That morning, there was a revolt on the jungle, the animals were coming and going in a rush, everyone wanted to know was was happening at the court, where the King of the Jungle was judging the Albino Panther for having eaten his breakfast.
The theft of the King's breakfast was a mystery, because it had been perfect committed, the burglar hadn't left not a single trace of evidence that could help the King of the Jungle to find him out; but some witnesses said they had seen the Albino Panther around the King's breakfast minutes before the crime was committed.
At Court, the King of the Jungle was calling one by one the witnesses to recall the little they know about the theft, which was only seen, heard and commented by three monkeys that were on the top the tree where the King usually takes his breakfast; but when these three monkeys were called to testify, all they said was:
"I saw nothing" said the first monkey as he put his hands over his eyes.
"I heard nothing" said the second, as he put his hands over his ears.
"I say nothing" said the third, as he put his hands over his mouth.
And because there wasn't evidence enough to condemn it, the Albino Panther was set free.
Friday, July 4, 2014
504 - The witnesses.
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