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:43:08
Open this.
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I have already examined this.
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SmeII it.
:43:27
What do you smeII ?
:43:30
Something strange.
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Exactly.
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Dr Tao, do you detect
a chemical odour on this shirt ?

:43:38
A familiar chemical odour ?
:43:41
These questions serve no purpose.
:43:44
We wiII see. Continue.
:43:46
Could you give us your expert opinion
as to what the odour may be ?

:43:51
Maybe chloroform or an ether derivative.
:43:53
Could chloroform or ether be used
to render someone unconscious ?

:43:58
Yes.
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These questions waste the court's time.
:44:03
I wiII make that decision. Continue.
:44:05
Presiding Chairman, the accused had no
chloroform nor ether in his possession

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when he entered the country,
:44:13
and no authorisation was issued
for him to purchase either chemical.

:44:18
Neither chemical was found
in his hotel room.

:44:21
These chemicals must have been brought
to the crime scene by someone else.

:44:27
By the someone else
who rendered Mr Moore unconscious.

:44:30
By the someone else
who murdered Hong Ling.

:44:33
Presiding Chairman,
:44:36
the accused wishes
to change his plea to not guilty.

:44:44
The court is dismissed.

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