A: text (back dated to the night of the banquet)
Banquet? Dull.
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B: video (forwarded [?] to the morning after)
[Sherlock can be seen, his hair a complete mess, but with a grin that goes from ear to ear. He looks like a kid who was going to get everything they wanted on Christmas.]
Ah, there's been a murder, so I've heard! Finally, something
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[ And now she's going to lash out at you in disgust ]
How could you be excited about a murder?
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[He doesn't seem fazed at all about her tone of voice. He's never cared what people thought and he's not starting today.]
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Still, he also does change to voice, his voice gone back to the usual monotone.]
Oh, I've heard that countless times before. But then again, your group is not Scotland Yard, so I suppose I should give you a chance. But still, some information would be nice, just in case, considering that I obviously wouldn't be able to enter, especially since I am not a part of whatever police force you may have.
[a moment's pause.]
She was close to you wasn't she? The victim. She was someone you knew, maybe a romantic attachment or something else.
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Fine. There's not much I can do.
[Still, he listens to the information closely. There's no sound of anything being written, because nothing is being written. It's all being memorized in his head. Even after Edgeworth stops talking there's no sound from the other end, as Sherlock is thinking, or slightly spaced out.]
The shape of the footprint and the way it is made can help us. Have you found the murder weapon? A murder like such was not planned out, and so the murder weapon will most likely be found around the area.
An autopsy should be done as well.
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Either way, I don't like social events such as these.
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