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While investigating the murder of Bruce Goodman, Phoenix Wright was given a bottle of luminol from Ema Skye to see if there was any evidence of blood in the evidence room and underground parking lot. The results proved to be very helpful as Wright found the bloody handprint of Jake Marshall on one of the lockers in the evidence room.

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  • While investigating the murder of Bruce Goodman, Phoenix Wright was given a bottle of luminol from Ema Skye to see if there was any evidence of blood in the evidence room and underground parking lot. The results proved to be very helpful as Wright found the bloody handprint of Jake Marshall on one of the lockers in the evidence room.
  • Luminol is a versatile chemical that exhibits chemiluminescence, with a striking blue glow, when mixed with an appropriate oxidizing agent. It is a white to slightly yellow crystalline solid that is soluble in water and most polar organic solvents. Luminol is used by forensic investigators to detect trace amounts of blood left at crime scenes as it reacts with iron found in hemoglobin. It is also used by biologists in cellular assays for the detection of copper, iron, and cyanides.
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  • While investigating the murder of Bruce Goodman, Phoenix Wright was given a bottle of luminol from Ema Skye to see if there was any evidence of blood in the evidence room and underground parking lot. The results proved to be very helpful as Wright found the bloody handprint of Jake Marshall on one of the lockers in the evidence room.
  • Luminol is a versatile chemical that exhibits chemiluminescence, with a striking blue glow, when mixed with an appropriate oxidizing agent. It is a white to slightly yellow crystalline solid that is soluble in water and most polar organic solvents. Luminol is used by forensic investigators to detect trace amounts of blood left at crime scenes as it reacts with iron found in hemoglobin. It is also used by biologists in cellular assays for the detection of copper, iron, and cyanides.
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