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[[File:GK2 Case 2 Logic 01.png|left]]
[[File:GK2 Case 2 Logic 01.png|left]]
[[File:GK2 2-1 Bloodstained Sheet.png|right]]
[[File:GK2 2-1 Bloodstained Sheet.png|right]]
Start by '''examining''' the pulley and sheets in the centre of the room. In larger areas like this, press {{ds|Y}} to pan the screen up, down, left, or right, in order to examine the entire area. Pan down and '''examine''' the sheets to get the '''Stacked sheets''' logic (積まれたシート ''Tsumareta shīto''). There's also a whip here, but it doesn't belong to who you're thinking of. Now '''examine''' the body itself. He probably died from the wound on his neck. There are also some bruises on his head, and his clothes are covered in dirt. Gumshoe will take a photo of the scene, and the '''Crime Scene Notes''' (死体の所見メモ ''shitai no shoken memo'') will be added to the Organizer. '''Examine''' the '''Chessboard''' (チェスボード ''chesubōdo'') to have it added to the Organizer. It probably belonged to Knightley, who was an avid chess player. '''Examine''' the rubber glove to look closer at it. Rotate it around, and '''examine''' the blood stains. The glove was dropped after the blood was spilled, otherwise the stain would outline the glove. This means it was probably used by the killer. The '''Rubber Glove''' (ゴム手袋 ''gomu tebukuro'') is added to the Organizer. Finally, '''examine''' the sheet and rope wrapped around the body. The '''Rope''' (ロープ ''rōpu'') is added to the Organizer. The inside of the sheet is stained with blood. You get the '''Bloody sheet''' logic (血のついたシート ''Chi no tsuita shīto''). Use your '''Logic''' to '''connect''' it to the '''Stacked sheets'''. The '''Bloodstained Sheet''' (血のついたシート ''chi no tsuita shīto'') is added to the Organizer.
Start by '''examining''' the pulley and sheets in the centre of the room. In larger areas like this, press {{ds|Y}} to pan the screen up, down, left, or right, in order to examine the entire area. Pan down and '''examine''' the sheets to get the '''Stacked sheets''' logic (積まれたシート ''Tsumareta shīto''). There's also a whip here, but it doesn't belong to who you're thinking of. Now '''examine''' the body itself. He probably died from the wound on his neck. There are also some bruises on his head, and his clothes are covered in dirt. Gumshoe will take a photo of the scene, and the '''Crime Scene Notes''' (死体の所見メモ ''shitai no shoken memo'') will be added to the Organizer. '''Examine''' the '''Chessboard''' (チェスボード ''chesubōdo'') to have it added to the Organizer. It probably belonged to Knightley, who was an avid chess player. '''Examine''' the rubber glove to look closer at it. Rotate it around, and '''examine''' the blood stains. The glove was dropped after the blood was spilled, otherwise the stain would outline the glove. This means it was probably used by the killer. The '''Rubber Glove''' (ゴム手袋 ''gomu tebukuro'') is added to the Organizer. Next, '''examine''' the sheet and rope wrapped around the body. The '''Rope''' (ロープ ''rōpu'') is added to the Organizer. The inside of the sheet is stained with blood. You get the '''Bloody sheet''' logic (血のついたシート ''Chi no tsuita shīto''). Use your '''Logic''' to '''connect''' it to the '''Stacked sheets''' (積まれたシート). The '''Bloodstained Sheet''' (血のついたシート ''chi no tsuita shīto'') is added to the Organizer. Finally, '''examine''' Knightley's hand. He's wearing what looks like an expensive ring.


Something is still missing from the crime scene, though... namely, '''the murder weapon''' (凶器 ''Kyōki''). It should have been incredibly difficult to obtain anything potentially lethal in a prison, so where did the murder weapon come from, and where is it now? At this point, another person enters the crime scene. He and Edgeworth recognise each other straight away. This person is Raymond Shields (信楽 盾之 (しがらき たてゆき) ''Shigaraki Tateyuki''), or "Uncle Ray" (オジサン ''Oji-san'') as he likes to call himself. He's a defence attorney, and an old acquaintance of Edgeworth's, who is generally pretty cheerful - except when the idea of Edgeworth being a prosecutor comes up. What does he mean by "the von Karma way"? He was to be Knightley's defence attorney, so you should '''talk''' to him, and see what he has to say.
Something is still missing from the crime scene, though... namely, '''the murder weapon''' (凶器 ''Kyōki''). It should have been incredibly difficult to obtain anything potentially lethal in a prison, so where did the murder weapon come from, and where is it now? At this point, another person enters the crime scene. He and Edgeworth recognise each other straight away. This person is Raymond Shields (信楽 盾之 (しがらき たてゆき) ''Shigaraki Tateyuki''), or "Uncle Ray" (オジサン ''Oji-san'') as he likes to call himself. He's a defence attorney, and an old acquaintance of Edgeworth's, who is generally pretty cheerful - except when the idea of Edgeworth being a prosecutor comes up. What does he mean by "the von Karma way"? He was to be Knightley's defence attorney, so you should '''talk''' to him, and see what he has to say.
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[[File:GK2 2-1 Deduce body.png|right]]
[[File:GK2 2-1 Deduce body.png|right]]
If no prisoners have entered the workroom today, though, that creates a contradiction in the crime scene. '''Examine''' the body again. Highlight the rubber glove, and '''deduce''' from the '''Door Sensor''' that the glove should not be there. The gloves are for inmates only, but no prisoners have used this workroom today. If so, then how can a prisoner's rubber glove be here? Ray says that "certain things", other than the guards and inmates, are able to enter the workroom. What are these "things"? Ray leads you out to the hallway to show you. As he says, this prison is a little different from others - here, every prisoner gets his or her own pet to look after during their incarceration! And the workroom you were just in is where prisoners practice looking after their pets, so it's possible that one of them may have been responsible for dropping the rubber glove at the crime scene.
If no prisoners have entered the workroom today, though, that creates a contradiction in the crime scene. '''Examine''' the body again. Highlight the rubber glove, and '''deduce''' from the '''Door Sensor''' (トビラのセンサー) that the glove should not be there. The gloves are for inmates only, but no prisoners have used this workroom today. If so, then how can a prisoner's rubber glove be here? Ray says that "certain things", other than the guards and inmates, are able to enter the workroom. What are these "things"? Ray leads you out to the hallway to show you. As he says, this prison is a little different from others - here, every prisoner gets his or her own pet to look after during their incarceration! And the workroom you were just in is where prisoners practice looking after their pets, so it's possible that one of them may have been responsible for dropping the rubber glove at the crime scene.


At this point, you hear a bell ringing... It's coming from a large black dog, who, after a glaring contest with Edgeworth, walks off. The dog seems hostile towards Edgeworth, and only Edgeworth... In any case, you should now start questioning people who may have witnessed the incident. Gumshoe decides that you should start with the prisoner in the nearest cell... who completely blanks you, until he decides it's time to exercise. He introduces himself as Jay Elbird (折中 秀治 (おりなか しゅうじ) ''Orinaka Shūji''), former boxer, and currently prisoner number D-259. He doesn't want to talk about the time of the incident, though. Time to use "that" once again!
At this point, you hear a bell ringing... It's coming from a large black dog, who, after a glaring contest with Edgeworth, walks off. The dog seems hostile towards Edgeworth, and only Edgeworth... In any case, you should now start questioning people who may have witnessed the incident. Gumshoe decides that you should start with the prisoner in the nearest cell... who completely blanks you, until he decides it's time to exercise. He introduces himself as Jay Elbird (折中 秀治 (おりなか しゅうじ) ''Orinaka Shūji''), former boxer, and currently prisoner number D-259. He doesn't want to talk about the time of the incident, though. Time to use "that" once again!
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'''Wait and see.''' (まだ様子を見る ''Mada yōsu o miru'') He claims to have stayed in his cell for most of the day. So why is he so tired?
'''Wait and see.''' (まだ様子を見る ''Mada yōsu o miru'') He claims to have stayed in his cell for most of the day. So why is he so tired?


Choose '''Didn’t you stay quietly in your cell?''' (今日はおとなしくしていたのでは? ''Kyō wa otonashiku shite ita no dewa?'') He's blatantly lying, but he can't fool you. He's still hiding something, though.
Choose '''Didn't you stay quietly in your cell?''' (今日はおとなしくしていたのでは? ''Kyō wa otonashiku shite ita no dewa?'') He's blatantly lying, but he can't fool you. He's still hiding something, though.


''Knight defeated''
''Knight defeated''
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'''Wait and see.''' (まだ様子を見る ''Mada yōsu o miru'') "Mr. Prosecutor"? When did you ever mention that?
'''Wait and see.''' (まだ様子を見る ''Mada yōsu o miru'') "Mr. Prosecutor"? When did you ever mention that?


Choose '''How did you know I’m a prosecutor?''' (なぜ検事だと知っている! ''Naze kenji da to shitte iru!'') You only mentioned being a prosecutor when you entered the hallway - in other words, Elbird was listening to you, and not sleeping!
Choose '''How did you know I'm a prosecutor?''' (なぜ検事だと知っている! ''Naze kenji da to shitte iru!'') You only mentioned being a prosecutor when you entered the hallway - in other words, Elbird was listening to you, and not sleeping!


Choose '''Did you notice anything during the incident?''' (事件前後の刑務所の様子は? ''Jiken zengo no keimusho no yōsu wa?'') He blinks. Time to get tough.
Choose '''Did you notice anything during the incident?''' (事件前後の刑務所の様子は?) He blinks. Time to get tough.


Choose '''Answer the question!''' (問いに答えてもらおうか! ''Toi ni kotaete moraō ka!'') He again claims he was asleep, but you already know that's a lie.
Choose '''Answer the question!''' (問いに答えてもらおうか! ''Toi ni kotaete moraō ka!'') He again claims he was asleep, but you already know that's a lie.


Choose '''Weren’t you exercising?''' (エクササイズしていたのだろう? ''Ekusasaizu shite ita no darō?'') He tells you to be quiet, or you'll frighten the animals again.
Choose '''Weren't you exercising?''' (エクササイズしていたのだろう? ''Ekusasaizu shite ita no darō?'') He tells you to be quiet, or you'll frighten the animals again.


Choose '''What do you mean by “again”?''' (”また”とはどういうことだ? ''"Mata" to wa dō iu koto da?'') Elbird is finally out for the count, and tells you about a scream he heard earlier that startled the animals. Time to get his testimony.
Choose '''What do you mean by "again"?''' (”また”とはどういうことだ? ''"Mata" to wa dō iu koto da?'') Elbird is finally out for the count, and tells you about a scream he heard earlier that startled the animals. Time to get his testimony.


''Queen defeated''
''Queen defeated''