Witness to a Trial Setting

This Study Guide consists of approximately 33 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Witness to a Trial.

Witness to a Trial Setting

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The Court Room

All of the action of this novel takes place in a courtroom assumed to be located in Brunswick County in Florida.

Junior and Eileen’s House

Junior and Eileen Razko’s house is labeled as the crime scene where Son and Eileen were murdered. Even though it is argued in the trial that Son and Eileen were having an affair in the bedroom of this house when they were killed, the narrator lets the reader know that Delgado killed them both.

The Bar

The owner of this bar buys it three months before the murders because he knew that Junior went there to drink several days a week. He arranged for chloral hydrate, a sedative, to be put in one of the beers that Junior drank the night of the murder. The phenobarbital made it appear that Junior was too drunk to drive.

The Jail

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