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'''Present''' the '''Crime Photo''' on the '''3rd statement'''. There is something that contradicts with this testimony in this photo. When asked what, '''Present''' the vase on the table left of the frame. Then, '''Present Victor's Testimony'''. (You can also '''Present Victor's Testimony''' first then presenting the '''Crime Photo'''.)  He said he knocked over the vase on the table he was sitting, so if he did see the crime with the mirror, the vase would have been knocked over! So there was no mirror at Trés Bien after all!
'''Present''' the '''Crime Photo''' on the '''3rd statement'''. There is something that contradicts with this testimony in this photo. When asked what, '''Present''' the '''Vase on the table left of the frame'''. Then, '''Present Victor's Testimony'''. (You can also '''Present Victor's Testimony''' first then presenting the '''Crime Photo'''.)  He said he knocked over the vase on the table he was sitting, so if he did see the crime with the mirror, the vase would have been knocked over! So there was no mirror at Trés Bien after all!


Godot now wants you to solve the contradiction you just discovered. When given the choice, choose '''The victim was a phony'''. If Victor did insist of what he saw, then the "crime" he would have seen was a fake. This probably means that the victim from Victor's POV was also a forgery. The phony probably acted out the scene to create a "witness", and if that witness really did see the earpiece on his left ear, then the phony might have put it there by mistake, as for the waitress, she could also be a fake!
Godot now wants you to solve the contradiction you just discovered. When given the choice, choose '''The victim was a phony'''. If Victor did insist of what he saw, then the "crime" he would have seen was a fake. This probably means that the victim from Victor's POV was also a forgery. The phony probably acted out the scene to create a "witness", and if that witness really did see the earpiece on his left ear, then the phony might have put it there by mistake, as for the waitress, she could also be a fake!
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