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'''Present''' the '''Second Lake Photo''' to the court. It reveals the photo was taken just before midnight. It looks like Larry ''did'' hear it. The photo was used to detect loud noises. The loud noise occurred on Christmas Eve. Karma objects, saying there is no proof that the loud noise was a gunshot. '''Present''' the '''Pistol''' to the court. The report shows that the Pistol actually fired ''three'' times rather than two. But this leaves the judge wondering what really happened. Karma asks Phoenix to answer why there were two shots 25 minutes apart. | '''Present''' the '''Second Lake Photo''' to the court. It reveals the photo was taken just before midnight. It looks like Larry ''did'' hear it. The photo was used to detect loud noises. The loud noise occurred on Christmas Eve. Karma objects, saying there is no proof that the loud noise was a gunshot. '''Present''' the '''Pistol''' to the court. The report shows that the Pistol actually fired ''three'' times rather than two. But this leaves the judge wondering what really happened. Karma asks Phoenix to answer why there were two shots 25 minutes apart. | ||
Phoenix thinks for a moment, and then finally figures something out. There was a shot 15 minutes after midnight, however, it turns out that Robert Hammond was already killed by then. Karma then asks if that wasn't the victim on the boat, then who was it? Answer, "'''Edgeworth and the murderer'''". Phoenix says that the murderer assumed the guise of the victim and met Edgeworth. It seems that the murderer called Edgeworth, and Edgeworth didn't recognize his face. | Phoenix thinks for a moment, and then finally figures something out. There was a shot 15 minutes after midnight, however, it turns out that Robert Hammond was already killed by then. Karma then asks if that wasn't the victim on the boat, then who was it? Answer, "'''Edgeworth and the murderer'''". Phoenix says that the murderer assumed the guise of the victim and met Edgeworth. It seems that the murderer called Edgeworth, and Edgeworth didn't recognize his face. | ||