The Big Bad Wolf is on trial, and everyone is convinced he's guilty. After all, he looks just like the wolf who blew down the Three Little Pigs' house, he's been seen in the woods talking to Little Red Riding Hood, and he has a scar on his tummy where the woodcutter pulled out Little Red Riding Hood. Who's telling the truth?
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