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==What I Saw 2: Cross-Examination==
==What I Saw 2: Cross-Examination==
A grown man, eh? '''Press''' on the '''5th statement'''. Lamiroir says that the grown person was a man, a young man. She can hear a voice and never forget it, so she was certain that it wasn't LeTouse who spoke. It looks like a good testimony. When given the choice, you can say '''It's contradictory''', arguing that if it was a grown man what she heard, how could the man get away? There was no way he could have fit in the air vents. Saying '''It's pretty good''' doesn't penalize you in any way, other than having Klavier making fun of you (nothing new by this point)  
A grown person, eh? '''Press''' on the '''5th statement'''. Lamiroir says that the grown person was a man, a young man. She can hear a voice and never forget it, so she was certain that it wasn't LeTouse who spoke. It looks like a good testimony. When given the choice, you can say '''It's contradictory''', arguing that if it was a grown man what she heard, how could the man get away? There was no way he could have fit in the air vents. Saying '''It's pretty good''' doesn't penalize you in any way, other than having Klavier making fun of you (nothing new by this point)  


Klavier will say that there is another contradiction. The window Lamiroir saw through was closed, so she could not have heard the man speak. Therefore, what she had testified sounds quite dull for being decisive! Thus, Klavier requests that Lamiroir leaves the stand and Ema retakes it. The Judge takes it, unfortunately for you.
Klavier will say that there is another contradiction. The window Lamiroir saw through was closed, so she could not have heard the man speak. Therefore, what she had testified sounds quite dull for being decisive! Thus, Klavier requests that Lamiroir leaves the stand and Ema retakes it. The Judge takes it, unfortunately for you.
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[[File:AJAA Luminol.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Luminol.png|right]]
Ema then gets an idea. She wants to test the rubbed blood with luminol, the chemical that can react to the stickiest parts of the blood. She wants you to test it on the carpet. It is quite simple, just touch the {{ds|Stylus}} everywhere, until you get a reaction. You remember in the first game "Rise From The Ashes" in which you try it in the "Parking Lot" and the "Detective Locker Room".
Ema then gets an idea. She wants to test the rubbed blood with luminol, the chemical that can react to the stickiest parts of the blood. She wants you to test it on the carpet. It is quite simple, just touch the {{ds|Stylus}} everywhere, until you get a reaction. You remember in the first game "Rise From The Ashes" in which you try it in the "Parking Lot" and the "Detective Locker Room".
 
{{achievement
|name=Forensics Expert
|g=60
|trophy=gold
|image=AJAA_Trilogy_Forensics_Expert.png
|description=For having performed every forensic technique at least once in all three games
|progress=3
|total=8
}}
You will find the writing. It says "IPXX314206". Is that the killer? Klavier explains that it an ID number for Interpol, the international police agency, where policemen from all around the world investigate crimes everywhere. Is Machi an undercover agent? How does LeTouse know the number? Klavier will call up Daryan, to have the code analyzed.
You will find the writing. It says "IPXX314206". Is that the killer? Klavier explains that it an ID number for Interpol, the international police agency, where policemen from all around the world investigate crimes everywhere. Is Machi an undercover agent? How does LeTouse know the number? Klavier will call up Daryan, to have the code analyzed.


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