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{{Header Nav|game=Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations}}
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==Day Two: Court Mode==
===Before the Trial===


==Before the Trial==
Gumshoe is really getting more threatening. Let's hope you don't disappoint him.
Gumshoe is really getting more threatening. Let's hope you don't disappoint him.


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The Judge hints that your opening statement in the last trial is "Youse talkin' to me!?" Does this sound familiar? Also at first, he thinks that you're intimidating but Phoenix tries to convince him that he's not the phony lawyer.
 
The Judge hints that your opening statement in the last trial is "Youse talkin' to me!?" Does this sound familiar?
 
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Gumshoe, as usual, is your first witness. He will describe the basic facts to the case.


Gumshoe, as usual, is your first witness. He will describe the basic facts of the case.
[[File:PWAA_autopsy.png|right]]
*The victim's name was Glen Elg. He was a professional programmer.
*The victim's name was Glen Elg. He was a professional programmer.
*He was on a payroll for Blue Screens Inc., a local company.
*He was on payroll for Blue Screens Inc., a local company.
*This is the victim's autopsy report. ('''Glen's Autopsy Report''' is added to the Court Record.)
*This is the victim's autopsy report. ('''Glen's Autopsy Report''' is added to the Court Record.)
*And here are the floor plans of the restaurant.
*And here are the floor plans of the restaurant.
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*The victim died from poisoning almost immediately after he took a sip of the coffee.
*The victim died from poisoning almost immediately after he took a sip of the coffee.
*At the time of the incident, there were two other people in the restaurant.
*At the time of the incident, there were two other people in the restaurant.
*Jean Armstrong, the owner and chef.
*Jean Armstrong, the owner, and chef.[[File:PWAAJFA_photo.png|right]]
*And a regular by the name of Mr. Victor Kudo.
*And a regular by the name of Mr. Victor Kudo.


The '''Trés Bien Floor Plans''' will be added to the Court Record.
The '''Trés Bien Floor Plans''' will be added to the Court Record.


You will now hear Gumshoe's first testimony.
You will now hear Gumshoe's first testimony. Before your cross-examination, the Judge doesn't want you to use any intimidation tactics. But Phoenix replies that it's not me, convincing the Judge that it's the phony he should be worried about.


===Gumshoe's Testimony: The Incident===
==Gumshoe's Testimony: The Incident==
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=gumshoe |name=Gumshoe |subtitle=The Incident |testimony=#When the incident took place, the victim was alone at his table, sir.
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony
|char=gumshoe
|name=Gumshoe
|subtitle=The Incident
|testimony=#When the incident took place, the victim was alone at his table, sir.
#We understand that the guy, Glen Elg, was listening to the radio at the time.
#We understand that the guy, Glen Elg, was listening to the radio at the time.
#Traces of poison were found in his coffee cup.
#Traces of poison were found in his coffee cup.
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#And, um... it looks like Ms. Byrde might've had, well... some kind of a motive.}}
#And, um... it looks like Ms. Byrde might've had, well... some kind of a motive.}}


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==The Incident: Cross-Examination==
====The Incident: Cross-Examination====
[[File:PWAAJFA_photo.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Coffee Cup.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Lottery Ticket.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Apron.png|right]]
[[File:PWAATaT Potassium Cyanide.png|right]]
'''Press''' on the '''1st statement'''. You say that Maggey testified that there was another man next to him. Godot tells you that this wasn't supported by the chef or the other customer. ''' Press harder'''. Godot will show you the photo of the crime scene. It looks like it was taken from the kitchen entrance. The picture was taken from Armstrong's point of view. It looks kind of clear, sort of. The '''Crime Photo''' will be added to the Court Record.


'''Press''' on the '''1'''st statement. You say that Maggey testified that there was another man next to him. Godot tells you that this wasn't supported by the chef or the other customer. '''Press harder'''. Godot will show you the photo of the crime scene. It looks like it was taken from the kitchen entrance. The picture was taken from Armstrong's point of view. It looks kind of clear, sort of. The '''Crime Photo''' will be added to the Court Record.
'''Press''' on the '''3rd statement'''. Gumshoe says that the poison was powder. '''Press harder''', and you will ask for proof if Glen actually drank the cup. Gumshoe says you're right, but Godot forces him to prove otherwise. Gumshoe shows the victim's cup. It has a coffee stain, showing that Glen indeed drank the cup. Furthermore, the only fingerprints on it were the victims and the defendants. The '''Coffee Cup''' is added to the Court Record. If you want to see the "coffee on your face gag" again, it's this statement that you'll find it.


'''Press''' on the '''3'''rd statement. Gumshoe says that the poison was powder. '''Press harder''', and you will ask for proof if Glen actually drank the cup. Gumshoe says you're right, but Godot forces him to prove otherwise. Gumshoe shows the victim's cup. It has a coffee stain, showing that Glen indeed drank the cup. Furthermore, the only fingerprints on it were the victim's and the defendant's. The '''Coffee Cup''' is added to the Court Record.
'''Press''' on the '''5th statement'''. Gumshoe reluctantly says the motive was to steal a winning lottery ticket worth half a million. '''Press harder'''. Godot will show the ticket itself. He says it was found during Maggey's body search! The '''Victim's Lottery Ticket''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
'''Press''' on the '''5'''th statement. Gumshoe reluctantly says the motive was to steal a winning lottery ticket worth half-a-million. '''Press harder'''. Godot will show the ticket itself. He says it was found during Maggey's body search! The '''Victim's Lottery Ticket''' will be added to the Court Record.


Godot presents more evidence against Maggey. The apron she was wearing. One thing that catches your eye is what looks like blood on it. Godot however, refers to the coffee stain, which Maggey spilled on herself, and the pocket, which contained the potassium cyanide it even has only Maggey's fingerprints on it! Both the '''Apron''' and the '''Potassium Cyanide''' will be added to the Court Record.
Godot presents more evidence against Maggey. The apron she was wearing. One thing that catches your eye is what looks like blood on it. Godot however, refers to the coffee stain, which Maggey spilled on herself, and the pocket, which contained the potassium cyanide it even has only Maggey's fingerprints on it! Both the '''Apron''' and the '''Potassium Cyanide''' will be added to the Court Record.


What about the blood-stain on the apron? It turns out Godot never noticed the blood-stain nor he heard about it. But it looks obvious! Gumshoe will say it is just ketchup. How could Godot not notice the stain?
What about the blood-stain on the apron? It turns out Godot never noticed the blood-stain nor did he hear about it. But it looks obvious! Gumshoe will say it is just ketchup. How could Godot not notice the stain?


Things are already taken a downfall, the evidence, the opportunity, the motive, all are implicating Maggey. Nevertheless, Gumshoe will continue to testify anyways.
Things are already taken a downfall, the evidence, the opportunity, the motive, all are implicating Maggey. Nevertheless, Gumshoe will continue to testify.{{-}}


===Gumshoe's Testimony: The Investigation===
==Gumshoe's Testimony: The Investigation==
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=gumshoe |name=Gumshoe |subtitle=The Investigation |testimony=#The crime was reported at 2:25 PM by a kind of scary old man, sir.
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony
|char=gumshoe
|name=Gumshoe
|subtitle=The Investigation
|testimony=#The crime was reported at 2:25 PM by a kind of scary old man, sir.
#Poor Maggey had passed out from the shock. It must've been real tough for her.
#Poor Maggey had passed out from the shock. It must've been real tough for her.
#The victim didn't have any identification on him.
#The victim didn't have any identification on him.
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#And that was it. There was nothing else missing from the crime scene.}}
#And that was it. There was nothing else missing from the crime scene.}}


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==The Investigation: Cross-Examination==
====The Investigation: Cross-Examination====
[[File:PWAATaT Prescription Bag.png|right]]
'''Press''' on the '''4th statement'''. If Glen had no form of ID with him, how did the police figure out who he was so quickly? Gumshoe suddenly remembers that there was a prescription bag with him. '''Ask about the prescription bag'''. Gumshoe says the bag was empty. How so? The '''Victim's Prescription Bag''' will be added to the Court Record.


'''Press''' on the '''4'''th statement. If Glen had no form of ID with him, how did the police figure out who he was so quickly? Gumshoe suddenly remembers that there was a prescription bag with him. '''Ask about the prescription bag'''. Gumshoe says the bag was empty. How so? The '''Victim's Prescription Bag''' will be added to the Court Record.
Now you finally have a contradiction for Gumshoe's testimony. '''Present''' the '''Victim's Prescription Bag''' at '''statement 6'''. The prescription bag was empty, right? Gumshoe says the police didn't find the prescription itself. If that is true, then there was something else missing after all.
 
Now you finally have a contradiction for Gumshoe's testimony. '''Present''' the '''Victim's Prescription Bag''' at statement '''6'''. The prescription bag was empty, right? Gumshoe says the police didn't find the prescription itself. If that is true, then there was something else missing after all.


If the medicine disappeared, then could that mean the victim's prescription was the poison itself? Godot has you read the name of the clinic. "New Ear Otolaryngological Clinic". Otolaryngological? Godot explains that the day before the murder, Glen got into a fight. He took a blow in the side of his head, rupturing his eardrum, so the prescription was actually cream, to be topically applied inside his ear canal not to be ingested. The autopsy report found that Glen did so at his visit at the Trés Bien. So Glen did take his medication.
If the medicine disappeared, then could that mean the victim's prescription was the poison itself? Godot has you read the name of the clinic. "New Ear Otolaryngological Clinic". Otolaryngological? Godot explains that the day before the murder, Glen got into a fight. He took a blow in the side of his head, rupturing his eardrum, so the prescription was actually cream, to be topically applied inside his ear canal not to be ingested. The autopsy report found that Glen did so at his visit at the Trés Bien. So Glen did take his medication.


This is bad, when given the choice, '''Push the medication issue'''. If Glen did take the prescription at Trés Bien, where was the cream? This will leave to "Objections!" before Godot's mask burns. It looks like he has nothing!
This is bad when given the choice, '''Push the medication issue'''. If Glen did take the prescription at Trés Bien, where was the cream? This will leave to "Objections!" before Godot's mask burns. It looks like he has nothing!


Godot is too speechless to call in a next witness, so Gumshoe calls Victor Kudos to the stand, The Judge will call a recess. Close one.
Godot is too speechless to call in a next witness, so Gumshoe calls Victor Kudo to the stand, The Judge will call a recess. Close one.


===Recess===
==Recess==
Maggey doesn't look happy about Gumshoe at all, the way he "betrayed" her.


Maggey doesn't look happy about Gumshoe at all, the way he "betrayed" her. So Victor is the next witness? Try your best to handle him.
Victor comes to the stand and testifies about what he saw when the crime is committed. The only thing you have to put up with for the rest of his testimonies is having bird seeds thrown at you since he likes to abuse bird seeds so much!


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==Victor's Testimony: What I Witnessed==
 
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony
Victor testifies about what he saw when the crime committed.
|char=igarashi
 
|name=Victor
===Victor's Testimony: What I Witnessed===
|subtitle=What I Witnessed
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=igarashi |name=Victor |subtitle=What I Witnessed |testimony=#The young man was reading the sports paper.
|testimony=#The young man was reading the sports paper.
#The serving girl brought him a javaccino... But she put something in it!
#The serving girl brought him a javaccino... But she put something in it!
#The man took one sip of it, looked like he was in terrible pain, and then collapsed.
#The man took one sip of it, looked like he was in terrible pain, and then collapsed.
#That's the serving girl, right there in the defendant's chair. I remember her well!}}
#That's the serving girl, right there in the defendant's chair. I remember her well!}}


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==What I Witnessed: Cross-Examination==
====What I Witnessed: Cross-Examination====
'''Press''' on the '''4th statement'''. It sounds like he only identifies her by her waitress dress. '''Press harder''', and a new statement will be added.
 
'''Press''' on the '''4'''th statement. It sounds like he only identifies her by her waitress dress. '''Press harder''', and a new statement will be added.


*There was a ribbon in her hair, and her apron's straps were loose.
*There was a ribbon in her hair, and her apron's straps were loose.
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'''Present''' the '''Apron''' on that statement. Victor says he hasn't seen it. Finally, you found a mistake. The apron was worn by Maggey the very day of the crime, so if Victor hasn't seen the apron, he would not have seen the waitress in the front!
'''Present''' the '''Apron''' on that statement. Victor says he hasn't seen it. Finally, you found a mistake. The apron was worn by Maggey the very day of the crime, so if Victor hasn't seen the apron, he would not have seen the waitress in the front!


Godot reminds you that there was only one waitress at the restaurant and when she put the poison in the cup and gave it Glen, Victor was watching. Victor will now testify about what he remembers about seeing Glen. This is only the test of his memory, so you only have to make sure his memory isn't well.
Godot reminds you that there was only one waitress at the restaurant and when she put the poison in the cup and gave it to Glen, Victor was watching. Victor will now testify about what he remembers about seeing Glen. This is only the test of his memory, so you only have to make sure his memory isn't well.


===Victor's Testimony: About the Victim===
==Victor's Testimony: About the Victim==
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=igarashi |name=Victor |subtitle=About the Victim |testimony=#He was another of those pesky young types, wearing a broken pair of spectacles.
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony
|char=igarashi
|name=Victor
|subtitle=About the Victim
|testimony=#He was another of those pesky young types, wearing a broken pair of spectacles.
#He had a newspaper in his right hand, and the noisy brat kept rustling its pages!
#He had a newspaper in his right hand, and the noisy brat kept rustling its pages!
#The young man was listening to the wireless. I remember that well.
#The young man was listening to the wireless. I remember that well.
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#The little fidget picked up the cup with his free hand and took a sip.}}
#The little fidget picked up the cup with his free hand and took a sip.}}


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==About the Victim: Cross-Examination==
====About the Victim: Cross-Examination====
'''Present''' the '''Coffee Cup''' on the '''5th statement'''. According to Victor, Glen was holding a piece of paper with his right hand, while drinking with his free hand, which makes it his left. Look at the mark left by Glen's lips, it indicates that Glen drank it with his "right hand".
 
'''Present''' the '''Coffee Cup''' on the '''5'''th statement. According to Victor, Glen was holding a piece of paper with his right hand, while drinking with his free hand, which makes it his left. Look at the mark left by Glen's lips, it indicates that Glen drank it with his "right hand".


Victor insists that he drank it with his left hand and pleas to testify more. The Judge refuses, but Godot agrees to hear more.
Victor insists that he drank it with his left hand and pleas to testify more. The Judge refuses, but Godot agrees to hear more.


===Victor's Testimony: Left Hand or Right Hand===
==Victor's Testimony: Left Hand or Right Hand==
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=igarashi |name=Victor |subtitle=Left Hand or Right Hand |testimony=#The boy was wearing the earpiece on the same side as the green lens of his specs.
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony
|char=igarashi
|name=Victor
|subtitle=Left Hand or Right Hand
|testimony=#The boy was wearing the earpiece on the same side as the green lens of his specs.
#He kept fiddling with it all the time.
#He kept fiddling with it all the time.
#He was fiddling with it just before he picked up the cup, too.
#He was fiddling with it just before he picked up the cup, too.
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Godot will explain that the eye piece Glen was wearing was actually an HMD, a small computer monitor Glen used at work.
Godot will explain that the eye piece Glen was wearing was actually an HMD, a small computer monitor Glen used at work.


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==Left Hand or Right Hand: Cross-Examination==
====Left Hand or Right Hand: Cross-Examination====
'''Present''' either '''Glen Elg's Profile''' or the '''Victim's Prescription Bag''' on any of Kudo's statements. Glen couldn't possibly have the earpiece on his left ear, because according to the prescription, Glen Elg's left eardrum was ruptured. In this condition, Glen couldn't hear with his left ear.
 
'''Present''' either '''Glen Elg's Profile''' or the '''Victim's Prescription Bag'''. Glen couldn't possibly have the earpiece on his left ear, because according to the prescription, Glen Elg's left eardrum was ruptured. In this condition, Glen couldn't hear with his left ear.


It looks like you have proven Victor's memory to be shot, even Godot seems frustrated. The Judge decides to adjourn court for today.
It looks like you have proven Victor's memory to be shot, even Godot seems frustrated. The Judge decides to adjourn court for today.
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However, Victor still isn't giving up yet, as he claims that he hasn't said anything the court hasn't heard yet. He wants one more chance to prove himself. Well, time for one last testimony from the old man.
However, Victor still isn't giving up yet, as he claims that he hasn't said anything the court hasn't heard yet. He wants one more chance to prove himself. Well, time for one last testimony from the old man.


===Victor's Testimony: The Final Showdown===
==Victor's Testimony: The Final Showdown==
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=igarashi |name=Victor |subtitle=The Final Showdown |testimony=#First of all, I want to stress that this might be nothing. I'm not too sure of myself.
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony
|char=igarashi
|name=Victor
|subtitle=The Final Showdown
|testimony=#First of all, I want to stress that this might be nothing. I'm not too sure of myself.[[File:PWAATaT Vase.png|right]]
#The young boy slumped over the table as soon as he took one sip of his javaccino...
#The young boy slumped over the table as soon as he took one sip of his javaccino...
#Well, the clumsy idiot upset the vase He knocked it right over.
#Well, the clumsy idiot upset the vase. He knocked it right over.
#It broke, and the strip of cloth covering the table got completely soaked!
#It broke, and the strip of cloth covering the table got completely soaked!
#Well!? How about that? Turned things upside-down, hmmm?}}
#Well!? How about that? Turned things upside-down, hmm?}}
 
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====The Final Showdown: Cross-Examination====
 
'''Present''' the '''Crime Photo''' at either statements '''3''' or '''4'''. You can clearly see in the photo that the vase is intact on Glen's table. Victor then remembers that the vase was on HIS table. Victor was the "clumsy idiot" who knock it over when he was startle upon seeing Glen collapse. He asks one more time for a testimony, but The Judge has the bailiff escort him out of the courtroom.
 
The Judge adjourns court for today, but he is very intrigued that Victor wanted his testimony to be of use, so he gives a copy of '''Victor's Testimony''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
This concludes today's court mode.
 
==Day Two: Investigation Mode==
===Wright & Co. Law Offices===
 
As usual, you can '''Talk''' to Maya. You need to investigate more to find use for Victor's testimony, and learn more from your doppelganger.
 
'''Move''' to the '''Criminal Affairs Dept.'''
 
===Criminal Affairs Department===
 
Gumshoie isn't here, but the atmosphere is different. Everyone seems to be in a panic. What's going on?
 
'''Move''' to the '''Detention Center'''.
 
===Detention Center===
 
Maggey isn't here, looks like you'll have to come back later.
 
'''Move''' to '''Trés Bien'''.
 
===Trés Bien===
 
You will find Gumshoe, who is listening to the radio. He seems worked up. He is even eating a T-Twin set! '''Talk''' to '''Gumshoe''':
 
'''Today's trial:''' He doesn't really like what Maggey said to you.
 
'''Lunch Special:''' Gumshoe said it tasted bad. It quite hard to say when he had to pay so much money.
 
'''The radio:''' You ask hm what he was listening to. He answers with '''1 Psyche-Lock'''.
 
You know what to do, '''Present''' the '''Magatama''':
 
====Gumshoe's Psyche-Locks: The Radio====
{{Phoenix Wright Psyche Lock
|char=gumshoe
|name=Gumshoe
|subject=The Radio
|locks=1
|howtobreak=Gumshoe refuses to tell you what he was listening to. '''Present''' the '''Victim's Lottery Ticket'''. He was obviously listening for the winning lottery number, but he didn't get it.
 
'''1 Psyche-Lock Broken'''
 
'''Unlock Successful'''}}
 
'''Talk''' to Gumshoe about '''The radio''' again. He does admit that he would get it big like Glen did. Speaking of Glen...
 
...'''Present Glen Elg's Profile'''. Gumshoe says the he works in a place called Blue Screens, Inc. He gives you directions to the company.
 
'''Move''' to '''Blue Screens, Inc.'''
 
===Blue Screens, Inc.===
 
You are greeted by a woman, who, the way she talks, doesn't act very human-like. She introduces herself as Lisa Basil, the director of Blue Screens, Inc. It looks like there is an HMD in her left eye, the same thing Glen is wearing? '''Talk''' to Lisa:
 
'''Blue Screens, Inc:''' All you could follow is that they analyze stuff and make CDs.
 
'''What happened:''' Lisa says a policeman arrived earlier. She told him about Glen, but not the waitress (Maggey) as she has nothing to do with Blue Screens, Inc. She permits you to tkae anything from Glen's desk.
 
Time for some exploring. '''Examine''' the papers on the floor.They all look like '''Losing Horse Race Tickets''', which will be added to the Court Record.
 
Now, '''Examine''' the empty desk. It looks like a mess. Something catches Maya's eye. It looks like someone marked December 3rd on Glen's calender, the day of the murder! What's more is that it says "Meet with the Tiger". It looks like a very important clue! '''Glen's Calender''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
'''Present''' to Lisa '''Glen Elg's Profile'''. She said something about Glen's troubles, but pauses before she could continue.
 
'''Talk''' about '''Glen's troubles''' and Lisa will, you guessed it, throw in '''3 Psyche-Locks'''.
 
'''Move''' to the '''Kitchen'''.
 
===Kitchen===
 
You will see Armstrong, talking with that creepy girl you saw yesterday. It looks like he promised her not to talk to anyone. She will take a leave after threatening Armstrong. '''Talk''' to Armstrong:
 
'''Trés Bien:''' Nothing important here.
 
'''The woman just now:''' Just what were they talking about? It looks like you need to show him evidence.
 
'''Present Jean's Loan Contract'''. Armstrong says they kept harassing him about something before he finally gave in. He had no choice but to help "them".
 
'''Talk''' about '''The woman just now''' again. Armstrong will reveal she works at a loan bank called "Tender Lender", where he borrowed half-a-million dollars from.
 
Ask ('''Talk''') about '''Tender Lender'''. He says the owner is known as "The Tiger". Apparently, Armstrong is forced to give back the half-a-million dollars back to him. He does say that he has spiky hair, just like yours! It looks like you are one step closer to your "phony".
 
Armstrong says Tender Lender is just beyond Vitamin Square.
 
'''Move''' to '''Tender Lender'''.
 
===Trés Bien (2)===
 
Along the way, Gumshoe says he will leave for now to attend a meeting for an unrelated case, but before he goes, he asks for a request for you. He made a bunch of weenies for Maggey, and he wants you to give it to her. '''Gumshoe's Lunchbox''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
Continue on ('''Move''') to '''Tender Lender'''.
 
===Tender Lender===
 
It's that creepy girl again. She will leave for a moment. This will give you an opportunity to look around for anything suspicious.
 
'''Examine''' the book shelf first. You will find a repair bill. It shows that "The Tiger" had to spend $15,000 on a car that belongs to a Cadaverini family! The '''Repair Bill''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
'''Examine''' the CD player on the desk. You check the CD inside it, and guess what it says, MC Bomber, the CD Maggey told you about! '''MC Bomber''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
'''Examine''' a dropped ashtray on the lower-right corner of the screen. It looks like a mess of crap. Something cathes your eye. A box of matches and the name printed on it, Trés Bien! The '''Trés Bien Matches''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
Now, '''Examine''' the coats on the right side of the screen. One of the outfits looks like yours! What's more is that on one of the lapels, a fake attorney's badge is on it! '''The Paper Badge''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
Just the Tiger guy will arrive. He accuses you for knocking over his ashtray. However the creepy girl comes in and admits she was the one who knocked it over. "The Tiger", rather than beating her, just forgives her... nervously. What? And Tigre calls her Violetta. "The Tiger" will leave. It looks like you will have to '''Talk''' to Voiletta:
 
'''Tender Lender:''' Nothing important here.
 
'''What happened:''' She denies ever knowing an "incident" she does reveal the name of the tiger guy, Don Tigre.
 
'''Present Furio Tigre's Profile''' to Violetta. She says that she and Tigre were lovers. Tigre saved her life once!
 
'''Talk''' about '''Saved your life?''' Violetta said she "died" about 4 months ago. However, Tigre gave up everything and her life was saved. Does that explain the bandage on her head?
 
'''Talk''' about '''The head bandage'''. This will bring up '''4 Psyche-Locks'''!
 
You'll have to come back later. '''Move''' to '''Vitamin Square'''.
 
===Vitamin Square (2)===
 
You will see Victor again. Needless to say he isn't happy about today's trial. '''Talk''' to Victor:
 
'''Today's trial:''' Victor still insists he saw the waitress pour the poison in the coffee and that the victim was wearing the earpiece on the same side as his HMD.
 
'''Embroiderer:''' You are given a choice, it doesn't matter which. Victor will reveal to you that he was forced to run an errand at Trés Bien!
 
'''The "errand":''' Victor reveals to you that Armstrong told him to call the police after Victor "saw" the murder. Victor was kicked out and it took him five minutes to find a phone booth. By that time, Armstrong was alone! What happened during those five minutes? Is it like someone didn't want Victor there? The reason Victor didn't say this in court today is because he didn't get a chance to, you kicked him out, just as he remembered something.
 
It looks like you need a word with the chef. '''Move''' to the '''Kitchen'''.
 
===Kitchen (2)===
 
Armstrong has left the kitchen, during opening hours? And right when we needed him most. Is he trying to avoid you?
 
'''Move''' to the '''Detention Center'''.
 
===Detention Center (2)===
 
Maggey is done with questioning. '''Talk''' to her:
 
'''Contradictions:''' Maggey said she saw that other guy slip the poison in Glen's coffee, but Victor said he saw the waitress. You also mention about the CD and the magazine.
 
'''After the incident:''' This will make you more suspicious about Armstrong.
 
'''Present''' to Maggey '''Victor Kudo's Profile''' or '''Victor's Testimony'''. Maggey will tell you what she thinks.
 
'''Talk''' about '''Victor's testimony:''' Maggey will admit one thing, other than Victor, there was another customer! She describes her as a creepy woman with a cackling laugh! Could it be Voila!?
 
'''Present Gumshoe's Lunchbox''' to Maggey. She doesn't except it as she says she hates weenies, so you decide to eat it up. '''Gumshoe's Lunchbox''' will be removed from the Court Record.
 
'''Move''' to the '''Criminal Affairs Dept.'''
 
===Criminal Affairs Department (2)===
 
It looks like there is some excitement here. You learn from Gumshoe that there is a virus sweeping the precinct computers. '''Talk''' to Gumshoe:
 
'''Tender Lender:''' He mentions aout something about "that lady". Who is that?
 
'''Computer virus:''' Gumshoe doesn't really know what a virus is, but Phoenix (you) does.
 
'''What's a virus?:''' You explain to Maya and Gumshoe what a virus is. You probably heard a name like one before.
 
'''Present''' the '''MC Bomber'''. Gumshoe will recognize the name of the virus: MC Bomber!
 
'''Talk''' about '''MC Bomber'''. Gumshoe says criminals in the underworld would send threats and deals to businesses. If the deals weren't met, they will unleash a virus. MC Bomber looks like it was invented by some sort of genius, so it has to be worth millions! '''MC Bomber''' will be updated in the Court Record.
 
'''Present Violetta's Profile''' to Gumshoe. He says her real name is Viola Cadaverini, only granddaughter of Bruto Cadaverini, boss of the Cadaverini family, who are too powerful for the police to stop.
 
'''Talk''' about '''The Cadaverinis'''. Gumshoe says they are very powerful. They can use their money to control everything in the black market. Even Tender Lender. Bruto really loves Viola. She means everything to him. How did she end up in Tender Lender, Gumshoe does not know, but he does know that the loaner is pretty tight.
 
Gumshoe then remembers the lunchbox he had you give Maggey. He was prepared, so he made another batch for you to give Maggey. '''Gumshoe's Lunchbox''' will be added to the Court Record. Again.
 
'''Move''' to '''Blue Screens, Inc.'''
 
===Blue Screens, Inc. (2)===
 
'''Present''' the '''Magatama''':
 
====Lisa's Psyche-Locks: Glen's Trouble====
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|howtobreak=You have to show Lisa what Glen's trouble centered around. '''Present''' Glen's '''Losing Horse Race Tickets'''. Lisa doesn't buy, so you have to show more of Glen's gambling problem. '''Present''' the '''Victim's Lottery Ticket'''. He brought lots of tickets and lost lots of time. He was so into gambling, it would probably cause him trouble.
 
'''1 Psyche-Lock Broken'''
 
Glen finally had a stroke of good luck when he won half-a-million dollars, but he ran into a new problem. He met someone that is much ferocious. '''Present Furio Tigre's Profile'''. He met with the "Tiger". He even marked it on his calender on the day of the murder. Lisa wants proof of Glen knowing Tigre. '''Present Glen's Calendar'''. They both probably met to discuss debt.
 
'''1 Psyche-Lock Broken'''
 
Lisa says he would have to pay $100,000 to repay Tigre's debt. He did won the lottery, but what if he hadn't. He would plan to use his programming skills to get the money, when asked what he would make '''Present MC Bomber'''.
 
'''1 Psyche-Lock Broken'''
 
'''Unlock Successful'''}}
 
'''Talk''' to Lisa:
 
'''Glen's troubles:''' Lisa knew about Glen's gambling "virus" due to the debt of $100,000. Glen thought he had to take on risky extra work.
 
'''Risky extra work:''' Lisa confirms that Glen was the writer of MC Bomber. He had made it to repay his debt. December 3rd was the deadline for the repayment. '''MC Bomber''' will be updated to the Court Record.
 
'''Move''' to '''Tender Lender'''
 
===Tender Lender (2)===
 
'''Present''' to Voila the '''Magatama'''.
 
====Viola's Psyche-Locks: The Head Bandage====
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|subject=The Head Bandage
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|howtobreak=If Viola says she had a fatal injury, then she must have been hurt real bad. '''Present''' the '''Repair Bill''' for proof. Apparently the car had an accident. It was from the Cadaverinis. She wants proof that she was related to the family. '''Present Viola Cadaverini's Profile'''. She was injured from that accident.
 
'''1 Psyche-Lock Broken'''
 
Viola will admit that she was driving one of the family's cars when she ran into what looked like to her a person driving a motorbike. She took a severe blow to the head. She doesn't know what happened to the person she hit. When asked who that person was, '''Present Furio Tigre's Profile'''. She denies it.
 
'''1 Psyche-Lock Broken'''
 
Viola wants proof. '''Present''' the '''Scooter'''. It looks badly damaged doesn't it?
 
'''1 Psyche-Lock Broken'''
 
Now you have to show Viola why Tigre paid for the bill. '''Present Bruto Cadaverini's Profile''', because what else? Viola was the granddaughter of the city's most powerful mafia boss! Viola will mention $1,000,000.
 
'''1 Psyche-Lock Broken'''
 
'''Unlock Successful'''}}
 
'''Talk''' to Viola:
 
'''The head bandage:''' Viola will finally say the cost of the operation: $1,000,000! Her grandfather wanted Tigre to pay in compensation. This has to be related to Glen's case.
 
'''Compensation:''' Tigre told her it was only for her, not for her grandfather. Viola wanted to believe him, so she helped him. She knew that Tigre was lying and what he was doing was evil.
 
Viola will give you her '''Medical Papers''', which will be added to the Court Record. The '''Repair Bill''' will be removed.
 
The truth awaits! '''Move''' to the '''Trés Bien'''!
 
===Trés Bien (3)===
 
You will see Armstrong... and Tigre! He wants you to give him the medical papers! He even reveals that Armstrong might have something to do with the murder. Tigre punches you and grabs the vital evidence. Is it over!?


Not really, as fortunately for you, Gumshoe comes to your rescue! He gives you back the medical papers and you run off, leaving Gumshoe with Tigre.
==The Final Showdown: Cross-Examination==
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'''Present''' the '''Crime Photo''' at either '''statements 3''' or '''4'''. You can clearly see in the photo that the vase is intact on Glen's table. Victor then remembers that the vase was on HIS table. Victor was the "clumsy idiot" who knock it over when he was startled upon seeing Glen collapse. He demands one more testimony but the judge had enough and ask the bailiff to escort him out of the courtroom, yelling and screaming.


----
The judge adjourns the court for today but he is very intrigued that Victor wanted his testimony to be of use, so he gives you all three copies of '''Victor's Testimony''', which will be added to the Court Record.


That was a close one! Will Gumshoe be alright? Will you manage to use the medical repair bill to get even with the imposer? Good luck in tomorrow's trial!
This concludes today's court time.


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Before the Trial[edit]

Gumshoe is really getting more threatening. Let's hope you don't disappoint him.

The Judge hints that your opening statement in the last trial is "Youse talkin' to me!?" Does this sound familiar? Also at first, he thinks that you're intimidating but Phoenix tries to convince him that he's not the phony lawyer.

Gumshoe, as usual, is your first witness. He will describe the basic facts of the case.

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  • The victim's name was Glen Elg. He was a professional programmer.
  • He was on payroll for Blue Screens Inc., a local company.
  • This is the victim's autopsy report. (Glen's Autopsy Report is added to the Court Record.)
  • And here are the floor plans of the restaurant.
  • When the incident took place, the victim was sitting right here.
  • The poisoned coffee was brought over to him by the waitress.
  • The victim died from poisoning almost immediately after he took a sip of the coffee.
  • At the time of the incident, there were two other people in the restaurant.
  • Jean Armstrong, the owner, and chef.
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  • And a regular by the name of Mr. Victor Kudo.

The Trés Bien Floor Plans will be added to the Court Record.

You will now hear Gumshoe's first testimony. Before your cross-examination, the Judge doesn't want you to use any intimidation tactics. But Phoenix replies that it's not me, convincing the Judge that it's the phony he should be worried about.

Gumshoe's Testimony: The Incident[edit]

Gumshoe
Gumshoe
Gumshoe's Testimony
- The Incident -
  1. When the incident took place, the victim was alone at his table, sir.
  2. We understand that the guy, Glen Elg, was listening to the radio at the time.
  3. Traces of poison were found in his coffee cup.
  4. And what we found was potassium cyanide. That stuff really packs a punch!
  5. And, um... it looks like Ms. Byrde might've had, well... some kind of a motive.

The Incident: Cross-Examination[edit]

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Press on the 1st statement. You say that Maggey testified that there was another man next to him. Godot tells you that this wasn't supported by the chef or the other customer. Press harder. Godot will show you the photo of the crime scene. It looks like it was taken from the kitchen entrance. The picture was taken from Armstrong's point of view. It looks kind of clear, sort of. The Crime Photo will be added to the Court Record.

Press on the 3rd statement. Gumshoe says that the poison was powder. Press harder, and you will ask for proof if Glen actually drank the cup. Gumshoe says you're right, but Godot forces him to prove otherwise. Gumshoe shows the victim's cup. It has a coffee stain, showing that Glen indeed drank the cup. Furthermore, the only fingerprints on it were the victims and the defendants. The Coffee Cup is added to the Court Record. If you want to see the "coffee on your face gag" again, it's this statement that you'll find it.

Press on the 5th statement. Gumshoe reluctantly says the motive was to steal a winning lottery ticket worth half a million. Press harder. Godot will show the ticket itself. He says it was found during Maggey's body search! The Victim's Lottery Ticket will be added to the Court Record.

Godot presents more evidence against Maggey. The apron she was wearing. One thing that catches your eye is what looks like blood on it. Godot however, refers to the coffee stain, which Maggey spilled on herself, and the pocket, which contained the potassium cyanide it even has only Maggey's fingerprints on it! Both the Apron and the Potassium Cyanide will be added to the Court Record.

What about the blood-stain on the apron? It turns out Godot never noticed the blood-stain nor did he hear about it. But it looks obvious! Gumshoe will say it is just ketchup. How could Godot not notice the stain?

Things are already taken a downfall, the evidence, the opportunity, the motive, all are implicating Maggey. Nevertheless, Gumshoe will continue to testify.

Gumshoe's Testimony: The Investigation[edit]

Gumshoe
Gumshoe
Gumshoe's Testimony
- The Investigation -
  1. The crime was reported at 2:25 PM by a kind of scary old man, sir.
  2. Poor Maggey had passed out from the shock. It must've been real tough for her.
  3. The victim didn't have any identification on him.
  4. But we figured out who he was pretty quick, and then the investigation went smoothly.
  5. When Maggey was searched, we found the lottery ticket and the bottle of poison.
  6. And that was it. There was nothing else missing from the crime scene.

The Investigation: Cross-Examination[edit]

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Press on the 4th statement. If Glen had no form of ID with him, how did the police figure out who he was so quickly? Gumshoe suddenly remembers that there was a prescription bag with him. Ask about the prescription bag. Gumshoe says the bag was empty. How so? The Victim's Prescription Bag will be added to the Court Record.

Now you finally have a contradiction for Gumshoe's testimony. Present the Victim's Prescription Bag at statement 6. The prescription bag was empty, right? Gumshoe says the police didn't find the prescription itself. If that is true, then there was something else missing after all.

If the medicine disappeared, then could that mean the victim's prescription was the poison itself? Godot has you read the name of the clinic. "New Ear Otolaryngological Clinic". Otolaryngological? Godot explains that the day before the murder, Glen got into a fight. He took a blow in the side of his head, rupturing his eardrum, so the prescription was actually cream, to be topically applied inside his ear canal not to be ingested. The autopsy report found that Glen did so at his visit at the Trés Bien. So Glen did take his medication.

This is bad when given the choice, Push the medication issue. If Glen did take the prescription at Trés Bien, where was the cream? This will leave to "Objections!" before Godot's mask burns. It looks like he has nothing!

Godot is too speechless to call in a next witness, so Gumshoe calls Victor Kudo to the stand, The Judge will call a recess. Close one.

Recess[edit]

Maggey doesn't look happy about Gumshoe at all, the way he "betrayed" her.

Victor comes to the stand and testifies about what he saw when the crime is committed. The only thing you have to put up with for the rest of his testimonies is having bird seeds thrown at you since he likes to abuse bird seeds so much!

Victor's Testimony: What I Witnessed[edit]

Victor
Victor
Victor's Testimony
- What I Witnessed -
  1. The young man was reading the sports paper.
  2. The serving girl brought him a javaccino... But she put something in it!
  3. The man took one sip of it, looked like he was in terrible pain, and then collapsed.
  4. That's the serving girl, right there in the defendant's chair. I remember her well!

What I Witnessed: Cross-Examination[edit]

Press on the 4th statement. It sounds like he only identifies her by her waitress dress. Press harder, and a new statement will be added.

  • There was a ribbon in her hair, and her apron's straps were loose.

Press on that statement. What he just said does resemble that of Maggey. Ask about the waitress's back. Victor only described the waitress as if he only saw her from the back. What about the most important feature, the face. Another statement will be added.

  • There wasn't anything that caught my interest about her when I saw her from the front.

Present the Apron on that statement. Victor says he hasn't seen it. Finally, you found a mistake. The apron was worn by Maggey the very day of the crime, so if Victor hasn't seen the apron, he would not have seen the waitress in the front!

Godot reminds you that there was only one waitress at the restaurant and when she put the poison in the cup and gave it to Glen, Victor was watching. Victor will now testify about what he remembers about seeing Glen. This is only the test of his memory, so you only have to make sure his memory isn't well.

Victor's Testimony: About the Victim[edit]

Victor
Victor
Victor's Testimony
- About the Victim -
  1. He was another of those pesky young types, wearing a broken pair of spectacles.
  2. He had a newspaper in his right hand, and the noisy brat kept rustling its pages!
  3. The young man was listening to the wireless. I remember that well.
  4. Then the serving girl in question brought over the javaccino.
  5. The little fidget picked up the cup with his free hand and took a sip.

About the Victim: Cross-Examination[edit]

Present the Coffee Cup on the 5th statement. According to Victor, Glen was holding a piece of paper with his right hand, while drinking with his free hand, which makes it his left. Look at the mark left by Glen's lips, it indicates that Glen drank it with his "right hand".

Victor insists that he drank it with his left hand and pleas to testify more. The Judge refuses, but Godot agrees to hear more.

Victor's Testimony: Left Hand or Right Hand[edit]

Victor
Victor
Victor's Testimony
- Left Hand or Right Hand -
  1. The boy was wearing the earpiece on the same side as the green lens of his specs.
  2. He kept fiddling with it all the time.
  3. He was fiddling with it just before he picked up the cup, too.
  4. And then he used the same hand to pick up the cup. His left hand!

Godot will explain that the eye piece Glen was wearing was actually an HMD, a small computer monitor Glen used at work.

Left Hand or Right Hand: Cross-Examination[edit]

Present either Glen Elg's Profile or the Victim's Prescription Bag on any of Kudo's statements. Glen couldn't possibly have the earpiece on his left ear, because according to the prescription, Glen Elg's left eardrum was ruptured. In this condition, Glen couldn't hear with his left ear.

It looks like you have proven Victor's memory to be shot, even Godot seems frustrated. The Judge decides to adjourn court for today.

However, Victor still isn't giving up yet, as he claims that he hasn't said anything the court hasn't heard yet. He wants one more chance to prove himself. Well, time for one last testimony from the old man.

Victor's Testimony: The Final Showdown[edit]

Victor
Victor
Victor's Testimony
- The Final Showdown -
  1. First of all, I want to stress that this might be nothing. I'm not too sure of myself.
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  2. The young boy slumped over the table as soon as he took one sip of his javaccino...
  3. Well, the clumsy idiot upset the vase. He knocked it right over.
  4. It broke, and the strip of cloth covering the table got completely soaked!
  5. Well!? How about that? Turned things upside-down, hmm?

The Final Showdown: Cross-Examination[edit]

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Present the Crime Photo at either statements 3 or 4. You can clearly see in the photo that the vase is intact on Glen's table. Victor then remembers that the vase was on HIS table. Victor was the "clumsy idiot" who knock it over when he was startled upon seeing Glen collapse. He demands one more testimony but the judge had enough and ask the bailiff to escort him out of the courtroom, yelling and screaming.

The judge adjourns the court for today but he is very intrigued that Victor wanted his testimony to be of use, so he gives you all three copies of Victor's Testimony, which will be added to the Court Record.

This concludes today's court time.