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20 Clues for Trailblazers 7
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Exaggeration often signals deflection, not honesty.
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Max insults Johnny repeatedly instead of simply denying guilt.
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She repeatedly dismisses concerns with “anyway”.
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Her language is cautious, suggesting fear of responsibility, not action.
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He says “instead of blaming someone” — before anyone blamed him.
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He exaggerates its power: “as powerful as a storm”.
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She was busy helping Johnny, not controlling equipment.
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She was backstage fixing curtains, not operating machines.
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She immediately suggests it might be an accident.
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Eddie Sparks directly admits he turned on the smoke machine.
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Lily Sparks describes Johnny as extremely happy.
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She emphasizes the smoke machine instead of Johnny.
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Her testimony is filled with positive similes, possibly rehearsed.
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Max was seen stage left, not backstage.
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Dismissing details can suggest avoidance, not guilt.
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The incident involved stage effects, not physical contact.
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Johnny argued with Max Thunder shortly before the show.
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Max says he “never touched him” — oddly specific.
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Mrs. Velvet says she is “not quite sure” what happened.
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Max uses strong exaggeration (“as funny as a rock”, “soap opera actor”).
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