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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Hints
Spark's Fourth Testimony: The Interview: A Recap
1 of 20: Brushel says that nothing left the studio after Drew died. He's very clear about that.
2 of 20: Think about something we saw in that studio that was in its place purely for the purpose of things coming and going from the office.
3 of 20: Ema mentioned it to us when we first stepped foot in there.
4 of 20: Press this statement and tell the Judge that one thing DID leave the office.
5 of 20: You know what it was, just think carefully.
6 of 20: It relates to the letter he was writing.
7 of 20: Present the Letter Box.
8 of 20: Now attack things from a different angle -- don't go after the revised statement.
9 of 20: Brushel says that nothing else touched Drew's lips.
10 of 20: What have we just been talking about and arguing over?
11 of 20: An envelope.
12 of 20: Press this statement.
13 of 20: Now the Judge wants us to tell him where the poisoned stamp was.
14 of 20: Think where else in that room you found traces of the atroquinine poison.
15 of 20: Somewhere stamp-sized.
16 of 20: The Tiny Frame is the evidence you need.
17 of 20: Now think of a way to prove that the stamp was the murder weapon.
18 of 20: You can't prove it with the means at YOUR disposal.
19 of 20: But who do we normally ask when we need something scientific proving?
20 of 20: We can present the Red Envelope, then ask Ema to analyze it!