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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Hints
Which evidence proves the clock was running slow on the day of the murder?
1 of 8: Think about what Mia said.
2 of 8: We do not need to prove the clock was slow -- we need to think about why it was slow, and the proof will appear in its own way.
3 of 8: Think back to what Payne had said about Cindy near the start of the trial.
4 of 8: He said she had recently returned from Paris.
5 of 8: If she were in Paris, would she have set her clock to Paris' time zone?
6 of 8: Paris is nine hours ahead of Phoenix's time zone, which may not seem relevant.
7 of 8: However, 12 - 3 = 9, meaning the three-hour gap still makes sense!
8 of 8: Present Cindy's Passport to prove she took the clock to Paris and set it to the local time.