Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth/Turnabout Visitor/Part 1-2 - End

Now that you have been kicked out of your own office, you have to find some clues in the hallway.

Investigation: Hallway
Begin by examining the leftmost sofa, and then examine the object under it. Looks like it's the stolen file! Edgeworth will say that it's the case of the previous prosecutor that used his office. Your Stolen File will be replaced with the Stolen 0-Series File. Now talk to Maggey.


 * The victim: Looks like the victim played basketball with Portsman outside his office.


 * Maggey Byrde: Maggey will talk about her unlucky life. Nothing notable about this.

Now present the Master Key to Maggey. Nothing new, but Maggey is sure that it was stolen. Receive the logic Master key was stolen. She will also say that she recently used the master key! You have a new topic to talk about.


 * Used the master key?: Maggey will recall that a prosecutor needed to her help since he lost the key to her office. Then she will remember that it was Portsman! Talk about this new topic.

Time for some logic! Connect Master key was stolen with Used the master key. Edgeworth will note that she couldn't have used the master key at 1:30 AM because the master key was stolen! Maggey will say that it was lost, but she didn't want to admit it, so she pretended to lock the door! That means Portsman's door must still be unlocked! Mr. Portsman's Office will be added to your organizer.
 * Forgetful Mr. Portsman: Looks like Portsman wanted her to open the door to his office for him. He later called Maggey to close his office door as he returned at about 1:30 AM. You will receive the logic Used the master key.

Now move to the right. Hey, it's Winston Payne! But that is not our concern here. Examine the door with the basketball hoop next to it. Examine the doorknob, and you will note that it's locked. Huh, what? Deduce the doorknob and present Mr. Portsman's Office. Maggey Byrde didn't actually lock the door, so how is it locked tight? Edgeworth will claim that to find out the reason we must examine some fingerprints. When prompted, select Prints on the doorknob. Looks like only Portsman and the victim's prints are on here, but there is one set of prints missing! Present Maggey Byrde's profile. If she unlocked this door, then shouldn't her prints be on this knob? Mr. Portsman's Office data will be updated in your organizer. Edgeworth will notice something and the view will pan down.

Examine the paper sticking out from underneath the door. Looks like it's a note Buddy Faith left for Portsman. Note Left by Victim will be added to the organizer. Now examine the base of the basketball hoop. Edgeworth will note that it has been moved. Basketball Hoop will be added to the organizer. Now go and examine your own door, then examine the doorknob. Looks like the door was unlocked with a key, and the prints were wiped clean.

And with that, your investigation is complete!

Bad Ending Five: If you run out of logic here, Portsman steps out of Edgeworth's Office, announcing the investigation is over while also arresting Byrde and taken away, leaving Edgeworth speechless.

Second Confrontation
It's pretty obvious who's the criminal now. Prepare yourself as you're going to confront the murderer, Jacques Portsman. Portsman isn't very keen on admitting his guilt, so we must force it out of him.

Rebuttal: Mr. Portsman's Rebuttal
Press the third statement. Select Raise an objection when prompted, and present the Master Key. Portsman will claim that he never touched the key. However, we know that he had another way of using it. Present Maggey Byrde's profile. Edgeworth will claim that the door Portsman asked Maggey to open is in fact his office's but Maggey herself says that she opened Portsman's. Edgeworth will rebut by saying that Portsman could have easily exchanged the door plates, and he would have had a good way of tricking Maggey into thinking it was his office. Present the Basketball Hoop. Since it stands out so much in the hallway, it can leave a strong impression. Furthermore, there are marks at the base of the hoop that suggest it's been moved. However, Portsman will claim it's all conjecture. Looks like its time for another cross-examination!

Rebuttal: Conjecture's Rebuttal
Present the Note Left by Victim on statement three. On the note, it says that Portsman wasn't in his office. That means that Portsman was somewhere else during that time! However, Portsman will assert that Maggey opened the door to his office. Present Mr. Portsman's Office when prompted. Maggey's prints are not found on the doorknob, and Edgeworth's doorknob has been wiped clean! The victim must have heard noises from the opposite room upon coming in, went in and saw Portsman who shot him. By then, Edgeworth came and was threatened by him! Portsman will now claim that Edgeworth's claim is too circumstantial and that he has a solid alibi.

Bad Ending Six: If you run out of logic here, Portsman says that Edgeworth is trying to pin the murder on himself, believing it's a swing and a miss. Portsman also says that unless there's evidence to disprove his alibi, he'll take Maggey into custody.

Rebuttal: Portsman's Alibi
Perfect alibi indeed. Unfortunately, there aren't any contradictions in his alibi, so press everything for now. You have nothing to work on, but you do receive a logic piece: Mr. Portsman's Alibi.

You will automatically enter Logic Mode. Connect Mr. Portsman's Alibi with Another handgun. There were two bullets shot that night, but only one shot from the murder weapon. The killer had to use the victim's gun so he couldn't have prepared another gun. That means an entirely different person must have been there! You will receive a new logic piece: Another visitor. Connect this piece with Files in dissaray. The files could be rearranged by these two different people. One before the murder and one after. Edgeworth explains the whole sequence of the murder. Portsman will cry objection. He will now say that the second person should be the prime suspect.

Rebuttal: Portsman's Alibi, Pt. 2
Press the fourth statement. Buddy Faith brought two things from a previous case, a gun and a pendant. He will add this to his testimony.


 * He brought me two items, a gun and a pendant, that are related to yesterday's case.

Present the Note Left by Victim at this new statement. Portsman claims he only brought two pieces of evidence. However, the note says three pieces! Portsman hid a piece of evidence! Edgeworth will order Gumshoe to search him. And we find... a Video Tape. However, there is something interesting on this tape. Examine the bloodstain at the back of the tape. The blood is still fresh, so it could be the victim's! Portsman will chew on his own medal and faint.

What Really Happened
Jacques Portsman wanted to steal something from Miles Edgeworth's office, but he knew Edgeworth was out and he didn't have the key to the door. He moved the basketball hoop to Miles Edgeworth's office and swapped the room plates. Then he requested the security guard on shift at the time, Maggey Byrde, open the door for him. Maggey, not knowing that it was actually Edgeworth's door, opened it with the master key. Portsman entered and started searching the office. He went to the office to search the files, which he rearranged wrongly afterwards, and the secret safe. At this time, Portsman's partner, Buddy Faith, arrived at the hallway. He brought three pieces of evidence. They were a knife, a pendant, and a tape. He found that Portsman wasn't in his office so he left a note under the door. However, he suddenly heard noises coming from the room next door, the room whose occupant was out at the time. He grabbed the master key from the guard booth and entered the door only to find his partner. After a brief conversation, Portsman snatched the gun from Faith and shot him. However, the blood splashed onto the tape that Faith was holding. After that, he wrote Gumshoe's name with Faith's blood so to pin the crime on him. Then he exited the room, taking the master key and the tape with him, and requested that Maggey close the door for him. Maggey, who couldn't find the master key, pretended to lock his door with her own house key. Portsman placed the master key back at the booth before going down to Criminal Affairs.

Sometime later, another person came to steal something. He found that the door was unlocked and helped himself in. He found the body, but ignored it and stole the 0-series file he was looking for. That's when Edgeworth came to his office. Hearing Edgeworth coming, he hid himself. Edgeworth found the body and was approached by the mystery person. The man threated Edgeworth and fired a round, almost hitting Edgeworth's jacket but knocking its frame down. The mystery person took some pages from the file and left the file under a sofa. Edgeworth then called the authorities.

Epilogue
Maggey will thank Edgeworth for what he did. Gumshoe will note that there were rumors that Portsman was corrupt, doing things like forging evidence and not taking cases for vague reasons. Gumshoe will also note the rumors that a huge organization is behind this. This will become important in the future. Edgeworth will then note that a piece of evidence didn't have any significance. Present the Stolen 0-Series File when prompted. It is not known what the second villain was up to and why he only stole some pages of the file. Just then, an officer will give Edgeworth something he found in his office. It's a card with a mark on it. Edgeworth and Gumshoe will both recognize that mark. He will then introduce the player to the Yataragatsu. He will also mention a case from two days ago.