Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar was the victim in Death as Old as Time (Case #1 of Travel in Time).

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Julius Caesar was a prominent figure during the Roman Republic who donned a red toga over his white tunic robe and wore a pair of caligae. He also wore a golden laurel wreath over his head, and a golden ring bearing the republic's insignia in his hand.

At the time of his death, the golden laurel wreath was missing from his head after being stabbed.

Murder details
Caesar's body was found lying dead in Cleopatra's throne room. Janis that Caesar was stabbed twice, instead of the usual twenty-three in the history books. These stab wounds were also quick and deep. Janis also confirmed that she found traces of koshari, which meant the killer had eaten koshari before stabbing Caesar in the throne room.

Killer and motives
The killer turned out to be Queen Cleopatra's guard Pamiu.

Upon admitting to the murder, Pamiu admitted he was a time traveler from the present day who had gone back in time to woo and sleep with Cleopatra. However, a jealous Caesar had accused him of seducing Cleopatra; Pamiu then stabbed Caesar in the back to prevent him from jeopardizing his plan. He then admitted that he was actually Benjamin Milo, a researcher from T.I.M.E. who had stolen a time machine for his plan. They then presented him to Cleopatra, who ordered the team to send him to the alligators. The team then took him back to the present to be judged; they speculated that he would get 30 years in prison.

Trivia

 * Outside the Criminal Case universe, Julius Caesar was the leader of the Roman Republic proclaimed as its dictator 47 BCE and assassinated 44 BCE.

Case appearances

 * Death as Old as Time (Case #1 of Travel in Time)