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Adrian:
Welcome, George. What you see is the ending I chose for myself. There are no lies here.
George:
Suicide victim, fabricated evidence, your collusion with the lawyer. Why did you choose to sacrifice yourself to achieve this 'false conviction'?
Adrian:
I have devoted my entire life to studying the death penalty. I support the abolition of the death penalty, but the impartiality of Judge Robert Hayes is our greatest obstacle. He is a judge who has never made a wrong judgment and believes in the deterrent power of the death penalty.
Adrian:
He was convinced that he wouldn't change his stance on the death penalty unless he personally made an irreversible mistake. That's why I gave him this chance.
George:
Is it worth sacrificing your life to push for the abolition of the death penalty?
Adrian:
It's worth it to end the death penalty that could befall innocent people in the future. I gave journalist Diana Clark the conclusive proof that the deceased committed suicide—the irrefutable evidence of innocence. Once I'm dead, my case will become a symbol of wrongful conviction. Ethan will then use the evidence in the journalist's hands to bring the judge down from his pedestal and push for a bill to abolish the death penalty.
George:
So, you're using your own death to force Judge Robert Hayes to personally shatter his belief that he' has never wronged a man.' Now, I must find the evidence proving the death was suicide before he executes the sentence.
George:
I must infiltrate the judge's consciousness and, before the execution, identify the pivotal moment to sway Adrian's will, compelling her to reveal the truth prematurely.
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