Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Episode 5: Rise from the Ashes/Day 2 - Trial Former

This trial will be unlike all of the previous ones: from here on, only Ema can help you, as there won't be a Fey to help you out... or will there?

Day two: Courtroom mode
Edgeworth calls Angel Starr to the stand. Usually they call a detective, but according to Edgeworth, Angel was, until two years ago, a "first class" homicide detective. Angel proceeds with describing the crime.


 * The parking lot at the Prosecutor's Office is divided into two blocks.
 * A Block is for the Prosecutor's Office personnel.
 * B Block is for visitors and clients.
 * A chain divider separates the two blocks.
 * I suppose that's to keep visitors from taking up the prosecutors' parking spaces, yes.
 * The crime took place by a car in the back of A Block, in the car's trunk.
 * The killer stabbed the victim with a knife and went to drive the body out of the garage.

The floor plans will be added to the Court Record. Angel says he witnessed the very moment of the crime - things are looking grim for you already.

Witness' Account: Cross-Examination
Press Angel's first, second and fourth statements. Angel tells you that the reason she hates prosecutors is because they fired her. Angel was at the security booth just above the scene, and claims to have seen the car and the crime from thirty feet away. Angel then presents a photograph, taken just after the crime, showing a person that is certainly Lana. The crime photo will be added to your Court Record.

Present the crime photo on Angel's fifth statement. It doesn't look like she was holding a knife. However, Edgeworth objects, saying Angel took the photo after the crime, because blood was already splattered. Edgeworth sees no problem in this. You have a choice to object, or accept. Choose "Objection." Didn't Angel say she took the picture at the moment of the murder? She takes it lightly however, and admits she is a little off. Angel then says Lana committed the murder in a premeditated way, because, according to the photo, Lana was wearing gloves, implying that the crime wouldn't be premeditated without them. The judge then demands that Angel add that into her testimony.
 * "The murder was planned! The rubber gloves prove it!"

Present Edgeworth's knife to that statement. Phoenix proves that both the knife and the car were both Edgeworth's. Not only that, but Lana didn't prepare the most important thing: the murder weapon. Why would she just put it in the trunk? She could have ran with it when she got the chance. Finally, Angel freaks. Edgeworth, however, reminds you that the murder was planned. He then makes Angel testify her about her deduction.

Angel's Deduction: Cross Examination
Present Goodman's autopsy report to Angel's fourth statement. It says that Goodman was stabbed once. Angel thought that Lana stabbed Goodman more than once, because there was already blood on her. The judge has Angel add it to her testimony.
 * "Her red muffler looked like blood to me... that's how ghastly the whole scene was."

Present the crime photo to that statement. Edgeworth states that according to the photo, Lana wasn't wearing a muffler. Angel swore she saw something red. The judge has Angel testify to her mistake. Finally you're making progress.

Angel's Testimony: Apprehending the Suspect
As Angel and Lana were struggling, Lana knocked over an oil drum. You begin the Cross-Examination.

Apprehending the Suspect: Cross-Examination
Press Angel's second statement. Angel says she was 30 feet away from her before Lana was arrested. Press her further. Angel earlier claims to have witnessed the accident at Block B. There was a chain fence that blocks Angel from the crime scene. Angel says she climbed over the 9-foot fence to get to Lana. How would she do that with so little time?

Press on Angel's third statement. Angel heard Lana say the word "muffler" on her phone. Ask further. Lana attempted to use the emergency phone at first, but it was out of order. The cell phone is updated in the Court Record. Angel adds a testimony about the emergency phone.
 * "She gave up trying to use the phone on the wall and just used her cell phone!"

Present the parking lot floor plans to that statement. If Angel had witnessed the crime from where she claims she was, she would not have seen Lana use the phone, because of the partition that was in the way. Angel has to be lying. Edgeworth wants to know what she is lying about. Say, "Where she saw it." If Angel saw Lana use the phone, she might have saw it in a different location. The judge wants to know where. You examine the parking lot floor plans. Present where it's labeled "Security Room." Earlier Angel said that she was selling one of her lunches to one of her "boyfriends" in the Security Room. That's probably when she saw the crime.

Ema then notices something odd. Why would Angel lie? Edgeworth presents the crime photo to remind you that Angel took the picture from Block B. The judge wants to know what Angel is lying about and tells Phoenix to do so. Ema then recalls what you know so far. Angel says that she saw the crime from the Security Office, but she lied about seeing it from Block B. Phoenix wonders what would change by that. Choose the "Distance to the crime." Though the Security Room was also about 30 feet away from the crime, what matters is how long it took to reach the suspect. It took Angel five minutes to get there. Raise an objection at this point. If it took five minutes for Angel to reach the crime, Lana would have a chance to run. Looks like you caught her red-handed.

The judge tries to adjourn Court, but Angel persists, as she has decisive evidence. The judge, with some temptation from Angel, has her testify to the evidence.

Angel's Testimony: Decisive Evidence
The reason Angel didn't present it at first is that she didn't trust Edgeworth, who refused to present it as evidence. Angel says that just today, behind Edgeworth's back, she took the evidence to forensics for blood testing, and afterwards got permission from the Police Department to submit it as evidence. The victim's shoe is added to the Court Record. You now start Cross-Examining.

Decisive Evidence: Cross-Examination
Press Angel's sixth statement. Ema wants to know if there is a problem. Say "There's a problem." You automatically check the shoe. Rotate it so you can see the bottom. There is blood there, present it. Edgeworth wants you to show the contradiction. Present the crime photo. If there was blood, then why weren't there any footprints? Edgeworth then reminds you what Angel said about apprehending the suspect. Lana knocked over an oil drum during the struggle. The oil drum was actually full of water, so Lana used it to wash away the footprints. This proves that Lana tried to hide the evidence. Just by that, the judge decides to declare the verdict. You don't know what to do, and Ema says that Angel may be working on the prosecutor's side. Angel hears this and presents another photo of the crime, the body itself in the trunk of the car (you also see the asphalt around the car, which is wet for some reason, and something is on it). This picture shows that the shoe was indeed the victim's, thus erasing all doubt from the Court.

Now you and Ema have nothing left to save Lana... or have you? You hear a voice, Mia's voice, telling you to look closer at the wet asphalt in the photo. Phoenix stops the Court's verdict and presents the photo. You automatically examine the photo. Present the asphalt (just right of the body's hanging leg). Edgeworth say there is something poking out of the car's muffler. Does "muffler" sound familiar? When given the chance, present Lana's cell phone. Earlier, Angel testifies that Lana mentioned "muffler" in her very brief phone call. She could have been referring to the car's muffler. Finally, you give the judge a reason to continue the case. He calls a half hour recess.

Recess
At the Defendant's Lobby, you'll have a visitor: Jake Marshall. You learn from him that Lana was indeed wearing a muffler (scarf) that day.

The judge resumes the case. You look at Edgeworth looking somewhat shocked saying "It can't be..." You then see someone you haven't seen take the stand. After some chatter, the person is revealed to be the district Chief of Police, Damon Gant, who shows you Lana's muffler, which Gant says was found in "Worthy's" (Edgeworth's) car's muffler. Gant also shows you a switchblade knife. Edgeworth scolds Gant for not bringing this up, but Gant reminds Edgeworth that he is responsible for the investigation. Edgeworth accepts this with his "head in the clouds" from the award that he had receieved. The judge accepts the knife as evidence, but wants you to check it first.

Examine the switch (near the larger end, in one of the handle's sides), and the blade will open. You'll find something shocking, the tip of the blade is broken and it looks like there's blood on the edge. The switchblade knife will be added to the Court Record. At Edgeworth's request, the judge has Gant testify about the disorder.

Gant's Testimony: Department in Disorder
Scary coincidence indeed - 5:15pm is the exact same time when Goodman was killed, and the one that was killed at the Police Department was also a detective!

Department in Disorder: Cross-Examination
If you check the tag on the switchblade knife, it reads "SL-9," but if you turn it upside-down, it reads "6-7S!" Look familiar? Present the victim's note to Gant's second statement. It's the same as the note! Gant adds this to his testimony.
 * "This knife was evidence in a case. It was stolen from the department's Evidence Room."

Press on that statement. The knife was from a case long-solved. Press Gant's fourth statement. Who killed that detective? Gant says they arrested the suspect just now. Gant allows you to ask another question. You have a choice, so ask "Where was the victim was found?" Gant can't say, but he does tell you the murder took place in the Evidence Room. That's where he says the broken knife was stolen from!

Press Gant's sixth statement. It's already proven that the two cases were indeed connected. Gant decides that he should give imformation, unofficially.
 * "I'll cooperate, but I can't reveal the name of the victim in the Department, okay?"

Press on that statement. Gant decides you can ask him a question for a hint. Ask about "The victim's ID number." Gant reveals the ID number, #5842189. Is this familiar to you? You have a choice, choose "This tells me something." Present Goodman's ID, but look at the description first - it says the number is #5842189! If that's true, then Goodman himself might have been killed at the Police Department, although Angel saw Lana stab him at the Prosecutor's Office.

Does this mean that Goodman was killed at different places at the same time? Edgeworth asks Gant why he didn't know this already. Gant tells him he should know by now, thanks to officer Meekins, whom yesterday Edgeworth rejected, because he thought the case would be unimportant. Gant tells Edgeworth that it's his fault for not knowing the connection in the first place, and "Wrighto" (Phoenix) had to prove it. Edgeworth apologizes for the confusion and asks for one more day of investigation. The judge permits this, and adjourns Court for today.

Day two: Investigation mode
You start at the Underground Parking Lot. After recalling the oil drum, Ema introduces you to Luminol testing fluid. It's a substance that can trace blood that has been washed away. However you can only see it with Ema's glasses. She wants you to test it out.

Spray on the floor just left of the car, and you'll see a bloodstain. Ema notices something strange about it. Say "The amount of blood." If Lana and Goodman were fighting, wouldn't there be more blood on the floor? Looks like a clue. Ema will mark the blood stain on the map. The Luminol could be a useful tool for this case, but before you can continue, you face Angel, who just now heard everything. Talk to Angel:


 * Today's trial: Angel confesses that she could be lying a little, but she swore that she saw Lana stab Goodman.
 * Detective Starr: Angel was once a detective who had every criminal "Cough it up" (confess), and was since known as the Cough-Up Queen. But one day Angel was fired, because of a case known as the "SL-9 Incident."

SL-9? Present the victim's note. It says SL-9 on it! Angel reveals that Goodman was the head detective of the SL-9 case. She somehow knew that this case was connected. Present Goodman's ID. Angel, until two years ago, had one of those. She doesn't believe that Goodman was also killed at the Evidence Room. Present the crime photo. Angel seems pretty angry about the holes in her testimony. Talk to her again:


 * SL-9 Incident: Angel was involved in a large case. The investigators were very desperate for answers, but they solved the case cleanly.

The criminal was caught, and was executed. However, they didn't find any decisive evidence, as the evidence itself was fabricated. Several months afterward, the investigators were demoted to patrolmen, while others were fired. Angel was one of the fired ones, and Jake Marshall was one of the demoted ones.


 * Detective Marshall: Since the current case happened, Angel knew that this case would end it all. She gives you a steak lunch to give to someone that might help. It will be added to the Court Record.

Ema mentions that when Jake Marshall was still a detective, he was very nice to Lana. But since then he was very cold to her. You should take the lunch to Marshall. Move to the Police Dept. Entrance.

Police Department Entrance
The detectives are everywhere, as one of them did get killed here. Ema is very excited to see an actual crime scene. Move to the Security Room.

Security Room
You'll see a wild west themed room, and the entrance to the Evidence Room. Examine the door. It's locked; you probably need someone's permission first. Move back to the Police Dept. Entrance.

Police Department Entrance (2)
Here, you'll meet Gumshoe, who tells you that you should talk to the defendant of the Evidence Room stabbing. Move to the Detection Center, accessible from the Wright & Co. Law Offices.

Detention Center
You'll meet someone unexpected as the perpetrator: officer Meekins. Talk to Meekins:


 * The day of the crime: He was at the Security Room just earlier today. He went to the Evidence Room, where he was knocked out. He came to at the Detention Center. Ema asks about Meekins' bandaged hand. It's just like Lana's.
 * Bandaged Hand: Meekins says a detective attacked him, and he fought back. Meekins was then knocked unconscious. When he came to, there was blood on his hands. Meekins didn't really know Goodman, or the other detectives.

Present Goodman's ID. It will jog Meekins' memory.


 * Crime details: He saw Goodman, but he didn't recognize him, so he asked for his ID number. Goodman suddenly attacked. Meekins was knocked out, and woke at the Detention Center. Ema recalls the events: Meekins meets a man that he didn't know, and that man didn't show his card, so you don't know if that was Goodman or not.
 * Reason for arrest: Meekins then explains that a video tape caught the act and that's how Meekins was arrested for "his" crime.

Looks like you'll need to investigate the scene further. Move to the Criminal Affairs Dept.

Criminal Affairs Department
Here, you'll see Chief Gant, who is informed that the detectives searched the scene and found nothing. Gant then notices you. Talk to Gant:


 * Edgeworth: Since you found Manfred von Karma guilty (the last case), Edgeworth is in a bit of a pickle.
 * Evident Incident: He can't say anything about the coincidence about the two locations in which Goodman was stabbed.

After talking, examine the chief detective (the guy sitting at the desk). He tells you that Gant told him to check Goodman's desk. They found nothing, except for a lost item list that was half complete, with the date February 21. Goodman's lost item report will be added to your Court Record. You need to investigate the Evidence Room, but you need Gant's permission. Talk to Gant to get your permission granted. Gant will then leave.

Move back to the Security Room.

Security Room (2)
Examine the entrance to the Evidence Room. You use the card, but it still won't open, as the card reader is off. The security guard turned it off. You then meet the security guard, Jake Marshall, who lets you in. You need to ask him something, but he won't talk, until you present the steak lunch to him. The steak lunch will be removed from the Court Record. Talk to Marshall:


 * Marshall: Marshall once dreamed of being a "rawhide wangler on the scene of the crime." But now it's vanished thanks to the SL-9 case, which Marshall says is dead due to evidence transferals.
 * Guard Office: Meekins said Marshall wasn't in his office at the time of the murder. Marshall says he was "galloping down the highway on the back of (his) steed, Zippy."

Marshall doesn't really like machines, like the security cameras. If nothing happens, then they erase the tape every few hours. Meekins and Goodman may be on one of those tapes. Marshall then shows you a record of the card reader from the day of the murder. You see a familiar ID number on it, but Marshall takes the list away before you can look further.


 * Transferral: Two years after the crime is solved, the case would be dead forever.

Present Goodman's ID to Marshall. Marshall will show you the ID records again. Goodman used his ID card to open the entrance one minute before the stabbing! Why did Goodman point the knife at Meekins rather than presenting his ID card? Marshall then gives you the ID card record, which will be added into the Court Record. Finally, Move to the Evidence Room.

Evidence Room
In here, you'll unexpectedly find Gumshoe, who is in charge of the investigation for today. Now he put's you in charge (after hearing Gant saying he'd loan $50 to the person who asks him a question). He gives you the Evidence Room floor plans, which will be added to the Court Record. Talk to Gumshoe:


 * Judge for a day: If Gumshoe is in charge, then why is he alone? His team is preparing for the trial tomorrow, so he has been kicked out again.
 * Edgeworth: Edgeworth is quite haunted about the SL-9 Incident, and for what happened in Court today, Gumshoe is investigating in his locker (he is a detective after all).
 * Evidence safe: He has a locker that activates with his fingerprints (since he keeps losing his ID cards).

If you touch the wrong one, you'll get shocked. The evidence locker will be added to the Court Record. Present the victim's note to Gumshoe. The SL-9 Incident was one of Edgeworth's biggest cases. Gumshoe knew that there may be loose ends concerning the incident. Talk to Gumshoe further:


 * SL-9 Incident: The criminal was a serial killer, and Edgeworth took him down on that case, and for that, he became famous. Gumshoe also tells you that Goodman was the head detective of the SL-9 case. The knife was found in Goodman's locker.

Present the ID card records. Gumshoe takes a look at it and becomes shocked. The second number that went with Goodman, was Edgeworth's! The ID card record will be updated in the Court Record. Examine a piece of cloth hanging out of the closed upper left locker. There seems to he part of a shirt hanging out. Pan right and examine the bright locker behind the cross-line. There is a glove in there - could it be related to SL-9? Examine an open locker (just above the one you just examined). It's Goodman's locker, but it's empty. Examine the debris just under the police tape. There's big pieces of a jar on the ground. Choose "Check it out closer," and you will have to put the pieces together.

Here is the order in which the pieces should be put back together:
 * 1) Fragment No. 5: Rotate 180°
 * 2) Fragment No. 4: Rotate left once.
 * 3) Fragment No. 6: Rotate left once.
 * 4) Fragment No. 1: Rotate left once.
 * 5) Fragment No. 8: Rotate right once.
 * 6) Fragment No. 3: Rotate right once.
 * 7) Fragment No. 2: Rotate right once.
 * 8) Fragment No. 7: Rotate right once.

You could continue here, but a couple more pieces are missing. It looks like an unstable jar, which will be added to the Court Record. Pan left and spray with the Luminol testing fluid on the locker with a piece of cloth sticking out. It's blood! Someone wiped part of it off. Examine a spot on the upper right locker on the left of the crime scene. It's more blood! And it looks like someone tried to wipe it off as well. Spray again on that spot.

Gumshoe is shocked, as it is on his locker. Ema adds that to the floor plans. Spray on what looks like the crime scene. There's a lot of blood on there. Something really happened here. Ema will mark all the spots on the floor plans. Gumshoe will then leave, to give Edgeworth a flyer with a "No Problems!" message, as he just got out of the Office Inquiry. Looks like you should talk to Edgeworth. Move to the High Prosecutor's Office.

High Prosecutor's Office
You'll meet the bellboy (who you met on the Turnabout Sisters case), and he will leave you to Edgeworth, who'll show you the flyer Gumshoe gave him. Talk to Edgeworth:


 * Inquiry committee: The Inquiry gave him a warning, as they thought Edgeworth may be concealing evidence.
 * Tomorrow's trial: He is still on the prosecution, but now the Inquiry Committee is leaving the case to the Police Department.

Present to Edgeworth the ID card report. Edgeworth was indeed in the Evidence Room with Goodman just before the stabbing, but was asked to leave by Chief Gant, who gave Edgeworth evidence: a screwdriver from a solved case from half a year ago. Edgeworth can't say what the case is. The screwdriver will be added to the Court Record. Present the victim's note to Edgeworth. Then talk to him:


 * Allegations of forgery: The one who led the case was Damon Gant. Edgeworth claimed he didn't touch the evidence. Edgeworth heard from Ema that you were scientifically investigating the case, so he gives you some aluminum powder, for taking fingerprints. The fingerprinting set and fingerprint files will be received. Move back to the Evidence Room, where you found some hand prints, to try them out.

Evidence Room (2)
You decide to try out the fingerprint set on Gumshoe's locker.

In this case, you'll find nothing. Someone must be wearing a glove here. Don't give up yet, as there's a faint print just next to the thumb of the bloody hand print. Examine it. This time you found a clear fingerprint. You then pick its owner. In this case pick "Dick Gumshoe" as it's his locker. You then remember finding another print at the other locker. Pan left, and examine the locker. The bloody part was washed away, so the prints could be washed away as well, so you have to find a print that is not washed away.

Examine a spot just to the left of the middle finger. After blowing it off, you pick its owner. After a few tries, you'll find that "Jake Marshall" matches. Marshall? What was he doing here? Why was there a print next to a bloody print? Did he have blood on his hand and try to wash it off? Marshall's fingerprints will be added to the Court Record.

Phoenix decides to call it a day, as you may have found your decisive evidence.