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Edgeworth is then told the police are finished with the analysis of the suicide note. Edgeworth will call them for the results. What are the results?
Edgeworth is then told the police are finished with the analysis of the suicide note. Edgeworth will call them for the results. What are the results?


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==Court Mode: Part 2==
 
Edgeworth confirms the analysis and the result is what you have hoped: The suicide note was indeed a forgery! The hand writing matches those of Corrida instead. Edgeworth will explain that Engarde could not have known that this was a fake. When given the choice, choose '''Present evidence'''. There is a way that Engarde knew of the forgery, when asked for proof, '''Present''' either the '''Spy Camera''', the '''Transmitter''', or the '''Stuffed Bear'''. Remember, Engarde was spying on Corrida the whole time since the suicide, so Engarde could have found out in some point.
 
You now ask Edgeworth to show proof of Engarde's motive, since the fact that Engarde didn't kill Corrida for the confession destroyed Edhewprth's explanation. Edgeworth, however, is still not giving up, as he is bringing up a new witness to answer the big question: Who was de Killer's client? And the only person to answer that? Shelly de Killer himself! Yes, Edgeworth is calling Shelly de Killer to the stand!
 
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Since de Killer is hiding and the only way to contact him is your transceiver, you bring your transceiver to the stand so de Killer can testify in the proper place. You finally hear Maya's voice, so it has to be him all right. Edgeworth has de Killer testify about his client.
 
===de Killer's Testimony: About My Client===
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=shelly2 |name=de Killer's |subtitle=About My Client |testimony=#There is something I must first state.
#To an assassin, nothing is more important than the trust between a client and himself.
#And that is the reason I am here today on this witness stand.
#It is my wish that you grasp this concept before I give you the name of my client.}}
 
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====About My Client: Cross-Examination====
 
'''Press''' on de Killer's '''2'''nd statement. He mentions that anyone who betrays his trust will be his client no more. (Please! At all cost, remember this statement!)
 
Now '''Press''' on the '''3'''rd statement. De Killer will hint that this client of his has broken his/her role as the innocent one and is now implicating someone else for the murder. De Killer doesn't seem happy about this.
 
Backtrack, and '''Press''' on the '''2'''nd statement again. He will once again say the same thing, but this time, you remind him that he just said he couldn't forgive a client who broke the rules. De Killer is now ready to announce his clients name. A new statement is added.
 
*Now then, I do believe it's about time I revealed the name of my client, don't you agree?
 
'''Press''' on that statement. De Killer will now reveal the name of his client:
 
Adrian Andrews!!!... Wait, what!?
 
Edgeworth is shocked, earlier de Killer told him it was Engarde (which is true), so why did he tell you otherwise? De Killer reveals he wants to help win the acquittal. It looks like a victory is at hand after all.
 
Edgeworth has failed to prove Engarde's motive and he falsely accused Engarde of being de Killer's client! Just by that, Engarde is not de Killer's client and thus, is not the real killer, he calls up Andrews to the stand.
 
Everything is now implicating Andrews as the real killer. She pleads otherwise, but you have proven her role, her forgeries, and even her motive, but you know that Andrews isn't de Killer's client. Andrews asks for your help, when given the choice, choose '''Request the trial continue'''.
 
You will now witness Phoenix and Edgeworth working together against the enemy! This is it, the truth awaits!
 
De Killer will once again be called to the stand and will testify further about his client.
 
===de Killer's Testimony: About My Client, Pt. 2===
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=shelly2 |name=de Killer's |subtitle=About My Client, Pt. 2|testimony=#As I have already stated quite a few times, Adrian Andrews is my client. However.
#One thing I simply cannot overlook is tampering with the scene of the crime.
#My client did it to frame another for the crime.
#While pretending to be the first person to discover the body and enter the scene,
#Adrian Andrews already knew from the very beginning that Juan Corrida was dead!
#But even more appaling is the creation and planting of the "knife" and "button".
#That act is what I was referring to when I said my client had "broken the rules."}}
 
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====About My Client, Pt. 2: Cross-Examination====
 
'''Press''' on the '''1'''st statement. Nothing important here, but is does give a few laughs.
 
'''Present''' the '''Wine Glass''' on the '''5'''th statement. De Killer's so-called client apparently never knew of Corrida's death. The moment Andrews saw his body, she thought he had fainted, so she poured Corrida a Wine Glass of juice only to find out Corrida is dead. Andrews set down the glass from shock, leaving behind fingerprints. If Andrews planned all of his, she would have wiped off the fingerprints.
 
So how did de Killer knew Andrews? De Killer will answer in a new testimony. When did he receive the request?
 
===de Killer's Testimony: Request Taking===
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=shelly2 |name=de Killer's |subtitle=Request Taking|testimony=#This request came to me... oh, about a week ago.
#It was a request for my services on the night of the awards ceremony.
#We met at a certain bar to discuss and finalize a few matters.
#That is what occurred. I trust my memory, and I believe I have made no mistakes.}}
 
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====Request Taking: Cross-Examination====
 
'''Press''' on the '''3'''rd statement. You ask if de Killer physically met Andrews. De Killer, after a brief pause, says yes. '''Press further'''. De Killer will say he never took the request by phone or mail. He values his trust between his clients and himself above all else. He can only gain trust when he looks at his clients straight into the eye. When asked if this is important, say, '''It is not important'''. De Killer will then say when he talked with Andrews he thought he could trust him. HIM? When asked if this is important, say '''It was very important'''. A new statement will be added.
 
*From the moment I saw him, I thought, "I can trust this person as a client."
 
The moment he saw HIM? '''Present Adrian Andrews' Profile''' on that statement. De Killer never physically met Andrews after all, because one look at Andrews will tell you that the person is a HER. Edgeworth explains that the name Adrian Andrews sounds very man-like, so de Killer, unaware of the gender, presumed that she was a man!
 
So how did de Killer know the name Adrian Andrews? Time for one last testimony from the assassin.
 
===de Killer's Testimony: Request Taking, Pt. 2===
{{Phoenix Wright Testimony |char=shelly2 |name=de Killer's |subtitle=Request Taking, Pt. 2|testimony=#Yes, now I remember, I took that request by mail.
#There have been times when I took a job without having met my client.
#The request was for the murder of Juan Corrida and 2 or 3 other small things.
#When I saw the name at the end of the letter, I thought my client to be a man.}}
 
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====Request Taking, Pt. 2: Cross-Examination====
 
'''Press''' on the '''3'''rd statement. Two or three other things? De Killer says it is unimportant to this case. '''Press further'''. De Killer will smell "the stench of a backstabber", as he suspects you are betraying your client. '''Press further''' anyways. De Killer will mention one thing, the figurine. De Killer was told to find it and he found it inside Corrida's suitcase. This will lead us to a new statement.
 
*One of these was to find the bear figurine and give it to Adrian Andrews.
 
'''Present''' either the '''Figurine''', or '''Celeste's Suicide Note'''. Recall Andrews' testimony. Andrews said if she had the note, she would burn it, and Andrews knew about the bear and how to solve it. When Andrews had the bear, she would've taken the figurine out of it and burn it to shreds, so if de Killer had given the figurine to Andrews, the note wouldn't be in your possession by now, therefore, if de Killer's "client" didn't know how to assemble the puzzle, it would be impossible for Andrews to be his client!
 
At this point, de Killer will threaten to kill Maya, since you are betraying your deal with him. You are asked once more if Engarde is innocent or not.
 
You have now reached the end of trial, and the evidence Gumshoe found didn't make it. Now you have a choice. Either you declare "not guilty" so you can save Maya's life and convict an innocent person? Or you can say "guilty", to do justice and lose your best friend. Maya wants the "guilty" verdict, so it looks like you have to the right thing. When given the option, choose '''Guilty''' and-
 
"Objection!!!"
 
===Creating a Miracle===
 
It's Franziska von Karma! Luckly for you, she is just in time to present the evidence you need! She brought them all on a dirty trench coat, it's Gumshoe's all right. Speaking of Gumshoe, don't worry, he is alive and has suffered only minor injuries. She then presents the three evidence:
 
De Killer's pistol: '''Question for more details'''. Von Karma reveals that it is the pistol de Killer used to shoot her in the shoulder, so she doesn't make it into court. The ballistics reveal that the bullet was indeed from the pistol. The '''Pistol''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
A Video Tape: '''Question for more details'''. Von Karma hasn't seen the contents, but de Killer went back to his hideout for it. He seemed desperate. Fortunately, the tape was recovered. The '''Video Tape''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
A bellboy's uniform: '''Question for more details'''. Von Karma has confirmed that it is the same uniform that de Killer wore at the time of the crime. The '''Bellboy's Uniform''' will be added to the Court Record.
 
'''Save your game from here. The toolbar below will explain why.'''
 
The Judge sees the evidence as unimportant, as they don't tell you anything about de Killer's client and decides he doesn't need the evidence.
 
Now you are facing a problem here. Mia will tell you two ways to solve it:
 
1. Make Engarde wish that he is convicted. If Engarde wishes to be declared guilty, then there would be no reason for de Killer to kill Maya.
 
2. Convince de Killer to break his contract with Engarde. If he does so, then he would set Maya free.
 
It may seem impossible, especially since The Judge doesn't want the evidence. Mia will then tell you if The Judge doesn't want them, why not someone else. Only a true miracle would save you now. You are given one chance to try to create that miracle. When asked who you want to preset evidence to '''Present Shelly de Killer's Profile'''. When asked to present what evidence, '''Present''' the '''Video Tape'''.
 
{{sidebar
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|contents=From here on, you are going to go through two different endings, a Good Ending, and a Bad Ending. If you want to see both endings, it is highly recommended that you see the Bad Ending first. Here are the requirements for a Bad Ending. If you are at the part when you are going to present someone something, '''Present''' something other then Shelly de Killer's Profile, and/or the video tape. The Judge will hand down his verdict.
 
Matt Engarde is found Not Guilty!
 
'''Spoilers start here'''
 
You run out of the courtroom. Andrews was convicted, and Maya is released, but you never saw her again. You think that this so-called "miracle" never happened because it never existed. You never believed in miracles since.
 
'''Spoilers end here'''}}
 
Shelly de Killer will be called to the stand one more time. You ask him why he went back to his hideout to recover the tape. De Killer says he was told by his client to protect it at all costs. You ask him if he saw the contents of the tape. De Killer says he hasn't, as he is told not to. You finally explain to him that the contents of the video tape are that of de Killer killing Corrida.
 
It seems de Killer's client hid the camera , so he/she could catch de Killer on tape. De Killer asks why he/she would do such a thing. Answer, that the client '''Wanted to blackmail you'''. Yesterday, Engarde tols you that he trusts absolutely no one and records de Killer do his bidding so he could hold him at bay, even to blackmail him! Edgeworth reminds de Killer that he would break his contract with clients who show no trust to him. In fact de Killer will kill any traitors who defy him and it looks like his client, Matt Engarde, will be his next target. De Killer also promises to return your "item". It looks like you will see Maya again after all!
 
Engarde is called to the stand not looking "refreshing like a spring breeze". You are asked one more time if Engarde is guilty or not. It doesn't matter which, because as if right now, de Killer will be at his face any second to claim his victim, so even if he is acquitted, Engarde will be facing an unfortunate death anyways. Engarde will eagerly admit his guilt (watch him as he does it) and will be convicted.
 
Andrews will come up one last time. She mentions that when she was called up, she felt hopeless. But, thanks to you and Edgeworth, she felt like she was saved. While she was down at the detention center, she finally saw herself for who she really was. For the first time in her life, Andrews finally feels happy with who she is.
 
The Judge adjourns court without ever having to announce a verdict... but just for fun...
 
Matt Engarde is found Guilty!
 
==What REALLY Happened==
 
It all began two years ago. Matt Engarde and Juan Corrida were fierce rivals when it comes to acting careers. These two had bumped heads since The Nickel Samurai and The Jammin' Ninja (both played by Engarde and Corrida, respectively) were born. Their rivalry became more and more fierce and would eventually lead to tragedy due to the death of the lovely manager Celeste Inpax.
 
Celeste became a Engarde's manager and soon became smitten with him, even falling in love. She hanged out with Engarde and was very happy to be with him. She thought she had been dating with him. One day however, Engarde threw her off. Engarde actually never loved Celeste, in fact, he was only using her like a "toy" and decided he doesn't need her anymore. Engarde's reveal crushed Celeste's heart. Celeste quits working at Global Studios and moved on to Worldwide Studios.
 
There, she became a manager of Corrida. Celeste took an instant liking to Corrida and fortunately for her, vice versa. They eventually began a relationship with each other. Celeste was very happy with Corrida, even happier than with Engarde. Celeste and Corrida began dating and grew closer and closer to each other. Eventually they decide to propose a marriage. Celeste and Corrida announces their marriage thinking nothing could tear them apart... until three days later.
 
Hearing about the marriage Engarde "confessed" to Corrida about their "relationship". This confession has prompted Corrida to call off the marriage and leave Celeste since he wanted nothing to do with anything and anyone who had history with his fiercest rival, especially since Celeste was Engarde's ex-girlfriend. Celeste was once again crushed and was eventually overwhelmed with misery. She decided not to move on, but to end it all to prevent ever being hurt by Engarde again.
 
Corrida visits Celeste again and was horrified of what he saw... Celeste has hanged herself, thinking death would be her escape from further mental torment. Corrida notices that Celeste hasn't left a will or suicide note, so he decided to write one himself consisting nothing but Engarde's misdeeds. He hides the will, catching the eye of tabloids.
 
Celeste was a mentor of Adrian Andrews. Andrews was a mentally weak person, and doesn't know what to do with herself in life. The person she could look up to is Celeste. Andrews was very dependent to her and usually imitates her attitude. After learning of Celeste's suicide, Andrews was overwhelmed by fear that there was no one to guide her anymore. She decide to follow her mentor's footsteps and follow her to the grave. She attempted suicide, but failed even leaving a suicide note. She attended counseling sessions afterwords. She became Engarde's manager, whom, unlike Celeste, she did not love at all.
 
Through the two years after Celeste's death, the rivalry moved on and continued to grow. Both Engarde and Corrida had been continually spying on each other and watched each other's every move. Their shows airing at the same time and their prides consuming their lives. They both fought with Engarde always the victor. Engarde's constant victories would annoy Corrida to the point he would ruin the former's career. That day would come at the Grand Prix in the Gatewater Hotel, two years after Celeste's death with unexpected and tragic reasons.
 
Corrida made a plan in case he lost. He would make a spare costume of The Nickel Samurai and wear it to a press conference he arranged. Disguised as Engarde, he would "confess" to the public the misdeeds he had done to Celeste, being such a cruel man. Hearing this, the public would despise Engarde, thus ruining his career and his "refreshing like a spring breeze" image. Andrews meets with Corrida and volunteers to help set up Corrida's plan though she despises the plan, using a fake will to ruin Engarde. The meeting was caught by tabloids, starting a scandal.
 
Unfortunately for the two, Engarde was well aware of the plan, the forged note, and the figurine thanks to the tabloids that referr to Corrida and Andrews' metting. To make sure the plan doesn't take place, Engarde would not have go there. And since Corrida is the one attending, one way to stop Corrida, is to kill him. He couldn't do it himself, so he hired professional assassin Shelly de Killer to do the job. De Killer accepted the job, thinking Engarde trust's him. He doesn't. In fact, Engarde set up a spy camera in one of Corrida's bears to capture de Killer in action, so he could use the footage to blackmail him.
 
At the night of the Grand Prix, The Nickel Samurai (Engarde) was named the Hero of Heroes. Since Corrida lost the Grand Prix, he decides to take action. But fate had other plans.
 
After the show, Engarde had dinner with Andrews and told her he would be sleeping (to cover his tracks), not before paying de Killer a huge roll of cash after Andrews leaves. The payment was spotted by Will Powers, who was looking for Engarde, his student in acting. De Killer, dressed as one of the hotel's bellboys, sneaked in Corrida's hotel room with leather gloves on bringing a drink with him. Once he set down the plate with tomato juice on top, he grabs Corrida's scarf, strangling him until he was no more. Corrida struggles as he dies. Making a mess around him He then grabs the figurine with the note in it and walks out of the building, again spotted by Powers, and into Engarde's manor, but not before leaving his signature card, indicating that he had done his duty.
 
Andrews looks in Engarde's room and finds him asleep. She then walks in Corrida's room to see if he is awake and finds Corrida lumping on his chair. At first, she thought he was unconscious and pours him the juice de Killer left earlier. She comes to realize that Corrida had died and sets down the glass down in shock, knocking a vase over and landing it on top of Corrida's guitar case, leaving it wet and shattering the glass.
 
Andrews immediately knew that this was Engarde's doing and decides to rearrange the scene to make it more obvious. She opens up Corrida's guitar case containing the spare Nickel Samurai costume, which she picked up and put it on. She was quite shorter than Corrida, so it is a little hard for her to walk. Andrews went to Engarde's room. Spotted by Lotta Hart's Camera and Wendy Oldbag once in Engardee's room, she picks up Engarde's knife and heads back to Corrida's room with it. There, she stabs Corrida's dead body with it. The blood washes towards the Jammin' Ninja's button, so Andrews pulls the button and puts it on Engarde's hakama. Andrews sees the card that de Killer left. She puts it in her handbag thinking it is nothing special and keeping it as a souvenir.
 
When the police arrive, they found the crime scene Andrews arranged. Seeing the obvious clues and not seeing the card Andrews took, the police but Engarde under custody. Hearing the news, de Killer went through drastic measures to get Engarde aquitted. He went through as far as kidnapping a beloved friend of a lawyer (Maya Fey) and hold her ransom for the lawyer (Phoenix Wright) to get a complete acquittal for the murderer.
 
==Farewell, My Turnabout: Epilouge==
 
As you watch the ending to this game, you are given an opportunity to present something. '''Present''' the '''Whip''', yell '''OBJECTION!''' to the mic and enjoy the credits.
 
You are finally finished with the final case of the game but don't worry, there will be more cases and adventures you will face in the future, just in the next game in the series. [[StrategyWiki]] will be there for you like a Mia to your Phoenix.
 
Right now you are thinking, hey, this game forgot about Morgan Fey. On the end of the second case, she still had plans to give Pearl the Master position. Don't worry, as those plans will be explained on the next game of the series.
 
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