"Alright, then." Max said, a glint in his eyes.
CROSS-EXAMINATION: GUMSHOE'S TESTIMONY - FACTS OF THE CASE

"Detective." Max said. "You can see a lot of other things, too. What's the importance of these things? Aside from the body, of course."
"Well, the tracks are kinda unimportant. But they do look cool." Gumshoe said. "However, the stump is very important. The tree was broken by the killer. How do we know? Well, the main section of the tree was cracked, and we found bark all over the shirt of the victim. Also, we found Mr. Hersenen's prints on the tree."
"I see." Fencer said. This feels like an important detail. I'd better add it to the Court Record.
*Snapped Tree Stump added to the Court Record*
Wait a minute! Max thought. He pulled out the Crime Photo and looked at it. In the photo, the stump was undamaged. There it is! he thought, whipping out his pointing finger.

Boy, it's been a while since I've done that! Max thought. "Detective Gumshoe! I ask you to correct your inaccuracy of your observation!"
"W-what?! What do you mean by that, pal?!"
"If everything truly happened as you stated in your testimony..." Max said, slamming his bench. "...THEN WHY IS IT THAT THE TREE REMAINS STANDING IN THIS PICTURE?!"
"Hey! You're right, pal!" Gumshoe said, bewildered.