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'''Present''' the '''Courtroom No. 4 Diagram''' on this new statement. The rubble blocks off access to the area around the witness stand, so he couldn't have looked there. Payne submits a zoomed out version of the photo he presented earlier. '''Apollo's Assault Photo''' is updated in the Court Record. Tonate's transport case appears in the photo. Juniper suddenly remembers its position was more to the right before, and the area where it's now was free space. '''Present''' the area with the bloody writing.  
'''Present''' the '''Courtroom No. 4 Diagram''' on this new statement. The rubble blocks off access to the area around the witness stand, so he couldn't have looked there. Payne submits a zoomed out version of the photo he presented earlier. '''Apollo's Assault Photo''' is updated in the Court Record. Tonate's transport case appears in the photo. Juniper suddenly remembers its position was more to the right before, and the area where it's now was free space. '''Present''' the area with the bloody writing.  


The transport case covered the area where the bloody writing is now! Payne and the Judge want proof. '''Present'''  the part of Apollo's bandages with wheel marks over them. This proves Juniper was correct. When asked who might have written the bloody message, choose '''Someone Else'''. Now, when the Judge asks you who specifically made the writing,'''Present Candice Arme's profile'''. She also bled at the crime scene, so she must have written the message. Apollo didn't bleed enough to write the message.
The transport case covered the area where the bloody writing is now! Payne and the Judge want proof. '''Present'''  the part of Apollo's bandages with wheel marks over them. This proves Juniper was correct. When asked who might have written the bloody message, choose '''Someone Else'''. Now, when the Judge asks you who specifically made the writing, '''Present Candice Arme's profile'''. She also bled at the crime scene, so she must have written the message. Apollo didn't bleed enough to write the message.


Payne claims Arme had no reason to write Juniper's name. Phoenix will claim the message wasn't intended to say "WOODS". When asked about its real meaning, '''present''' the '''Bomb Transport Case'''. Payne says the messages don't match up, but if you '''erase two lines''', "WOODS" turn into "L10015". Arme must've been trying to point out the bomber. When asked who it was, '''present Ted Tonate's profile'''. Tonate easily concealed Arme's message because he was '''the first to find the body''', and covered it with his transport case.
Payne claims Arme had no reason to write Juniper's name. Phoenix will claim the message wasn't intended to say "WOODS". When asked about its real meaning, '''present''' the '''Bomb Transport Case'''. Payne says the messages don't match up, but if you '''erase two lines''', "WOODS" turn into "L10015". Arme must've been trying to point out the bomber. When asked who it was, '''present Ted Tonate's profile'''. Tonate easily concealed Arme's message because he was '''the first to find the body''', and covered it with his transport case.
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