Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth/Turnabout Reminiscence/Part 4-4 - End 2

We arrive in the courtroom, and after a brief encounter with Kay, we will take the stands. Ms. Yew says that her investigation confirmed that there was no way to escape from the hallway, and so concludes that Gumshoe is the killer. We already know that and a lot more, so we should be able to find the real murderer. The stage is set for a faceoff between prosecutor and defense attorney, but this time, we're on the prosecutor's side.

Rebuttal: Ms. Yew's Argument
Press every statement. We don't really need to reveal what we know right now, and Ms. Yew might have a hidden trump card. Pressing the statements yielded nothing new, so it's time we present our own trump card. Edgeworth will ask about the alibis of everyone before Gumshoe arrived, but Ms. Yew will dismiss it, saying that Gumshoe's the only person who could've commited the crime when the gunshot sounded.

Edgeworth will now present the posibility that the timing of the gunshot was manipulated. Present the Surveillance Video. As we've learned in the previous chapter, the video was used to fabricate the gunshot, and the murders happened much earlier.

Ms. Yew will now say that the courtroom walls were soundproof, so using the tape's gunshot would not have mattered because nobody could here it. When prompted, choose The window was open. Again, we know that the sound can be passed through open windows. The window in Lobby No. 2 was opened by the killer, but the window in Lobby No. 1 also happened to be open. Someone did something that cause that window to open, because they wanted to have witnesses that heard the fake gunshot. This person is our killer, and said killer is Calisto Yew! Ms. Yew isn't intimidated by our accusation, and presents a rebuttal.

Rebuttal: Ms. Yew's Rebuttal
Present Ms. Yew's Perfume at statement 1. Ms. Yew spilled the perfume while she was with Detective Badd in Lobby No. 1. She probably knew that Detective Badd was going to open the window to let out some of the strong smell. In fact, the reason she called Detective Badd into Lobby No. 1 could be to set up an alibi for herself. Ms. Yew says she is getting tired of this, and will give us one last piece of testimony.

Rebuttal: Why It Couldn't Be Me
Press statement 4. Ms. Yew's logic hangs on the fact that she doesn't know where the knife came from. She knows the only thing Mr. Faraday didn't present in the trial was a key. We already know about the trick with the Yatagarasu's Key, but Ms. Yew revealed something much more important. You will get another statement out of her.


 * There was a key in his evidence bag, but you can't kill anyone with a simple key!

Present the Knife or the Yatagarasu's Key at this statement. The key can turn into the knife used in the murder, so as long as Ms. Yew knew about the existence of the key, she could've commited the murder. More importantly, not being a member of the law enforcement, she shouldn't even have known about the key in the first place. It was sent to the police by the Yatagarasu and only Badd and Faraday could've known anything about it. Ms. Yew claims that Mr. Faraday told her about the key and the trick within it, but how could he have told her when Mr. Faraday himself had no knowledge of this trick? Detective Badd also didn't know, so it's not something Mr. Faraday would purposely hide from Ms. Yew. There was only one person who knew about the key-changing trick, and that's the Yatagarasu. Ms. Yew is the Great Thief Yatagarasu!

Ms. Yew will break into a fit of laughter. She confesses to being the Yatagarasu and the double murders. She also reveals that her real name isn't even Calisto Yew. Mr. Faraday had discovered her identity as the Yatagarasu, and she needed to silence him from telling the world about it. She made Mr. Rell accuse Mr. Faraday of being the Yatagarasu to land him in jail, but didn't expect Rell to be dragged off during the recess. She feared that her plan and her identity will be revealed, so she killed them both. She predicted that Mr. Faraday would bring and use the key to prove that Rell wasn't the Yatagarasu, thus giving her a convenient murder weapon. She entered Lobby No. 2 pretending to be curious about the knife, and while her hand was in the evidence bag she transformed it into a knife and used it to stab Mr. Faraday. She had Mr. Rell set up the crime scene and tape, then ended his life with a bullet. She will finally reveal that she is actually a member of the smuggling ring, and ordered the assassination of Deid Mann.

Her guilt is now certain, but yet the Yatagarasu remains calm. She reveals the reason the Yatagarasu has three legs is because it has more than one way of doing its razor-sharp work. She helds out a pistol, and almost shot Edgeworth if it wasn't for the sudden warning by Kay. She escapes with the Yatagarasu's Key, chased by Detective Badd and Kay. One final gunshot rings outside the courtroom.

Epilogue
Detective Badd failed to catch Ms. Yew, but the precinct has already set up a perimeter around the courthouse. Detective Gumshoe is found innocent. Detective Badd notes that we might meet again, before returning to investigate. Gumshoe will thank us for saving him. Edgeworth will recall that Kay left Gumshoe a present, something that signifies their friendship. Present the Swiss Roll. It was bought by Gumshoe and Kay, and while the roll she saved never reached her father, she did make up for dropping the one Gumshoe was having. Gumshoe will now declare his loyalty to Edgeworth, which remains evident even to the present day.

Back at Gatewater Land, seven years later, we encounter Kay once again. She went to live with her mother's relatives after the death of her father, so she couldn't visit very often. Edgeworth will immediately question why Kay calls herself the Yatagarasu when the real Yatagarasu killed her father. Kay will reveal that she found her father's dictionary while combing through his bookshelves, and discovered that Byrne Faraday was the Yatagarasu. Mr. Faraday also had the Little Thief which he used during infiltrations. The Yatagarasu has been recently spotted again, as she sent a calling card to the Cohdopian Embassy. Could this mean that Ms. Yew has come out of hiding? Kay seeked Edgeworth out to get his help in catching Calisto Yew at that embassy.

We're now left with more questions. Who is the real Yatagarasu, Calisto Yew or Byrne Faraday? What cause the Yatagarasu to re-emerge after a seven year break? Now that we've made our promise with Kay to capture Calisto Yew at the embassy, we might finally unravel the truth.