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HELP ME NOW PLEASE What does Paul write in his statement for the police?

He tells what happened and then regrets it.

He tells what happened but lies and says that it is more Erik's fault than Arthur's.

He tells what happened and then talks about Luis's life and how he influenced others

He tells what happened and then offers ideas for ways Erik could be punished.

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