The Judge didn't even realize the pun he just made... Fencer thought.
"Uh... what about?" Gumshoe asked.
"Please testify as to the state of the crime scene." Max said. "Perhaps any new information we learn here can be used to deduce who broke the tree stump."
"Alright! I'll do my best, pal!"
GUMSHOE'S TESTIMONY - THE CRIME SCENE
"For the most part, the crime scene as depicted in this photo is what it looked like."
"However, there were three differences. The first was the broken tree stump, as pointed out by Mr. Fencer."
"The second was the presence of a bag that belonged to Mr. Don. It's what the murder weapon was held in."
"The third, however, is a bit stranger. It's that the size of the deer prints changed."
"Aside from that, we found nothing strange."
"The prints... changed size?!" The Judge exclaimed. "How is that even possible?!"
"I-I don't know, sir!" Gumshoe said. "But it's the truth. Scaling the size of the prints in the picture to the size of the prints in the photo using the tree stump as a reference reveals that the prints grew."
"This case gets stranger by the minute." the Judge said.