The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures/Episode 5: The Adventure of the Unspeakable Story/Trial, Part 4: Difference between revisions

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On a last note, when Juror 5 says the sounds from the music box made no sense to her, and that it might not even be Morse code at all! Looks like it's far from over.
On a last note, when Juror 5 says the sounds from the music box made no sense to her, and that it might not even be Morse code at all! Looks like it's far from over.


==What really happened in both Runaway Room and Unspeakable Story==
==What ''really'' happened in both Runaway Room and Unspeakable Story==
Ashley Milverton who lives in the slums, use to work with the Skulkin brothers as a milk delivery service. Overtime, he became a communication officer, changing his last name to Graydon. When he met McGilded for the first time, they struck a special deal that got his dad involved. "Thrice-Fired" Mason or Mason Milverton, Ashley's father is asked to make a music disk, bringing him out of retirement. Once Ashley starts to make more money, his father decides to take over as a deal maker, to do business with McGilded instead.
Ashley Milverton lived in the slums and used to work with the Skulkin brothers, Nash and Ringo, as a milk delivery service. He later left the slums with his mother and became a communications officer. He also took his mother's surname, Graydon. It was during this time when he met Magnus McGilded, and they struck a special deal: McGilded would buy encoded secrets from Graydon and pay him handsomely. To cover up his involvement, Graydon enlists the help of his father, "Thrice-Fired" Mason Milverton. Not knowing his son's intentions, Milverton is asked to make music disks, bringing him out of retirement. Once Graydon starts to make more money, his father becomes suspicious and decides to do business with McGilded instead.


During the trip on the omnibus with the hatmaker Lay D. Furst, the banker Bruce Fairplay, and the rider Beppo with Gina hiding under the seat of McGilded, things took a turn for the worst as Mason was killed by a knife, with one music disk in McGilded's coat with Milverton's blood on it and the small box with the second disk in it. This caused Gina to scream, and McGilded dragged her out of the hiding spot. While McGilded questioned Gina, Lay D. Furst spotted what he believed to be Mr. McGilded coated in blood, when in reality it was Gina.
During the trip on the omnibus with hatmaker Lay D. Furst, banker Bruce Fairplay, and the driver Beppo, with Gina hiding under the seat of McGilded, things took a turn for the worst. McGilded killed Mason with a knife, spattering his coat with Milverton's blood. the small box with the second disk in it. This caused Gina to scream, and McGilded dragged her out of the hiding spot. While McGilded questioned Gina, Lay D. Furst spotted what he believed to be Mr. McGilded coated in blood, when in reality it was Gina.


As luck happens, while Fairplay and Furst calls the police, he made a deal with both Beppo and Gina. He asked Beppo to deposit his coat at the nearest Pawnbrokers, which happened to be the one located on Baker Street. For Gina, he gave her the ticket for the item and asked her to extend the payment in case he was occupied later. He threatened Gina should she refuse to cooperate and asked for her to lie in her testimony. McGiilded was deemed innocent due to Gina's lies and their tampering of the crime scene. Of course, both Ryunosuke and Susato unknowingly got involved because of how little prepared they are. But during the trial, Ashley Graydon in the audience took note of what Gina Lestrade appearance. Not only that, after the trial, he bribed the police to burn McGilded in the omnibus, believing that it was "The Reaper" that had left a curse on him.
Fortunately for McGilded, while Fairplay and Furst left to the police, he made a deal with both Beppo and Gina. He asked Beppo to deposit his coat at the nearest pawnbroker, which happened to be the one located on Baker Street. He then gave gave her the ticket for the item and asked her to extend the payment in case he was occupied later. He threatened Gina should she refuse to cooperate and asked for her to lie in her testimony. McGilded was deemed innocent due to Gina's lies and their tampering of the crime scene. Both Ryunosuke and Susato unknowingly got involved because of how little prepared they are. During the trial, Graydon, in the audience, took note of Gina's appearance, correctly deducing that McGilded is threatening her into silence and may lead him back to the discs. Not only that, after the trial, he hires an imposter policeman to burn McGilded to death in the omnibus, and the incident is written off as the curse of "The Reaper."


After the case with Mr. Natsume, Graydon goes to Windibank earlier to leave a small box with the watchword "Professor". But later in the afternoon, he attempts to get his coat and the music disk with the label "For McGilded" on it. But Gina attempts to take it back, leaving a small blood smudge on the music disk. After Ryunosuke and Susato corrected Sholmes deductions, going by Eggert Benedict, he tried to use his gun but Inspector Gregson with the police came just in time.
After the case with Mr. Natsume, Graydon, under the name "Eggert Benedict," goes to Windibank's to retrieve the coat and the disks, but is only able to find the disk labeled "For McGilded" on it. Gina attempts to take it back, leaving a small blood smudge on the disk. After Ryunosuke and Susato corrected Sholmes's deductions, in which it becomes apparent that Graydon is not the coat's owner, he tried to use his gun to take it by force. However, Inspector Gregson and the police arrived just in time. Gregson, under secret orders to investigate the stealing of government secrets, confiscates the disk, as Scotland Yard had already deduced Magnus McGilded's involvement and are searching for items he owned as evidence.


Later at night at the same place, Gina came over to Windibank to see if the unfinished script "The Hound of the Baskerville" is there, only to have the Skulkin brothers to break in with Ashley Graydon behind him. After Ashley took the music disk from the small box, Windibank shot his gun near the side of his arm, hitting the calendar near the door. When Windibank heads inside, Graydon shoots him in the back while Gina close and locked the door, pick up his gun and fainted in the storeroom. Meanwhile, just when the Skulkin brothers has finished cleaning the counter after a fight, leaving the placement with skull slightly near the edge, Sholmes has gotten shot but it hits his pouch instead.
Later at night at the same place, Gina came over to Windibank's to see if the unfinished script "The Hound of the Baskervilles" is there, only for the Skulkin brothers to break in, with Ashley Graydon behind them. During this time, Graydon took the music disk from the small box, which had already been forfeited since McGilded died before he could claim it. Windibank fights with the Skulkin brothers, knocking many items off the front counter, and shot his gun into the side of Graydon's arm, hitting the calendar near the door. When Windibank headed inside the storeroom, Graydon shot him in the back, killing him. Gina closed and locked the door and picked up Windibank's gun for protection, but fainted in the storeroom upon realizing he was dead.


While Ryunosuke chased the Skulkin brothers away, Susato who miraculously got hold of Iris's Cat-Flapomat, realizes "what if it's like the trial two months ago repeated all over again?", she decides to put a peephole on the storeroom door which happens right after the incident is over before Ryunosuke came back to look through the storeroom, pointed out by Sholmes to find Windibank shot dead in the back and Gina fainted with Windibank's gun on her hand.
Graydon then left the scene entirely, instructing the Skulkin brothers to clean the counter after their fight and to not reveal his presence. Shorty afterwards, Ryunosuke, Susato and Sholmes entered. Sholmes is shot by the brothers, but the bullet hits his pouch instead, and the chemical explosion gives off the impression he was shot. While Ryunosuke pursued the Skulkin brothers, Susato, who got hold of Iris's Cat-Flapomat during one of Gina's pickpocketing "lessons," fears the situation may turn out like the trial two months ago. She decides to put a peephole on the storeroom door right after the incident is over, before Ryunosuke came back to look in the storeroom. They find Windibank shot dead in the back and Gina fainted with Windibank's gun in her hand.
 
Unexpectedly, Graydon was called to court after the possibility of him being at the scene was discovered through Iris's blood testing. During Gina's testimony, Graydon recognizes Inspector Gregson, and surmises he is looking for the disks. Graydon strikes a deal with him, giving the second disk to Gregson in exchange for information about the crime scene so he may incriminate Gina. Through this deal, Graydon makes the claim that he saw Gina shoot Windibank through the peephole, getting his blood on her coat. Iris's blood testing shows it is Mason's blood, not Windibank's, but since that evidence is not recognized by the court, the blood will incriminate Gina regardless. It is also at this time that Gregson, fearing discovery, surreptitiously hides the disk on Nash Skulkin's person under the pretense of a violent outburst. However, since since the peephole did not even exist at the time Graydon was in the pawnbroker's, he would not have been able to see anything, let alone Gina's bloody coat. His very knowledge of this exposes both himself and Gregson!


==After the trial==
==After the trial==
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