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PROTESTATIONS OF
INNOCENCE
Each of the
suspects' acting is now tested to the limit as they read their final
Protestation of Innocence from their Character Booklet. This is their
last chance to persuade the Investigators (and each other) that they are innocent of the
murder. By this time the character(s) who is guilty of the crime will
have been informed of this fact in their Character Booklet, so they will be
genuinely lying.
ACCUSATIONS

After three minutes thinking time, the Chief Investigator goes round the
room, asking everyone to name the person(s) they think are guilty.
After everyone has voiced their opinion, the Chief Investigator goes
round a second time, asking why they have come to that conclusion.
This method prevents a person altering their opinion after the have heard
someone else's convincing deductions.
At this point the actual killer(s) will have to
come up with a convincing accusation against an innocent suspect.
Once everyone has explained their choice and
reasons, it is time for the Chief Investigator to take centre stage and make
the Dramatic Denouement Speech.
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