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The Happy Homicide

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A courtroom farce unfolds when prosecutors wheel in an elaborate brain-reading machine to stimulate a murdered woman's corpse and recover memory recordings to identify her killer. The device elicits a cascade of names and affectionate fragments while the accused offers casual admissions that the judge refuses to accept as relevant. Lacking ordinary physical proof such as a weapon or clear forensic linkage, jurors quickly return a not guilty verdict. The tale satirizes blind faith in technological evidence, the procedural theatre of trials, and the gap between mechanized instrumentation and traditional standards of proof.

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Frank Banta

Frank Banta was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of fiction and mystery. His works often blend humor with engaging narratives, showcasing his unique storytelling style. Among his notable titles is "Droozle," which reflects his imaginative approach to character and plot. Banta's writing is characterized by its wit and a keen observation of human nature, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. In addition to "Droozle," he authored several other works, including "The Connoisseur" and "The Happy Homicide," which further illustrate his versatility as a writer.

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