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Walkthrough - FAQ/Walkthrough====================================================================== -- G Y A K U T E N S A I B A N 3 -- _ _ _ _ _ _ __| |_ ___ ___ _ _ (_)_ __ __ __ ___ _(_)__ _| |_| |_ | '_ \ ' \/ _ \/ -_) ' \| \ \ / \ V V / '_| / _` | ' \ _| | .__/_||_\___/\___|_||_|_/_\_\ \_/\_/|_| |_\__, |_||_\__| |_| |___/ -- T R I A L S & T R I B U L A T I O N S -- Gyakuten Saiban 3/ Phoenix Wright: Trials and Tribulations (DS) FAQ/ WALKTHROUGH v. 1.05 By: neeker ====================================================================== ====================================================================== DISCLAIMER AND LEGAL STUFF ====================================================================== This walkthrough can be posted on: - GameFAQs.com - Neoseeker.com - 1UP.com - SuperCheats.com - Court-Records.net and their associates only. Please do not ask whether you can post this on your site if you're not from the above. It's getting too difficult to keep track. If you happen to see anyone other than the above hosting this, please let me know so that I can feed them to the sharks, torture their feet with a feather and throw them into a mall infested with zombies. Also, please note that, as with most gaming guides: + + + THIS GUIDE CONTAINS SPOILERS! + + + If you're likely to get offended by spoilers, please don't use a guide. ====================================================================== ====================================================================== CONTENTS ====================================================================== BASIC INFO ---------- 1. Contact Information 2. Introduction 3. Characters WALKTHROUGH ----------- 4. Episode 1: Turnabout Memories [ PW3401 ] - Background [ PW3402 ] - Part 1-1: Trial [ PW3403 ] Phoenix: The Victim and I [ PW3404 ] Phoenix: What really Happened [ PW3405 ] Phoenix: When I pushed the Victim [ PW3406 ] - Part 1-2: Trial [ PW3407 ] Dahlia: What I witnessed [ PW3408 ] Dahlia: What I witnessed, Part 2 [ PW3409 ] Dahlia: How I met my Feenie [ PW3410 ] Dahlia: The Poisoning [ PW3411 ] 5. Episode 2: The Stolen Turnabout [ PW3501 ] - Background [ PW3502 ] - Part 1: Investigation [ PW3503 ] Luke Atmey's Psyche-Lock: DeMasque's M.O. [ PW3504 ] - Part 2: Trial [ PW3505 ] Gumshoe: Mask*DeMasque's Crimes [ PW3506 ] Atmey: What I witnessed [ PW3507 ] Atmey: Fight with the Thief [ PW3508 ] Ron: Mask*DeMasque's Identity [ PW3509 ] - Part 3: Investigation [ PW3510 ] Larry Butz's Psyche-Lock: The night of the Crime [ PW3511 ] Adrian Andrews's Psyche-Lock: Sacred Urn [ PW3512 ] - Part 4-1: Trial [ PW3513 ] Ron: My visit to KB Security [ PW3514 ] Ron: At the CEO's Office [ PW3515 ] - Part 4-2: Trial [ PW3516 ] Atmey: The Alibi [ PW3517 ] Atmey: The Sacred Urn Heist [ PW3518 ] Atmey: Motive for Murder [ PW3519 ] Atmey: The Last Testimony [ PW3520 ] 6. Episode 3: Recipe for Turnabout [ PW3601 ] - Background [ PW3602 ] - Part 1: Investigation [ PW3603 ] Old Man's Psyche-Lock: Tres Bien Regular [ PW3604 ] Jean Armstrong's Psyche-Lock: Maggey's Motive [ PW3605 ] - Part 2: Trial [ PW3606 ] Gumshoe: The Incident [ PW3607 ] Gumshoe: The Investigation [ PW3608 ] Victor: What I witnessed [ PW3609 ] Victor: About the victim [ PW3610 ] Victor: Left hand or right hand [ PW3611 ] Victor: The Final Showdown [ PW3612 ] - Part 3: Investigation [ PW3613 ] Dick Gumshoe's Psyche-Lock: The Radio [ Pw3614 ] Lisa Basil's Psyche-Lock: Glen's Troubles [ Pw3615 ] Viola Cadaverini's Psyche-Lock: The Head Bandage [ Pw3616 ] - Part 4-1: Trial [ PW3617 ] Armstrong: At Tres Bien [ PW3618 ] Armstrong: The Mirror [ PW3619 ] Armstrong: In the Restaurant [ PW3620 ] Armstrong: The Confession [ PW3621 ] - Part 4-2: Trial [ PW3622 ] Tigre: The Tiger's Alibi [ PW3623 ] Tigre: The Victim, Glen Elg [ PW3624 ] Tigre: At Tres Bien [ PW3625 ] Tigre: Ties to the Victim [ PW3626 ] 7. Episode 4: Turnabout Beginnings [ PW3701 ] - Background [ PW3702 ] - Part 1-1: Trial [ PW3703 ] Gumshoe: Summary of the Incident [ PW3704 ] Gumshoe: Events on Dusky Bridge [ PW3705 ] Melissa: The Witness's Photograph [ PW3706 ] Melissa: Running from the Crime [ PW3707 ] - Part 1-2: Trial [ PW3708 ] Melissa: Melissa Foster's History [ PW3709 ] Dahlia: Five Years Ago [ PW3710 ] Fawles: Who Terry Fawles saw [ PW3711 ] 8. Episode 5: BRIDGE TO THE TURNABOUT [ PW3801 ] - Background [ PW3802 ] - Part 1-1: Investigation [ PW3803 ] - Part 1-2: Investigation [ PW3804 ] Iris's Psyche-Lock: Frightened? [ PW3805 ] Larry Butz's Psyche-Lock: The night of the crime [ PW3806 ] - Part 2-1: Trial [ PW3807 ] Bikini: The Night of the Murder [ PW3808 ] Bikini: After my Bath [ PW3809 ] Bikini: Further Details [ PW3810 ] Bikini: Location of the Weapon [ PW3811 ] - Part 2-2: Trial [ PW3812 ] Larry: What I saw [ PW3813 ] Larry: What I saw, Part 2 [ PW3814 ] Larry: The Missing 15 Minutes [ PW3815 ] Larry: Proof that Iris flew! [ PW3816 ] - Part 3-1: Investigation [ PW3817 ] Bikini's Psyche-Lock: Elise Deauxnim [ PW3818 ] - Part 3-2: Investigation [ PW3819 ] Iris's Psyche-Lock: The Night of the Crime [ PW3820 ] Pearl Fey's Psyche-Lock: The Night of the Crime [ PW3821 ] - Part 4-1: Trial [ PW3822 ] Iris: The Real Murderer [ PW3823 ] Iris: The Battle [ PW3824 ] Iris: Sister Iris's Cover-Up [ PW3825 ] Iris: Moving the Body [ PW3826 ] - Part 4-2: Trial [ PW3827 ] Dahlia: The Plan [ PW3828 ] - Part 4-3: Trial [ PW3829 ] Maya: At the Inner Temple [ PW3830 ] Maya: The Killer [ PW3831 ] Maya: After the Incident [ PW3832 ] Maya: The time of the Murder [ PW3833 ] 9. Conclusion Appendix 1: Version history Appendix 2: Frequently Asked Questions Appendix 3: Credits ====================================================================== ====================================================================== 1. CONTACT INFORMATION ====================================================================== Hi, I'm Lestor Wong. I post on GameFAQ.com/ GameSpot.com by the username "neeker". Feedback for this document can be directed to lestor underscore wong at yahoo dot com. You may check out my other works here: http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/52881.html ====================================================================== ====================================================================== 2. INTRODUCTION ====================================================================== Hi, I'm back again with my third FAQ/ Walkthrough for the Gyakuten Saiban series. My previous works for the previous games in the series have won me consecutive awards, so I feel compelled to "complete the trilogy". Gyakuten Saiban 3 (Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Trials & Tribulations) is the final instalment of a series of courtroom drama featuring Phoenix Wright as the key character. I'd strongly suggest you play the previous games to get a hang of how things will proceed. Logic doesn't necessarily make any sense in the game, so you should throw that out of the window. Nevertheless, it's still a compelling game that I'd rate as the best adventure game series I've ever played. Meanwhile, since the gameplay here is similar to its previous two instalments, I'll not repeat the "controls" and "getting started" info that I included in my previous walkthroughs. Feel free to artifically inflate their hits if you really need to find out how to play the game. I'll still include a "characters" section to describe some of the regular casts though. Also, when reading my previous two guides, I find them to be a little long-winded at times. So, I'll try to be less descriptive this time round, without sacrificing on pinpointing the solutions to you in an organized manner. Last but not least, I must say that the music in this game is so much better than the previous game. I love it. ====================================================================== ====================================================================== 3. CHARACTERS ====================================================================== These are the key personnel who appear in this game. Some are familiar faces, some are not. One of them even has relations to an old nemesis. You've been warned. 1. PHOENIX WRIGHT ----------------- Phoenix is the hero of this game (and the previous ones). The once rookie defense attorney has risen from the ashes to become one of the best in the business. During the events in the final case of the last game, he has also learnt the true virtues of being a lawyer. Good stuff, this guy. 2. MILES EDGEWORTH ------------------ Edgeworth is Phoenix's childhood friend... and arch-rival. Traumatised by a childhood incident, Edgeworth betrayed his dream of becoming a defense attorney, and became a prosecutor instead. He's known to be willing to "do everything just to get a guilty sentence for the defendant". Ever since his self-imposed exile, he has returned a stronger person. Tends to help Phoenix in court nowadays, even though they may be on opposing sides. In this game, you even get to play as him - all fanboys (and girls) rejoice. 3. MIA FEY ---------- Mia was Phoenix's mentor, and a real looker too. Unfortunately, she was brutally murdered in the first game. Her strong spiritual strengths, however, tend to manifest through her sister, Maya, and at times, her cousin, Pearl. Her "presence" has helped turn the tide for Phoenix on many occasions. In this game, you'll actually get to play as her. 4. MAYA FEY ----------- Forever Phoenix's sidekick, a cosplayer's wet dream. Maya's is Mia's younger sister, and her training as a spiritual medium seems to be bearing much fruits as time passes. Has a habit of getting herself involved in murder cases as well, especially as the accused. 5. PEARL FEY ------------ The Fey family has a knack of producing mediums, and Pearl is one of its "products". Pearl is Maya's cousin, and with her strengths in the mystical, she will eventually grant Phoenix the power to peep into the dark secrets of the various witnesses. In a case of power struggle to dispose Maya as the official heir of the Fey family, Pearl's mother, Morgan, was arrested for her hand in a brutal murder. 6. THE JUDGE ------------ No one knows his name, but this funny old man continues to rule the courts with an alarming degree of clueless-ness - the usually righteous Judge is sometimes swayed by pretty female witnesses and nasty prosecutors. His favorite past time is pounding his gravel. 7. DICK GUMSHOE --------------- Detective Gumshoe is a long-serving police officer who, despite his lack of detective skills, makes up with diligence and loyalty. He has proven to be a valuable ally to Phoenix in the past. He has an unexplainable fondness of Edgeworth though. 8. WINSTON PAYNE ---------------- Popularly known as the "Rookie Crusher", Payne returns to the universe to take on Mia in this game. The case also details the origins of how he lost his hair. 9. MARVIN GROSSBERG -------------------- Grossberg is Mia's mentor. He's a vastly experienced defense attorney. 10. DAHLIA HAWTHORNE -------------------- Dahlia was Phoenix's girlfriend from five years ago. She's also one of the most cunning criminals you'll ever faced in the series. In fact, she's quite possibly the female version of the devil. 11. LARRY BUTZ -------------- Another of Phoenix's childhood friends. Larry is a rather shady figure who happens to have the hots for all beautiful women. There's a saying among his circle of friends that if something smells, it must be the Butz. Yeah, that's Larry for you. 12. GODOT --------- Godot is a new enemy in court... or is he? The prosecutor who wears a visor certainly has a mysterious background. He's also hopelessly addicted to coffee. I recommend Nescafe. 13. FRANZISKA VON KARMA ----------------------- Franziska is a talented prosecutor, who handles cases from the tender age of 13. She's not exactly a fan of Phoenix, since he destroyed her father's career by solving a 15-year-old murder that he committed in the first game. Despite her obvious talents, she has found it hard to get the better of Phoenix. ====================================================================== ====================================================================== 4. EPISODE 1: TURNABOUT MEMORIES [ PW3401 ] ====================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BACKGROUND [ PW3402 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a case from five years ago. You'll get to control Mia Fey, the rookie attorney here. Watch the intro as two men were arguing about a girl. Soon, one is found dead. It's only logical that this other dude is rounded up as a suspect... and he's none other than a very young Phoenix Wright. And so begins your adventure. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PART 1-1: TRIAL [ PW3403 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 4/11 Time: 9:40am Location: District Court, Defendant Lobby No. 3 Click through the conversations with Marvin Grossberg to find out more about the background of the case, as well as your previous outing in court. You've lost the last one, but you're determined to win this time round. During this initial discussion, you'll also come face-to- face with Phoenix. Ok, not exactly face-to-face, since he's wearing a mask, apparently nursing a bout of flu. Amidst his vehement coughing, you'll find out that the victim is Doug Swallow, who's a fourth-year student at Ivy University. At this point in time, you may want to check out the court record for more information about the case. Pay particular attention to Doug's Autopsy Report, which says: Date and time of death: 4/9, 3pm Cause of death: Fatal electric shock Also take note of this person called Dahlia Hawthorne in the profiles. She's Phoenix's girlfriend, but she has been dating the victim up until eight months ago. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 4/11 Time: 10:00am Location: District Court, Courtroom No. 2 Go through the conversations with the good old judge, until prosecutor Winston Payne (pre-balding version) is introduced. Payne will provide a short summary of the events, followed by a crime scene photo. This shows Doug lying face down with a broken umbrella next to him. Payne further adds that the body was discovered by some students in the university shortly after the murder. Phoenix was also seen trying to run away from the scene. Crime Photo 1 acquired. Continue with the discussions, and the gentlemenly Payne will ask you to explain the cause of death. Well, if you've read the autopsy report earlier, this should be no problem. Select "Electrocution" to proceed. Payne continues with the motive of the crime. Apparently, there was some bad blood between Doug and Phoenix. He'll soon ask you to explain the source of this bad blood to the court. Present Dahlia's profile to continue. Carry on with the conversations here until Payne summons Phoenix to the stands. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PHOENIX'S TESTIMONY: THE VICTIM AND I [ PW3404 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Phoenix's testimony are as follow. Take note of the numbers beside each sentence. I'll refer to these numbers to explain the solutions during the cross-examination parts of the game. 1: "Um, I... I admit I was there..." 2: "But I'm not a killer! All I did was find his body!" 3: "I hardly knew the guy to begin with..." 4: "I never even talked to that stuck-up British wannabe!" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PHOENIX'S CROSS-EXAMINATION: THE VICTIM AND I [ PW3404 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- There's an obvious lie in Phoenix's testimony, and I hope you noticed it. At 3, press and Phoenix will tell you what he does know about the victim. At 4, press further - if he doesn't know Doug that well, he wouldn't have know that he's a "British wannabe". The judge will now request Phoenix to add the following to his testimony: 5: "He was always walking around with a huge Union Jack on the back of his shirt." If you don't present anything here, Grossberg will ask whether you need further help. Select "I'll handle this on my own" to proceed. Now, return to 5, and present Crime Photo 1. On the photo, there was nothing on the back of Doug's shirt. Shocked, Phoenix immediately explains that Doug was wearing a leather jacket, and the Union Jack logo is actually on the back of his t-shirt instead. Well, if he did accidentally come across the body, he wouldn't have gone as far as noticing what Doug was wearing under the jacket, would he? As the court goes into its usual commotion, Payne continues his attack by bringing your attention to the medicine that Phoenix has been taking for his cold - an over-the-counter brand called "Coldkiller X". Apparently, Phoenix is a big fan of the brand. When asked about the location of the medicine, Phoenix replies that he has lost it somewhere. Now, guess what was found at the crime scene? Payne reveals another photo, one which shows Doug holding a bottle of "Coldkiller X" with his left hand. Not surprisingly, this bottle of anti-histamine has Phoenix's fingerprints all over it. Take note of the watch that Doug was wearing as well, as both Crime Photo 2 and "Coldkiller X" are acquired. Payne further explains that Doug's watch ceased to function when a large wave of electricity passed through it. He'll then ask Phoenix for an explanation to this occurence. Ignore Grossberg's buttocks and quickly proceed to the next testimony. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PHOENIX'S TESTIMONY: WHAT REALLY HAPPENED [ PW3405 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1: "The truth is... I went because he called me." 2: "He was in the Pharmacology Dept., so we agreed to meet at 2:45 behind that building." 3: "We talked for a bit, and then at around 3:00, we split up." 4: "Then later when I went back, I found him lying there." 5: "I'd been taking Coldkiller X for the last 2 or 3 days..." 6: "But I lost my bottle of it around lunchtime on the day of the accident." ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PHOENIX'S CROSS-EXAMINATION: WHAT REALLY HAPPENED [ PW3405 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- At 2, press and ask whether it was Doug who proposed the meeting time. The answer was positive. The judge will then ask about Doug's role in the pharmacology (damn, this word is hard to spell) department. It seems that he was studying how to produce and improve pharmaceuticals, and was in possession of strange machines that run on high-voltage electricity. Soon, you'll a chance to press further. Select "about Pharmacology Dept." to proceed. This reveals that to run those higher than standard voltage for the machines, high-voltage cables are planted all above and around the building, supported by electrical poles. Next, press at 6. Phoenix replies that he had lunch with Dahlia. The contents of the lunch aren't exactly important, so you can ignore them. The judge will soon intervene though. He doesn't believe in Phoenix, and you'll only have one chance to get away from this. Select "Establish murder method" to proceed. Now, present Crime Photo 1, which captures the murder method rather clearly. Notice the severed electric cable that has a spark that's just slightly above the body? Point to it, and present it to the court. I don't think this requires any explanation... ... until Payne suggests that the only person with the opportunity to use the severed cable for murder would be Phoenix. "Atchoo!" Payne then presents his next evidence - Phoenix's fingerprints were found not only on the bottle of "Coldkiller X", but on Doug's leather jacket. In fact, his entire palm print was found on the jacket! What the hell! Everything looks doom and gloom now. In fact, the judge is ready to pronounce the verdict right away. After some dramatic conversations, Phoenix finally agrees to tell the truth. Flashback to the intro, plus an additional scene of Phoenix pushing Doug. Phoenix then pleads for another chance to testify. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PHOENIX'S TESTIMONY: WHEN I PUSHED THE VICTIM [ PW3406 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1: "That guy... He was talking bad about Dollie..." 2: "I lost my temper and gave him a shove!" 3: "At that moment, I heard some kind of loud noise..." 4: "A little while after I left, I started to get worried." 5: "So I went back. But he-he was just just lying there, d-dead!" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PHOENIX'S CROSS-EXAMINATION: WHEN I PUSHED THE VICTIM [ PW3406 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This is your final chance. At 3, press to find out more about the loud noise. Phoenix isn't quite sure about what it was, so choose to "Ask for more details" to proceed. Phoenix then remembers then Doug dropped his umbrella when he was pushed. He fell on top of the umbrella, and it broke. This explains the presence of the loud noise. You'll now need to establish the relevance of this information. Choose "Of course it's important!" to proceed. This will slot the following statement into Phoenix's testimony, between 3 and 4. To make things easy, I'll just label it as 6: 6: "After I shoved him, he... He fell down on top of his cheap umbrella." At this point, you should present Crime Photo 1 again - the body was nowhere near the umbrella. In fact, it was closer to a electrical pole than the umbrella. What does this imply? Well, could it be that, after Phoenix has left the scene, someone moved Doug from where he originally fell? If that was the case, Doug must still have been alive after he was pushed. Meanwhile, Umbrella acquired. Go through the next conversations now until Phoenix's Testimony is acquired as well. Payne then unleashes his next weapon - a witness none other than Phoenix's girlfriend, Dahlia Hawthorne. Apparently, Dahlia was at the crime scene when the murder took place. With this, I can safely pronounce her the murderer... but you still have to prove it, yes? The judge calls for a recess now, so you can finally take a break. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 4/11 Time: 11:52am Location: District Court, Defendant Lobby No. 3 Phoenix appears relaxed. Continue talking to him about Dahlia, and he'll tell you that he met her in this courthouse some eight months ago. He'll eventually show you a heart-shaped pendant with a bottle in the middle. He explains that this was a present from Dahlia. Dahlia's Present added to Court Record. As you go through the next conversations, Phoenix reveals something odd about Dahlia. After giving the pendant to him, she has, on a few occasions, asked that he returns it. Continue talking, and you'll present a newspaper clipping from 8/28 that details a murder in this very courthouse. The murder was comitted on 8/27, which, incidentally, was when Phoenix met Dahlia for the first time. The reason as to why you decided to take on this case is now clear - you believe that there's some relationship between the courthouse murder and the case. Newspaper Clipping now added to the records. I'd suggest you check out this clip now to find out more about the courthouse murder. It appears that a lawyer was murdered in the cafeteria, and a 19-year-old female college student was hauled up for questioning. Grossberg fears that the evidences that you've now are insufficient. He excuses himself to the reading room downstairs for more clues. This is when court resumes. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PART 1-2: TRIAL [ PW3407 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 4/11 Time: 12:13pm Location: District Court, Courtroom No. 2 If you've watched the Japanese TV drama "Fugoh Keiji" (Millionaire Detective, loosely translated), you may find Dahlia's taling style a little similar to Kyoko Fukada's character in the show. She seems intend to help her little "Feenie" (aargh!) though, so go through the initial conversations until she gives her first testimony. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DAHLIA'S TESTIMONY: WHAT I WITNESSED [ PW3408 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1: "I had been planning to go back to Feenie's place after class was over." 2: "Feenie and Dougie... They were talking behind the building." 3: "Then suddenly... Dougie got all wobbly and just collapsed." 4: "That's when Feenie noticed that I was there." 5: "I went to go and find some other students and they called the authorities." ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DAHLIA'S CROSS-EXAMINATION: WHAT I WITNESSED [ PW3408 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- As you prepare for the cross-examination, Dahlia comments that you haven't changed a bit. Looks like you're already met her before... perhaps during the courthouse murder case? Anyway, let's proceed. At 3, press to get a confirmation on whether Doug simply collapse on his own. Dahlia insists that that's true. You should now select "Show contradiction" to counter her claims - Phoenix's palm print was found on Doug's jacket, which is proof that Phoenix did indeed push Doug during their conversation. This will lead to a revision to Dahlia's testimony: 6: "Um, actually, I didn't see the moment he pushed Dougie." 7: "It didn't look like they were fighting, and I didn't hear any noise either." Well, at 7, present Phoenix's Testimony - it has been established that when he pushed Doug, he heard a loud noise. If Dahlia was really that close to the two of them, she'd have heard that noise as well. Dahlia explains that she didn't hear anything as she was listening to music with her headphones at the time. You'll soon remember something in Dahlia's testimony that could change the course of this whole case. Select "There was lightning" to proceed - could it be that Doug actually died from behing hit by lightning? Meaning, could his death been entirely accidental? Well, not exactly, according to Payne. He has done some research earlier, and it showed that there wasn't any lightning at the crime scene at the time of the event. The Crime Photo 1 also shows that an electrical cable is strongly linked to the case. In fact, he then presents an affidavit from the pharmacology students who were doing experiments in their labs that day. The affidavit says that all equipment in the labs lost power all of a sudden at around 2:55pm that day. The blackout was obviously due to the electrical cable being severed. According to the students, the cables was already very old, and even a small bump would've caused them to break. As a result, it highly possible that Doug died as a result of contact with the severed cable. Students' Testimony acquired. Continue on, and the judge will ask for your opinion about the cause of the severed cable. Present Phoenix's profile now. If you look back at his testimony, he mentioned that he heard a loud noise after he pushed Doug. In other words, it's highly likely that the push was the main cause of the power outage. You continue after Payne tries to interrupt. Showing Crime Photo 1, you explain that the broken umbrella was found by the electrical pole that's further away from the hanging cable. This proves that Doug actually bumped into that pole after being pushed, since he did land on the umbrella then. This impact caused the cable to break. Question is, how did his body end up at the near pole? The conclusion is that someone other than Phoenix must have moved the body, and electrocuted Doug. This eventually leads to Dahlia's next testimony. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DAHLIA'S TESTIMONY: WHAT I WITNESSED, PART 2 [ PW3409 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1: "The truth is... Feenie pushed him twice." 2: "The first time was into the electrical pole. That's when the cable broke." 3: "Then Dougie tried his best to run away from him..." 4: "But Feenie caught up and crashed into him from behind." 5: "The cable snapping, and Dougie being electrocuted - it all occured in less than a minute." ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DAHLIA'S CROSS-EXAMINATION: WHAT I WITNESSED, PART 2 [ PW3409 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This should be easy... if you've been checking your evidences. At 5, present Crime Photo 2 - remember the watch that stopped at the time when Doug was electrocuted? Well, it shows 3:05pm. The students' testimony, however, stated that the power outage occured at around 2:55pm. A 10-minute interval between the onset of the blackout and the time of electrocution? You suggest that someone must have arrived at the crime scene, and killed Doug during this interval. You'll soon have to point the identity of this real murderer. Present Dahlia's profile when given the chance - it could only have been her, especially when she has so aptly claimed that she was at the scene. Continue with the conversations until Grossberg returns from his sleuthing. He brings an important Police Report, which is quickly added to your Court Record. Read the report to find out more about the courthouse murder. The victim of the case was Diego Armando, who happened to be your boy- friend! The murder happened at 4:00pm on 8/27, in the courthouse cafeteria. While interviewing the suspect, Dahlia Hawthorne, Diego ingested poison. Traces of said poision were found on his coffee cup. However, no poison was found near or on the suspect. It's unclear how the poison entered Diego's cup. Back to the present day, Dahlia denies your allegations. After some thoughts, you request for further testimony from her. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DAHLIA'S TESTIMONY: HOW I MET MY FEENIE [ PW3410 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1: "I first met my darling Feenie eight months ago." 2: "It's like we were destined to meet in this very courthouse's basement reading room." 3: "The moment our eyes met, my heart skipped a beat!" 4: "We've been going out ever since that fateful day." 5: "We're so lovey-wuvey we literally make people sick! It's just jealousy, I think..." ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DAHLIA'S CROSS-EXAMINATION: HOW I MET MY FEENIE [ PW3410 ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Without further ado, press at 2 to find out why a literature student like Dahlia was doing in a courthouse reading room. Keep pressing when given the prompt. This will lead to a revised testimony: 6: "I had come to this courthouse to do some research for a paper I was writing." Woohoo! Time to present the police report - Dahlia wasn't there to research, she was there to meet up with Diego. In other words, Dahlia was the p |
