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George:
The key evidence for conviction is the surveillance footage showing her handing the coffee to the deceased. But does this really hold water?
George:
That's not the kind of look a murderer would have.
After replaying the surveillance footage, George uncovered a critical detail: When Adrian handed over the coffee, a distinct boundary appeared between the cup's rim and the surrounding environment. There was no physical contact between her and the person outside the frame.
The footage was interrupted by a black screen, showing only her retreating silhouette.
George:
She never actually handed the coffee to the victim! This was more like a symbolic gesture-a carefully staged scene!
George:
The surveillance footage is fabricated. Adrian was acting, and her acting was intended to establish the 'poisoning' scene. She didn't kill anyone, but she wanted to be convicted.
George:
Whatever Adrian Blake intends to do, her lawyer Ethan Ward must know all about it. Why would they fabricate evidence? To conceal some profound truth?
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