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==Events on Dusky Bridge: Cross-Examination== | ==Events on Dusky Bridge: Cross-Examination== | ||
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'''Press''' the '''fourth statement''', then '''present''' the '''Crime Photo''' on Gumshoe's ''' | '''Press''' the '''fourth statement''', then '''present''' the '''Crime Photo''' on Gumshoe's '''fourth statement'''. Something isn't right here. When given the chance, '''present''' the '''victim's coat''' on the photo. When she fell on the wet bridge, it should be wet and muddy due to the weather. Edgeworth objects and will now say the bridge couldn't have been wet despite the wet conditions. Prove him otherwise by '''Presenting''' the '''Scarf'''. Edgeworth now wants you to try to point out the false evidence that led to the contradiction you have just proven. | ||
Answer that the false evidence is the '''witness's testimony'''. The witness said that they saw Fawles push the Valerie down the bridge, yet while her scarf is muddy and wet, her coat was found to be clean by the police. You request that the "eye-witness" will be called up. Edgeworth accepts your request and calls the witness to the stand. | Answer that the false evidence is the '''witness's testimony'''. The witness said that they saw Fawles push the Valerie down the bridge, yet while her scarf is muddy and wet, her coat was found to be clean by the police. You request that the "eye-witness" will be called up. Edgeworth accepts your request and calls the witness to the stand. |