December 2nd- 11:30pm
The case of the missing mouse has just begun and already I feel something just is not right. Jerry the mouse goes missing and on the first day of the trial, naturally everyone points the finger at Tom the cat, his supposed foe. The first to take the stand against the scruffy cat was a curious, beefy bulldog named Spike with a clearly biased attitude towards the cat from the beginning. He sat up there with his big old chest protruding outwards, reasoning with the jury that he his a pacifist and Tom has been tormenting Jerry his entire life. Call me crazy, but something about a bulldog being a pacifist, does not quite add up. The next peculiar little individual to take the stand was a little mouse named Muscles who apparently is the cousin of our victim. I started to doze off as the one they call Muscles, went on and on about how they made a Disney movie depicting how his entire family was killed. Curious how this has anything whatsoever to do with the disappearance of his cousin, but the little mouse just kept on going. He started to talk about a rather disturbing incident where he had to watch his relatives get ripped apart by cats at a place run by rats. Interesting how rats have the power seeing as how cats are much larger than the rats themselves. How is it that the cats did not disturb the rats and it was only the mice they killed? And why did the great one they know as "Muscles" simply sit in the front row and not do anything to stop this massacre of his family from happening? Something about the little brutish mouse makes me think that there is more to him than his story leads on. The final speaker of the day was of course Tom the cat who naturally got up and defended himself by saying he was the obvious choice when the little mouse he torments goes missing. Now it makes a lot of sense to suspect Tom to have taken out Jerry in some way, however, something about this incident and the intelligence level of the cat, does not quite add up. He makes a good point when he notes that he has tried several times and failed each time to eat Jerry so he couldn't have possibly gotten him. Frankly, I agree with the cat because he does not strike me as the quick witted type but more of a feebleminded nimrod. More investigating needs to be done and tomorrow I think I will take a trip down to the supposed scene of the crime to see if there are any leads. As of now, I am eager to see what else the suspects can come up with because right now, I think their all a little fishy.
Entry Complete- 11:47pm
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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