Milošević’s own death was the formal cause of his trial’s termination, but is that what killed the trial? Was it murder, suicide, or a preventable accident? The chapters in this section examine why the trial developed as it did: What strategies were adopted by the Prosecution and Chambers? What role did Milošević’s self-representation play? Was the Prosecution justly criticized for attempting to “tell the story of the whole war?” Did the ICTY’s design and norms contribute to the trial’s ultimate demise? Was the trial fair—and to whom?