hire Zucco! And the dates correspond with when he would've first contacted-
I look at the clock. Shoot, I'm going to be late! Thankfully the trial's almost over, then I don't have to go waste time trying to protect or put away Gotham's criminals. If they do something illegal they should be punished a punishment matched to their crime. I have other things to do.
When I arrive everyone is there looking at me. I'm late. Buzz off people, it's not like you're perfect. Today's the closing arguments. Steven gets to go first.
Steven: "Today is the final day of the second trial of Drury Walker, aka Killer Moth. One of Gotham's many criminals, but not one of the brightest. He claims to have been under 'mind-control,' but the defense has yet to provide any substantial proof. All we have is the word of the accused, and the word of the man who is paid to defend him. Yet there is video proof, and the testimony of a witness that Mr. Walker is guilty. Video evidence, that convicts Mr. Walker. You all saw it on the screen. He robbed the bank, but didn't get away, so he got in trouble. And what do you do when you get in trouble? You blame it on someone or something else. Every single time anyone gets in trouble, they blame it on something. Whether it be on their rough day, their health or physical condition, or the fact that 'they started it,' everyone always blames someone, or something, else. Every time. Because they do not want to suffer the consequences of their own actions. So they blame. And this time, ladies and gentlemen, is no different. Thank you."
Playing that card, eh Malone. I know because it's the exact same card I used for other cases of henchmen for the bigger gangs. It worked, every time. And now it's being used against me. Just goes to show how fair Gotham City is. Now it's my turn to contradict myself.
Harvey: (clears throat) "We live in a changing world. Everyday, something new arrives on our doorstep. A couple years ago it was masked vigilantes fighting crime. Then costumed criminals, then metahumans with insane abilities. Yet one aspect that has been around for awhile is telepathy. Some of you may not believe in telepathy, or mind-control, but look around. Look at recent events. They've been around for what feels like forever. If you were to read the news today, I'll bet there will be at least one article that relates to telepathy or someone with telepathic powers. It's real. And on September 17th it was real too. Now, we may only have a couple of testimonies, but we can't exactly go ask the mind-controlling psyco for the truth. And this is the truth: Drury Walker was controlled by Psimon, the same telepath who controlled numerous criminals, to rob Gotham National Bank. He wasn't in control. Someone else took over his mind, and forced him to rob that bank. Someone else, who did this to many other people at the same time. Controlling them to do his bidding. And that's all there is too it. Thank you."
I sit down, hoping the jury believes me. We get dismissed so they can go make their decision, a decision that decides which direction a man's life will go. They come back about an hour after they left, with their choice.
Judge: "Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, have you made your decision?"
First Jury: "Yes, your honor."
Judge: "And how do you find the defendant?"
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Trial is over. Now it's decision time. I've tagged the jury in the photo, but if you aren't tagged yet still want to comment whether or not you believe Drury Walker is guilty, feel free. Though if you do there is one condition: please read the rest of the trials (issues 4, 5, and 7) so you hear all the angles included. The time to decide ends 24 hours after this was posted. I will tally up the votes, and whichever side has more is the verdict (I know it's not how real juries work, but that's how I'm doing it). Thank you for reading, and let the decision-making begin.
EDIT: Voting is now closed.
I like the turn of the year now spring and summer are before us instead of looking back to the warmth and light of last summer. This field of sunflowers gives me the sense that the dark days will not last forever.
A Happy New Year to everyone on flickr, but particularly all my friends and contacts who have been so supportive in the last year. Thanks for the time you have taken looking at my stream and for your helpful and generous comments I appreciate Hope 2010 is a good for you.
The shot is SOOC and comes from the Tarn area of France
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT HAVE A GREAT DAY
Wood Mouse, aka Long-tailed Field Mouse, aka Common Field Mouse, aka European Wood Mouse . Here the binomial is helpful this is apodemus sylvaticus . How many common names can one mammal have ?
This little beauty was feasting on a rotten apple in the garden at Styal and was soon seen staggering off under the influence .
I wasn’t sure about dealing with this inaccessible bolt until a helpful suggestion from an Instagram follower. Problem solved!
My grandson, Ellis, enjoys shoveling snow today. Finally a light snowfall today so that the children can enjoy themselves.
Thanks for your visits, enjoy your day and stay blessed. Best seen large by pressing Z or clicking on the photo.
I made some gingerbread cookies for the- 2007 Holiday Ornament Swap - and I wrapped them in nice brown bags!
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Hise galletitas para el Swap de ornamentos 2007
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Along the River Great Ouse, Bedford, on a lightly misty winter's day.
See "Mother Nature, ever helpful" at fotdmike.com/2009/01/15/mother-nature-ever-helpful/
It seems my assistant has some sort of Extremely Urgent Message that requires her to stand in front of my monitor.
While setting up and shooting I have one monster that kept eating the leafs off my tulips. Now I read they can make him sick...its been a few hours and no signs of health issues. Tulips are not out of the kitty climbing range.
She is very helpful, but not too sure about Jacques Pepin, for some reason.
(I, on the other hand, remain a big fan.)
The gesticulating kangaroo and the mad beaver are trying to entice you into depositing the contents of your pockets into their bowls. Do you trust them?
That’s the roo’s tail over her shoulder, not her arm, by the way. Is she wearing boxing gloves?
Castle Air Museum is on the edge of what is today KMER, Castle Airport, but was formerly USAF Castle AFB. The collection is superb and features several rare types such as the Douglas Bollo and Dragon, the Convair B-36 and Boeing WB-50 & B-29 in addition to the SR-71A. Aircraft are well spaced for photography and staff are very helpful. Located on California Highway 99 at Attwater.
Our extremely helpful test subject Jon Schmoe (Joe Schmoe's brother) has helped us test this sawed off shotgun. He has brocken his wrists 3 times, but it was worth it. Him getting injured is a sacrifice I am willing to take.
See the entire adventures of Jon Schmoe in the album of mine "The Adventures of Jon Schmoe (Joe Schmoe's brother)
Purchased a Canon EF 85mm lens at the NEC photographic show. This is my very first trial photo with the new lens but Juliet was not helpful.
Photographed in the hotel bedroom
It was fabulous! The best I’ve had, my consultant was knowledgeable, so helpful and so sweet! I felt like a princess!
Published in "Living the Photo Artistic Life" on Issuu.com, Issue 78, Aug 2021, Pg. 89. Helpful Marina shows an escape route to a struggling human. Image Sources: Background: pexels-francesco-ungaro-3420262; JD Bubble Overlays; fish by jbwilder75 on Pixabay.com; snail by Alexas_Fotos on Pixabay; coral by www.deviantart.com/tigers-stock/art/862-The-Shallow-Seas-...; model by www.deviantart.com/brianna27/art/Spun-103621966; orange sparkle by Amanda Rockwell; watter bubbles by www.deviantart.com/millertimemsu/art/Water-Bubbles-Brush-...; Mermaid tail by DeeDee51 on Pixabay; Seaweed from istock;
May your year be blessed with peace, good health, prosperity, and safety.
Flickr friends, your visits to my photostream are appreciated. Your comments are helpful and encouraging; your photography, inspiring.
Gerbera Daisy - Morgan County, Alabama.
See dcastelli9574's helpful comment below about the genesis of the logo. Items displayed at the Madison Historical Society Exhibition, "Over Here Over There - Madison In World War I". Sponsored by the Madison Historical Society, the Charlotte L. Evarts Memorial Archives, Inc., and cthumanities, the exhibit opened on July 30, 2016 at the Lee Academy, and closed 11/11/2018.
See other WW I artifacts at flic.kr/s/aHskknqFgj. (Photo credit Bob Gundersen - www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
The slight painting look doesn't translate well in these screenshots, but figured I'd share anyways. HOPEFULLY take some high resolution ones soon ^_^
Julian & George trying out the aging cold frames in the yard — will try to rebuild next spring, if the cats don’t squash everything!
Our Daily Challenge 27 April - 3 May: Health or Healthcare.
On my visit to my bi-annual check-up today.
I didn't see the gesture till I got it on the screen: I'm certain it wasn't directed at me!
We worked hard cleaning out drawers today and Erik helped NOT!!!
Everything was in a heap for recycling, until The Viking got to work.
a certain someone was verrrrrry helpful while i worked in the woodpile today — now we’re cozy indoors & light snow starting…
"be careful, there are some sick people & pedophiles around, I'm pregnant & one burnt me with a cigarette this morning."
She was in a good mood.
Downtown Baltimore
got my self a Nikon d610 so went out with it trying to get some flower shots and advice on ful frame would be ver helpful ty
This Havana resident runs a helpful service: it costs one dollar to take his picture. If you don't want to take his picture it will cost $1 to make him leave you alone. I took this off-the-hip shot while he negotiated the terms for the subsequent posed shot.
A most peculiar creature, it inhabits the High Lowlands of Weirdtopia, and is considered to be one of the most fearsome beasts of the land. But it's true danger does not reside on it's powerful jaws, capable of crushing raw iron with a single bite. Nor on it's razor-sharp claws, perfect for both digging and ripping off skin, and neither on the deadly boiling venom it spits from it's mouth. No, the true danger cmes from the Hukumumu's pathological obsession with shoes. For, mind you, traveling the High Lowlands on foot is quite the hardship, and having a good fashionable pair of footwear with you can be really really helpful. For that reason, allied with a surprisingly acute sense of fashion, the Hukumumu's makes it's main life reason to search and collect the best footwear available on the planet, whatever the means necessary. In fact, this animal''s obssession is so ingrained in their biology, that mating and territorial disputes are all resolved by a contest of who has the better shoes, a fascinating event that attracts many tourists every year and boosts the local economy greatly. So, if you ever find yourself roaming around a Hukumumu's territory, and you happen to have feet, make sure to walk barefoot, or to bring a ridiculously rubbish pair of shoes, or else be stomped to death.
A mass of the Coral Fern (Gleichenia dicarpa) growing beside the Pacific Ocean.
An unsuccessful attempt to find the Headland Spleenwort (Asplenium difforme). Conditions seemed near perfect for this plant. A headland cliff beside the sea, south facing and relatively moist. Perhaps the site was too small for the rare spleenwort.
Plenty of other fern species growing beside the sea at Newport Beach. Prominent here was the weed fern Cyrtomium falcatum. Perhaps this plant has taken over the habitat of the headland spleenwort.
The rock is the Bald Hill Claystone, from the triassic. Either that or it's the Garie Formation.
This photo looks out of focus. Maybe it is, or perhaps it's some kind of illusion.
At head height was a mass of insects under a rock ledge. Many thousands of them swarmed when I approached. I couldn't get too close as my head was surrounded by a huge swarm. I've asked the local entomologists for assistance with identification. No helpful response from the entomologists. I'm guesssing Canacidae.