The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve/Episode 1: The Adventure of the Blossoming Attorney/Trial, Part 2

The Camera Never Lies: Cross Examination
Press on statement 3 to get the beach hut plan and an additional statement. Inspect both ends of the fountain pen, one end has the emblem of the newspaper company Menimemo-san works for.

Present the fountain pen on the new statement to prove Menimemo-san did set foot in the beach hut, the initials don’t stand for Rei Membami they stand for Raiten Menimemo.

Menimemo-san states that he only uses pencils, yet he has a large ink stain on the hand he uses to write with. Prove that the pen is his by pointing out the Shoyu news emblem on the end of the pen.

This leads to the next testimony.

The Witnesses' Secrets: Cross Examination
Press on statement 4 and Soseki-san will amend it and statement 5.

Press statement 5 and Soseki-san will say that the victim pointed to the back of the room when he asked her who attacked her, but it was in a slightly different direction than to the defendant.

Choose “I know” when Susato wonders if she knows where the true culprit was and when the judge asks to show him on the beach hut plan point to the outside of the hut on its left, the spot where Menimemo-san took his photo.

When the judge asks for evidence showing how the culprit could stab the victim from the outside present the first crime scene photograph. The judge asks Susato to be more explicit, point to the slit in the reed screen above the stool the victim was sitting on.

Thus we get to the last testimony of the case.

Complete Innocence: Cross Examination
Press on statement 3, Menimemo-san will talk about the argument for a moment before Membami-chan interrupts him, the judge allows for her to add a statement in between statements 3 and 4.

Press the new statement and it’s revealed the article about the poison is almost word for word what Membami-Chan told the victim, the poison article will be updated.

Present the updated poison article on the last statement, Menimemo-Dan only realised after poisoning the victim how traceable the poison would be.

It seems the case is over until Menimemo-san counters that there isn’t any evidence that he stole the poison, but Susato realises there is a piece of evidence explaining how he stole the poison.

Present the fountain pen, it could suck up the poison just like ink. Menimemo-san again states that there’s no way of knowing if there ever was poison in the fountain pen, present the chemical reagent.

Thus ends the first case.