This is where the reader learns several things. One is what really happened and one is what is thought to ahve happened. This is the time for the specifics. The clues are shown but rather than blatently put forth are shown in an ordinary manner. They don't stick out and shout, I's a clue. The writer must be careful not to telegraph the clues thus making it easy for the reader to solve well before the story ends and perhaps puts it aside.
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