Nick thinks Josh had something to do with the accident that took place. He is interrogating him to find out more information. “I guess I should have told that reporter my side of the story when I had the chance, Josh said. Now look at the mess I’m in.” (Bossley, Pg. 21. The aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid afores Nick is interrogating Josh about the runner of the sled and how it became loose.
Nick is discussing how to prove Josh s innocence, but realizes the trouble he's in. “Josh could get framed, even if it was just an accident”. They could charge him with attempted murder.” (Bossley, Pg. 15). The syllable of the syllable. Nick is stating that if the police could get more information they could blame it on Josh and …show more content…
“We video the whole thing, then we phone the coach, show him the footage and call the cops” (Bossley, Pg. 101). The. Nick is trying to gather evidence to prove Josh s innocence, and get him back to the national trial.
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Robyn finds a $50 bill and gives it to the coach to put it in the lost and found, but mixes up the bill for his own. “She glanced at the bill, and then she frowned and looked again”. Bossley, Pg. 78, pp. 78-89. 27. The aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid aforesaid afor Robyn might have given Mr. Kowalski a fake $50 bill, and the police might accuse him of counterfeiting.
Robyn helps the group find out that the Xs, Cs and Ls mean 20, 100 and 50 Euros. “You know, Robyn has a point. XX is the roman numeral for “twenty”. Bossley, Pg. 78, pp. 78-89. 84. The nlnlnlnlnlnlnlnln Robyn’s idea that the symbols are roman numerals and that it was talking about money was very helpful in solving the case.
Robyn convinces the group to sneak around and look for clues. “If someone is sabotaging sleds, they’re going to do it after hours, when no one is around”. Bossley, Pg. 78, pp. 78-89. 45. The syllable of the syllable. Robyn is trying to find out who left those notes, and who sabotaged the