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*From the small window, I heard a voice say, "Press the switch! Now!"
*From the small window, I heard a voice say, "Press the switch! Now!"


'''Present''' the '''Remote Trigger'''. It looks like this is the "switch" the shooter was mentioning, but how could the killer be telling LeTouse to press a switch? '''Present''' the '''Headset'''. They probably be using it to talk to someone from backstage, to the stage. Klavier asks how it was able to connect to the players. After all, the communication was only limited to thirty feet. You present the diagram, which shows that the direct distance between the stage and backstage is under thirty feet!
'''Present''' the '''Remote Trigger''' on this new statement. It looks like this is the "switch" the shooter was mentioning, but how could the killer be telling LeTouse to press a switch? '''Present''' the '''Headset'''. They probably be using it to talk to someone from backstage, to the stage. Klavier asks how it was able to connect to the players. After all, the communication was only limited to thirty feet. You present the diagram, which shows that the direct distance between the stage and backstage is under thirty feet!


Klavier will now ask you about the "switch" it isn't found at the crime scene, so there's no point to it between the switch and the crime. Klavier asks what the switch triggers, '''Present''' the '''Igniter'''. You show the court (nearly burning it and The Judge down) that the switch triggers a fire in the igniter! Remember Klavier's burning guitar? This is probably the purpose of the igniter, to burn up such a perfect instrument!
Klavier will now ask you about the "switch" it isn't found at the crime scene, so there's no point to it between the switch and the crime. Klavier asks what the switch triggers, '''Present''' the '''Igniter'''. You show the court (nearly burning it and The Judge down) that the switch triggers a fire in the igniter! Remember Klavier's burning guitar? This is probably the purpose of the igniter, to burn up such a perfect instrument!