A: text (back dated to the night of the banquet)
Banquet? Dull.
SH
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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It's nothing like Christmas. But you could help with the investigation.
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Of course you'd say that. And I know I can. I've gotten some information from one of the police force. What do you have?
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[Truth be told, if Kay knows it, the entire police force also does. She mostly relies on Edgeworth for the logic and deduction bits.]
...actually, I think you're better off asking Mr. Edgeworth. I haven't found anything new.
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I have and the information I have is from him. How disappointing.
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How could you describe it as Christmas? A young woman's life was taken-detective or not, that isn't something to be taken light of.
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Oh, I'm not taking it lightly. This is the chance for a puzzle, if everything goes well. You see, if I took it lightly, I wouldn't even be caring about it. But I am thinking about it. I don't see the problem.
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What I mean is that you shouldn't consider it as just a puzzle. At the very least you could be a bit more sensitive to those who may have been close to the victim when announcing it over a public network.
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[oops Kid, he's kind of stubborn....]
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