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==5 Years Ago: Cross-Examination== | ==5 Years Ago: Cross-Examination== | ||
'''Present''' the '''Dusky Bridge Map''' on the '''fourth statement'''. If Dahlia was pushed from the bridge according to the map, she would have landed in the bedrock, a certain death! Edgeworth will now say Fawles pushed Dahlia | '''Present''' the '''Dusky Bridge Map''' on the '''fourth statement'''. If Dahlia was pushed from the bridge according to the map, she would have landed in the bedrock, a certain death! Edgeworth will now say Fawles pushed Dahlia into the river after being shot. Counter this theory by '''Presenting''' the '''Witness's Photo'''. The ropes are too high for an average person to push someone in. Even if the ropes were weak enough, Fawles could not have pushed Dahlia in because he was shot in the right arm, weakening him. So it could be that Dahlia jumped in the river herself! | ||
You are now given a chance to explain why Dahlia would jump off, '''Present''' the '''Diamond'''. Fawles kidnapped Dahlia for ransom to get the diamond, when in truth, Dahlia wanted the $2,000,000 jewel to keep for herself. So she betrayed Fawles by taking the jewel inside her backpack and jumping off the river! | You are now given a chance to explain why Dahlia would jump off, '''Present''' the '''Diamond'''. Fawles kidnapped Dahlia for ransom to get the diamond, when in truth, Dahlia wanted the $2,000,000 jewel to keep for herself. So she betrayed Fawles by taking the jewel inside her backpack and jumping off the river! |