"Then it might be difficult for you to determine just what was removed from the set?"
"It might be," said Woodart, looking hard at Harry Foster.
"That is all, Mr. Woodart." To the jury, Jones said: "I think you will find that the testimony just given will prove that duplication is possible. My next witness will show just who was duplicated. I now call Lieutenant Miller to the stand."
"Lieutenant Miller, when you came to the apartment of Harry Foster, what did you find?"
"I found Harry Foster, dead of gunshot wounds."
"And what else?"
"A revolver."
"And?"
"The revolver was in a far corner of the room," said Miller. "The dead man could not have used it upon himself for numerous reasons, even though the only fingerprints on the weapon were unmistakably those of Harry Foster. One reason is the distance between the body and the weapon; the wounds produced instant death. Another reason is that the dead man's right hand was in his coat pocket—clenched around a duplicate of the revolver."