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Hey folks, welcome to Spitball!, the world's first screenplay written by blog.You may want to read the posts in our about section, particularly our Statement of Purpose

Or, you can start on the first post and work your way through sequentially by using the 'suceeding' links above the post name.

Who?

There are two of us here: Kent M. Beeson (aka Urban Shockah) bio, and Martin McClellan (aka Burley Grymz) bio.

Speedy Synopsis

After fighting through 50 different story ideas, the boys have picked Time to Die as the script to write. They are now starting the writing process.

Round 11.0003 [Terminal Connection]

Question for Burley:

In all versions of this story so far, the following phrase is used:

...that the crime of which he's accused, but hasn't committed yet, is murdering her.

However, going back through the archives, you also said this:

...and I especially don't mean that computers can predict the future...

So, while knowing that I have the freedom to alter all this as I see fit, I'm still curious about your intention. Do some people in this world have the ability to predict the future? Or is this a semantics problem, and what you meant to say was that the husband is accused of conspiracy to murder?