Godot now reminds you that the blackmail referred to Atmey's secret identity. So, if the blackmail letter was referring to the "red diamond" on the ring Atmey was wearing, then it is obvious that Bullard was blackmailing Atmey, not Ron! If you hadn't noticed (though you probably did when you first met him), Atmey has been wearing a red jewel on his ring. He recovered the item on the last heist, so as a reward, he received a "red diamond". Alternatively, you can present Newspaper Clipping on statement 3 and skip presenting the Blackmail Letter for the same result.Ītmey has been involved in all of Mask☆DeMasque's cases. When asked who, Present Luke Atmey's Profile. However, in the letter it says "I'll take that 'red' diamond you received the other day." This doesn't describe the "blue" diamond Mask☆DeMasque stole, so the letter may be intended for someone else. It says the Tear of Emanon in there was "blue". When asked what, Present the Newspaper Clipping. The letter says that it is addressed to Ron, but you find a contradiction here. Present the Blackmail Letter at statement 3 (you as well can present Newspaper Clipping right away). The Blackmail Letter will be updated to the Court Record. The blackmail letter was analyzed recently and the handwriting was indeed Bullard's. The defendant truly believes he is Mask☆DeMasque. Bullard who harbored a grudge against Mr. Bullard who wrote the blackmail letter and sent it to Ron DeLite. Kane Bullard decided to investigate Mask☆DeMasque and simply mistook who he was!.
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