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Now talk to Maggey.
Now talk to Maggey.
*'''The victim:''' Looks like the victim played basketball with Portsman outside his office.
*'''The victim:''' Looks like the victim played basketball with Portsman outside his office.
*'''Maggey Byrde:''' Maggey willtalk about her unlucky life. Nothing notable about this.
*'''Maggey Byrde:''' Maggey will talk about her unlucky life. Nothing notable about this.
Now present Maggey with the '''Master Key'''. 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.
Now present Maggey with the '''Master Key'''. 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.
*'''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.
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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.
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.


Now move to the right. Hey its Winston Payne! But that is not our concern here. Examine the door with the basketball hoop next to it. Examine the door knob, and you will note that its locked. Huh, what? Deduce the door knob and present '''Mr. Portsman's Office'''. Maggey Byrde didn't actually lock the door, so how is it locked tight? Edgeworth will claim thatto find out the reasonwe 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 missing! Select Maggey Byrde. If she unlocked this door, 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.
Now move to the right. Hey its Winston Payne! But that is not our concern here. Examine the door with the basketball hoop next to it. Examine the door knob, and you will note that its locked. Huh, what? Deduce the door knob 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 missing! Select Maggey Byrde. If she unlocked this door, 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 door knob. Looks like the door was unlocked with a key, and the prints were wiped clean.
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 door knob. Looks like the door was unlocked with a key, and the prints were wiped clean.
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===Rebuttal===
===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 used another way of using it. Present '''Maggey Byrde'''. 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 rebute by saying that Portsman could have easily exchanged the door plates, and he could have used a very good way to trick Maggey to thinking it was his office. Present '''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 its moved. However, Portsman will claim its all conjecture. Looks like its time for another cross-examination!
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 used another way of using it. Present '''Maggey Byrde'''. 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 rebute by saying that Portsman could have easily exchanged the door plates, and he could have used a very good way to trick Maggey to thinking it was his office. Present '''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 its moved. However, Portsman will claim its all conjecture. Looks like its time for another cross-examination!


===Conjecture's Rebuttal===
===Conjecture's Rebuttal===
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===Rebuttal===
===Rebuttal===
Press the fourth statement. Buddy Faith brought two things from a previous case, a knife and a pendant. He will add this to his testimony. 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 tape. However, there is something interesting on this tape. Examine the blood stain at the back of the tape. The blood is still fresh, so it could be the victims! Portsman will chew on his own medal and faint.
Press the fourth statement. Buddy Faith brought two things from a previous case, a knife and a pendant. He will add this to his testimony. 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 tape. However, there is something interesting on this tape. Examine the blood stain at the back of the tape. The blood is still fresh, so it could be the victims! Portsman will chew on his own medal and faint.


==What Really Happened==
==What Really Happened==
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