Mr. Weimaraner's Diamonds

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Mrs. Diana Dogge is guilty for stealing Mr. Weimaraner’s diamonds.The diamonds were said to have been located at the center of the table, however a closer inspection of the scene suggests otherwise. When the picture of the scene is reviewed, it is evident that Mrs. Dogge’s seat, seat a, is located closest to the platter of diamonds. Since the platter of diamonds is actually closer to her seat, it would be an effortless task for her to quickly swipe the diamonds and get back into the house without the others noticing, furthermore the platter of diamonds may have truly been at the center of the table and Dogge could have pulled the platter closer to her and snatched the diamonds, leaving the platter of diamonds closer to her seat. Also, when

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