I, Diana, the wife of Major General Jacob, am completely shaken by the recent events. It's simply beyond belief that Mark, a man we've known and trusted, could be accused of such a horrendous crime. I refuse to accept this accusation against him. I have known Mark for a long time, and I am certain of his innocence.
I went to Mark and asked him if I could help fight this case for him. But he refused. He said he didn't have enough money for such a legal battle. My husband, the Major General, even considered offering to pay for the lawsuit, but Mark, being the kind and proud man he is, wouldn't allow it. He didn't want to burden our family.
The days passed in a blur of worry and anxiety. And just a few days later, Mark found himself standing in the courtroom in The Hague, facing this unjust trial. It's the year 1933, and this injustice weighs heavily on my heart.
I cannot bear to think of a world where Mark, an innocent soul, could be condemned for a crime he did not commit. I will do everything in my power to support him, to seek the truth, and to ensure that justice prevails.