[Re-l is standing there, arms folded, her expression one of very careful neutrality. She's in her standard black outfit and looks menacing even as a little hologram.]
Claire Leonelli is not the Collar Killer. Last night, an investigation team infiltrated the hideout of the man known as J. Claude, the real Collar Killer. I'm sure all of you have at
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[Liquid's voice is expressionless, but his body posture is tense and there's a look on his face that isn't even remotely happy.]
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Yes, he is.
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How was he caught? What evidence is there against him?
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Liquid, you do realize that Yaha has been the suspect of multiple cases now, right?
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Of course. But being a suspect doesn't make you instantly guilty. People need to be objective in these regards. Assuming someone is guilty immediately does not make for a very good law person. Keep in mind that Yaha's from considerably far in the past, and another world. It's true that even as a policeman, your laws will never likely have that much meaning to him. But that doesn't mean that he's guilty until proven innocent.
Still, obstructing police justice isn't that high an offense and if you had evidence towards the other crimes he would have been arrested now, wouldn't he?
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[Frankly, he doesn't care about the illegalities; he just wants Yaha off the hook.]
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Can you prove that it was Yaha himself that did such a thing?
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[For once, Liquid easily disregards the insult directed at him.]
Your word is not proof.
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Then tell me. What more do you have?
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[He pauses for a moment to catch his temper... and has a sip of coffee.]
Who are you to demand it? I don't owe you any more than I've given you. The police have their proof. And they will bring the justice he deserves.
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