hi! okay i'm not sure what to do next, hopefully someone can help. here's where I am so far:
Nancy is still in jail, but i can't talk to anyone and there's nothing I can see to do (I'm on senior though so I don't have a checklist.)
I've gotten all the fingerprints and matched those, I've done the thing with the sample for the accelerant and have that chart on the evidence board, everything's been done in the closet at Scoop's, and I know about the traffic ticket.
I'm a little confused on how to arrange some of the evidence on the evidence board, just because I think I'm missing some stuff and I don't know how to make the evidence currently under Nancy point to someone else.
The only thing I can think of is that I haven't opened the box in Brenda's trunk, but I have no idea how, or what I have to do before I can do that. Any help is appreciated!
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Nancy is still in jail, but i can't talk to anyone and there's nothing I can see to do (I'm on senior though so I don't have a checklist.)
I've gotten all the fingerprints and matched those, I've done the thing with the sample for the accelerant and have that chart on the evidence board, everything's been done in the closet at Scoop's, and I know about the traffic ticket.
I'm a little confused on how to arrange some of the evidence on the evidence board, just because I think I'm missing some stuff and I don't know how to make the evidence currently under Nancy point to someone else.
The only thing I can think of is that I haven't opened the box in Brenda's trunk, but I have no idea how, or what I have to do before I can do that. Any help is appreciated!
Topic Names:
Write descriptive, helpful topics for other users. Your readers shouldn’t have to guess about the message they are going to read. Descriptive topics make your getting a response more likely. For example, try using, "Help - Cannot put out fire!" or "Stuck - Tile Puzzle" or "Help: Paintbrush & Finger Print" is much more helpful (and you'll usually get a quicker response) than making a topic that only reads "Help" or "Stuck".
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