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Phoenix Wright 3: Trials and Tribulations Hints
What more can I learn about Larry's painting, and the flying figure?
1 of 17: Okay, a few final questions to answer before Iris's testimony is over.
2 of 17: Remember one of the still images we saw when Larry was waking up, and saw the bridge on fire.
3 of 17: He was lying on his back with his head tilted backwards... meaning everything he saw was upside down.
4 of 17: This also means his painting was upside down... flip your DS over.
5 of 17: This means that Larry's painting is a complete contradiction of the actual events... it's all flip-sided.
6 of 17: Point out the contradiction in the picture. If it's upside down, that means something else is upside-down, not just the bridge itself, and the figure.
7 of 17: The wires attached to the bridge are what you need to point out, they should be under the bridge, not on top of it.
8 of 17: And, the evidence that shows that those wires should be under the bridge is also in our Court Record.
9 of 17: It was only just submitted, in fact.
10 of 17: The Dusky Bridge Photo shows the wires under the bridge.
11 of 17: Now, where did the rope come from?
12 of 17: Look closer... it's already at hand.
13 of 17: You can see it in the Dusky Bridge Photo, present that.
14 of 17: And, to prove that the body WAS swung, we need some evidence of the body being on the other side.
15 of 17: Something that relates to the victim that was found on the far side of the bridge.
16 of 17: Covered in blood, buried in the snow, that came off her staff.