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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Hints
Olga's Fourth Testimony: The Best Laid Traps
1 of 15: You need to find out a little more before you can draw any conclusions here.
2 of 15: So, press and press again.
3 of 15: Press whichever statements you'd like clarification on. However, the one you need to press is the fourth, regarding Wright picking up the bottle and swinging it at the victim.
4 of 15: This will cause Apollo's "powers" to become apparent to the player. Click the Perceive button to continue gameplay.
5 of 15: Now you need to present evidence to relate the witness touching her neck whenever she pictures the moment of the murder.
6 of 15: Your first inkling will probably be wrong here, as there's another neck-related item we've seen in this case.
7 of 15: It isn't the locket that was around Mr. Smith's neck -- or the one around Phoenix's neck, for that matter.
8 of 15: She is touching her neck almost as if it pained her physically to remember the moment of the crime.
9 of 15: This is usually a symptom of a victim remember being attacked -- not a third party.
10 of 15: Is it possible that Olga was hit with the murder weapon?
11 of 15: Present the Deadly Bottle as the evidence required.
12 of 15: This will cause a new line of testimony to be appended to the notes, which you should press.
13 of 15: Kristoph will then ask you whether you feel the testimony was reasonable.
14 of 15: Of course it wasn't!
15 of 15: Tell him that you feel her evidence was flawed.