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Just by that, the judge decides to declare the verdict. You don't know what to do, and Ema says that since Angel is working on the prosecutor's side, she could be lying. Angel hears this and presents another photo of the crime: the body itself is in the trunk of the car. You also see that the asphalt around the car is wet. This picture shows that the shoe was indeed the victim's, and that the evidence of the footprints had been washed away, thus erasing all doubt from the court. | Just by that, the judge decides to declare the verdict. You don't know what to do, and Ema says that since Angel is working on the prosecutor's side, she could be lying. Angel hears this and presents another photo of the crime: the body itself is in the trunk of the car. You also see that the asphalt around the car is wet. This picture shows that the shoe was indeed the victim's, and that the evidence of the footprints had been washed away, thus erasing all doubt from the court. | ||
Now you and Ema have nothing left to save Lana… or have you? You hear a voice, Mia's voice, telling you not to give up. Phoenix stops the court's verdict and presents the latest photograph. You automatically examine the Photo. Look closely, and you will see something in the car's muffler. '''Present''' this to the court. Does "muffler" sound familiar? When given the chance, present '''Lana's Cell Phone'''. Earlier, Angel testified that Lana mentioned "muffler" in her very brief phone call. She could have been referring to the | Now you and Ema have nothing left to save Lana… or have you? You hear a voice, Mia's voice, telling you not to give up. Phoenix stops the court's verdict and presents the latest photograph. You automatically examine the Photo. Look closely, and you will see something in the car's muffler. '''Present''' this to the court. Does "muffler" sound familiar? When given the chance, present '''Lana's Cell Phone'''. Earlier, Angel testified that Lana mentioned "muffler" in her very brief phone call. She could have been referring to the clothing inside the car's muffler. Thus, Finally, you give the judge a reason to continue the case. He calls a half hour recess (it's "lunchtime, after all.") | ||
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