Part 131: Episode 5, Day 2, Trial Latter: Prosecutor Penalty
Part 131: Episode 5, Day 2, Trial Latter: Prosecutor Penalty

Did you see it? The number on the ID is the same as what Gant told us about his victim! Meaning... both murders have the same victim!?
Here's what I think is happening here - Gant said he couldn't speak to where the body was found. That's because they never found the body! All they found was a large pool of blood, they figured out it belonged to Goodman, and that from that amount of blood loss he must've died from whatever wound he took. Or maybe they actually got a witness or photo/video of him getting stabbed there? Either way, he somehow got transported from there to the Prosecutor's Office, where he was later found. And the detectives were so busy investigating their own crime scene, and outsourcing the other crime scene to Officer Jake Marshall, that no one realized that both crimes had the same victim?


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I think Phoenix is confused by the implications of his discovery.

Luckily Edgeworth is here to help us out?
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quote:
Nothing else works here, obviously:
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The ID number tells me... this!
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My dear boy, you shouldn't believe everything ID numbers tell you.
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Well...
Maybe I misheard. You know?
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Mr. Wright...
The court respectfully requests that
you clean out your ears and pay attention!
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Direct damage to the health bar on that one!
(Give me some straightforward information for a change and then we'll talk!)
quote:
The previous line was originally: "(And I'd like to request some straightforward information for once!)" The new line is less confrontational, fitting the scene a little better in my opinion.
Mr. Wright! Don't listen to them! Look at the Court Record, scientifically!
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Good advice. Unfortunately, here we are brutally punished not only by taking a penalty, but by getting kicked all the way back to the end of the cross. Luckily I saved you all that rework.
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quote:
This line from Phoenix was originally: "(You even got the first number wrong!)" It kind of misses the entire joke of repeating the same line as before, doesn't it?


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Sound: Drama Pound + Objection

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Yeah you go ahead and discuss this one, gallery crowd. I'm still not sure exactly what it means. Even if Goodman was killed elsewhere, and transported in Edgeworth's trunk... why did Lana go there and open it?

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Suddenly I think I know what was in that report that Edgeworth refused to look at yesterday.



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Well that's a more sinister-looking image.


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I'd forgotten that the report came straight from the chief.


Question: Did Gant send Meekins with the report, knowing that the ridiculous officer would be more likely to get ignored by Edgeworth? This entire episode still seems like a giant trap for Edgeworth somehow.


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I still blame Meekins for all this.

Probably exactly why Gant sent him.


Edgeworth's agression in dealing with Gant keeps backfiring on him.

So let's double-down on it!

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And here comes some made-up bullshit about another rule of evidence...



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Yeah, that's bullshit. The header of the report containing our victim's name immediately makes it relevant. But I guess the important part is that Gant can justify withholding it and making Edgeworth look dumb about it?

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I guess that was Edgeworth taking a penalty. I wonder if he'll react as badly as Karma did.

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The judge is silently contemplating the implications of having the same victim in two different murders.
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quote:
The original version of the last two lines...doesn't make any sense: "You are becoming a thorn in my side, Worthy... There've been rumors... After all, you were in the defendant's chair just last year...!" I didn't go back and check the original script for every other episode, but it does seem like this episode originally had a lot of awkward or mis-toned lines. A rushed translation originally, maybe?

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quote:
Original line: "I'm sorry! I'm so sorry!" Doesn't sound like Edgeworth at all...


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No interlude in the lobby this time I guess.
Music: Jingle - It Can't End Here

Not sure it was necessary to break up this trial day into two segments for just the one testimony from Gant, but I imagine these segments will get a lot longer and more complicated on the other trial days. I look forward to seeing how the game manages to twist everything around to point back to Lana Skye still being the killer!