You will reveal to the court that Elise was actually Maya's mother, Misty Fey. So, why would Misty kill her own daughter? Godot presents something from Iris's testimony. The dagger. It turns out it was behind the pine tree in the garden after the battle of mother and daughter.
It has some blood in it, but Godot hasn't confirmed whose. The Dagger will be added to the Court Record and will be put through some tests. This will show that Elise would never attempt to kill Maya, as she is her own daughter.
However, Godot will simply write it off as domestic violence. While this will redirect you back to Iris' testimony, you will not have to present that fact to the judge later. Present Elise's Autopsy Report on the 4th statement. If Misty had her back at the lantern, then Maya would have stabbed her in the front. However, the autopsy report says that she was stabbed in the back, so if Misty's back was covered, then it would have been impossible for Maya to stab her in the back!
Godot now argues that the garden was pitch black and too dark for Iris to see the crime being committed, as none of the lanterns were lit. Godot will present the Stone Lantern , which will be added to the Court Record. He just blew off the contradiction with some explanations. The Judge will note the blood written on the lantern.
Godot reacts in shock, as he didn't see the writing on it. Just what's wrong with his eyesight anyway? Press the 5th statement and ask About the tracks. Iris will say that she left the temple while it was still snowing. She went back after it stopped. When asked if this was important, say It's very important. A contradiction! Present the Weather Data on the 4th statement. First of all, the snow had stopped at PM, that's before the murder.
And second, lightning struck the bridge, setting it on fire, five minutes before. Iris becomes shocked upon hearing this. How could she not know that the bridge was on fire? Godot will again state that the contradiction isn't important, as two facts are still important, Misty's body was somehow carried across the bridge and Iris took her to the temple where she desecrated it. Godot wants you to explain how this all happened even though the bridge collapsed.
One more testimony from Iris. It looks like one of the wires is missing. Present Larry's Sketch at any of Iris's statements. You tell them that it is Iris, flying over the bridge. It seems that Elise's Misty's brilliant and highly-gifted apprentice Larry has drawn the sketch based on what he saw that night, Iris flying over the bridge.
Godot wants you to show that the sketch is important. Say that the sketch is a complete contradiction for a moment of hilarity and no penalty, say the sketch depicts exactly what happened. Larry had drawn "exactly" what he saw, so the sketch contradicts reality. You will now present the contradiction in the sketch. Present one of the suspension wires on either upper side of the screen try the left one first, as the right wire may not work. Godot wants proof. Present the Dusky Bridge Photo.
In the sketch, the wires are above the bridge. In the photo, however, they are below! Your explanation? Laurice Larry was waiting for the love of his life to come to him. He fell asleep later by lying on his back!
When lightning hit, he saw the figure fly "face-up"! Your conclusion!? What Larry saw and drew was upside-down! So, therefore, Elise Misty wasn't flying over the bridge, she was swinging under it with a rope, just like a pendulum. Godot wants proof, as the rope has to be long enough and it had to be ready beforehand. You say that it wasn't possible as the rope was there from the beginning.
When asked for proof, Present the Dusky Bridge Photo. One of the ropes probably became loose from the fire, so the criminal probably tied it around Elise's Misty's body, and swung it over the river. Godot wants proof of it actually happened. When they did use the rope to carry Elise's Misty's body to the other side of the bank. The bank of the other side was 10 feet lower than the other side and as a result, Elise Misty fell 10 feet to the ground, resulting in the Crystal Sphere being knocked out of the staff.
The episode begins with another mention of the legendary Shichishito, the sword briefly mentioned in the second case. We see a shot of someone with the sword punctured on her back. Miles Edgeworth One of Phoenix's earlier rivals and childhood friends. He is a "genius" prosecutor in the past. His role in the past also plays an important part in this case. Phoenix Wright The reason Phoenix took this case is to chase something from his past. What will this case lead him?
Sister Iris One of the nuns at the Hazakura Temple. She also seems to be familiar with Phoenix, but why? Elise Deauxnim A famous illustrated children's book author. Pearl is a big fan of her works. She is a very mysterious woman, but why did she come to the temple anyways? Franziska von Karma A child prodigy as a prosecutor, and also Phoenix's rival, albeit more sadistic.
She seems a bit softer than the previous game, but she is just as pride driven and whip-happy as last year. Godot A mysterious and blind prosecutor. He really loves coffee and almost drinks it constantly. He seems to know Phoenix and holds a grudge against him, but why? The mysteries surrounding Godot will be revealed in this episode.
Sister Bikini Another nun at Hazakura Temple. Her jokes are as cold as the training rooms. She looks after Iris as a child. He now works for Elise as an illustrator. Pearl Fey "Mystic" Maya's younger cousin, who possesses much stronger spiritual power than her.
She seems strong for her age too. Detective Dick Gumshoe A clueless and sometimes stupid detective. He is very loyal to Edgeworth and has close ties to him. Dahlia Hawthorne Phoenix's enemy in the past.
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