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(→‎What Happened Next: Cross-examination: Because the game is linear, why not show why it's linear, so I can inform newcomers there's no harm in this series.)
(→‎Solving the case: Yeah, the reason I like the series is because it's funny.)
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==Solving the case==
==Solving the case==
It looks like you have caught Wellington, but Payne asks for one more thing: a motive. What reason did Wellington have to kill Dustin? When asked to present something, '''Present''' the '''Names List'''. The list contains phone numbers taken from the memory of Wellington's phone. The people on this list are actually con artists! When asked what Wellington's connection was, answer that Wellington is '''a member of that group.''' Since his phone contained such an incriminating list of contacts, he feared Maggey or Dustin would look into the number list.
It looks like you have caught Wellington, but Payne asks for one more thing: a motive. What reason did Wellington have to kill Dustin? When asked to present something, '''Present''' the '''Names List'''. The list contains phone numbers taken from the memory of Wellington's phone. The people on this list are actually con artists! When asked what Wellington's connection was, answer that Wellington is '''a member of that group.''' Since his phone contained such an incriminating list of contacts, he feared Maggey or Dustin would look into the number list. Not '''a victim of the group'' or he '''knows the group'''.


That is a very explainable motive, but Payne objects. He reminds you that Wellington was promised his phone back, so why get it back in such an unfriendly matter? Try thinking outside the box - was there something Wellington saw that made him commit the murder? When asked what he saw, present '''Dustin Prince's Profile'''. Dustin was wearing his police uniform when the murder occurred. When Wellington saw Dustin, he might have thought that Maggey had checked the list of numbers, and brought a police officer with her to ask Wellington questions about the list. Thinking they ran a check, he panicked and killed Dustin to keep him quiet. If that is true, then Wellington killed Dustin because of his uniform!
That is a very explainable motive, but Payne objects. He reminds you that Wellington was promised his phone back, so why get it back in such an unfriendly matter? Try thinking outside the box - was there something Wellington saw that made him commit the murder? When asked what he saw, present '''Dustin Prince's Profile'''. Dustin was wearing his police uniform when the murder occurred. When Wellington saw Dustin, he might have thought that Maggey had checked the list of numbers, and brought a police officer with her to ask Wellington questions about the list. Thinking they ran a check, he panicked and killed Dustin to keep him quiet. If that is true, then Wellington killed Dustin because of his uniform!


You have proven Wellington's motive, but Wellington persists. He wants you to present evidence that proves he killed Dustin. It looks like you don't have any. The phone you present seems meaningless. When asked how to prove who the phone belongs to, choose '''Fingerprints on the phone?'''. Maya, however, lets you know you wiped the phone, probably taking the prints with it. Wellington reminds you he has his own phone right in his hand, and that there aren't any numbers on that cell phone.
You have proven Wellington's motive, but Wellington persists. He wants you to evidence that proves he killed Dustin. It looks like you don't have any. present The phone you present seems meaningless. When asked how to prove who the phone belongs to, choose '''Fingerprints on the phone?'''. Not '''Data on the phone?''' as it really proves nothing. Maya, however, lets you know you wiped the phone, probably taking the prints with it. Wellington reminds you he has his own phone right in his hand, and that there aren't any numbers on that cell phone.


You ask him where he got the phone, but suddenly recall something. Just before the trial, Wellington knocked you out with a fire extinguisher. You were holding his cell phone before that happened, so Wellington must have attacked you to get his phone back.
You ask him where he got the phone, but suddenly recall something. Just before the trial, Wellington knocked you out with a fire extinguisher. You were holding his cell phone before that happened, so Wellington must have attacked you to get his phone back.


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[[File:PWAAJFA_buisnesscard.png|right]]
The Judge decides to set Wellington free from the stand. '''Raise an objection'''. You tell the court you have evidence that proves everything. The Judge decides to give you a few chances to present the correct evidence. '''Present Phoenix's Business Card'''. The Judge will give you his business card. The '''Judge's Business Card''' is added to the Court Record. When asked what makes it an important piece of evidence, choose '''the back of the card'''. It has your phone number and you decide to call it. A phone rings, but the one that is ringing is in Wellington's hand!
The Judge decides to set Wellington free from the stand. '''Raise an objection'''. Or not as Phoenix usually corrects himself. You tell the court you have evidence that proves everything. The Judge decides to give you a few chances to present the correct evidence. '''Present Phoenix's Business Card'''. The Judge will give you his business card. The '''Judge's Business Card''' is added to the Court Record. When asked what makes it an important piece of evidence, choose '''the back of the card'''. Not '''the front of the card'''. It has your phone number and you decide to call it. A phone rings, but the one that is ringing is in Wellington's hand!


It looks like when Wellington went to retrieve his phone, he took yours instead!
It looks like when Wellington went to retrieve his phone, he took yours instead!