
In the morning, the town comes back to life. Birds crow overhead, a snake nearby hisses, a lingering coyote dips behind a shop before disappearing into the wild. It's a frightening contrast to the stillness of yesterday but it doesn't mean it's over yet. After all, today is the trial.
The Sheriff stands on the porch of the Town Hall and brings his hand up to his mouth to let out a whistle. He'll thumb back to the Hall behind him and very clearly state --
"Trial time, folks. Get in here and figure out who did it."
And then he'll turn to leave before pausing and adding on,
"Bring a snack or somethin' too.
The Town Hall is set up more like a court house, a Judge's bench at the front but instead of at center, it's off to the side as if more for observation than participation. There's a table at the front of the room already holding a small box and a pad of papers and pen, for voting apparently. A side room containing only a metal gurney is next and today it's obvious why there's a gurney there at all with the corpse, resting right on top of it. Aside from that, there are rows for everyone to take a seat and it's only after everyone is inside and settled, that the doors close and the Sheriff speaks.
"Well, have at it. You've got till nine."
And then, he points to a clock on the wall that reads 12:00. Good luck.
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Though you're right about the body.
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You mean, the corpse soup? [ will, don't grin ] That would mean two different killers decided to use the Sheriff's stew for convenience sake. If they weren't completely dissolved by the time you found them, you can estimate the time of the dump. It takes about 8 to 10 hours for a lye bath to work and if the Sheriff is using a mix of chemicals, I'd wager there's more than lye in there. Especially if the bones were still there in the morning.
So, curfew lifts at five am. Everyone was out there around seven? Maybe... two am, would be my guess. Annabeth might not have finished burning at that time, the flesh would be too hot for a few hours for anyone to touch long enough to carry to the bath.
[ will, why do you know about these things ]