A photograph of a glowing stage costume was a piece of evidence in Athena Cykes's investigation into the murder of Constance Courte.
Prosecutor Simon Blackquill submitted the photo into evidence during Juniper Woods's trial for the murder. Woods explained that she had hung the costume on a mannequin inside out to allow the paint on it to dry. However, Apollo Justice noticed that there was a hand print on the costume. This evidence, combined with a photo in the Themis Herald Extra, revealed that Robin Newman had touched the costume. In fact, the positioning of the hand print showed that Newman had tried the costume on, eventually leading to the revelation that she was a girl. Later that day, Newman confiscated the photo and stage costume sketch for herself.