Part 96: Case 5 - Rise From the Ashes - Trial (Day 4) - Part 3
Case 5 - Rise From the AshesTrial (Day 4) - Part 3

: Order! Order! Order!

: Are you saying the investigation really was corrupted?

: Your Honor...

: Please allow me to once again go over the events that took place the day of the murder.

: Neil Marshall questioned Joe Darke along with Damon Gant.

: Prosecutor Marshall chased after him... and was killed by Darke.

: It is my belief that somewhere in this story...

: there is a
lie.

: Hmm...

: I...

: I'm not lying...

: The man really was holding up a broken knife!

: ... If that's true... then there's no other way around it.

: ...!

: There must have been
another broken knife!

: What are the chances of there being two broken knives?

:
(Another broken knife besides Joe Darke's...)

:
(Broken knives don't just grow on trees...)

:
(There's no way there was another one!)

: Well, Mr. Wright?

: Your Honor, I believe...

: the witness must be mistaken.

: ... I knew it.

: You really don't believe me...

: ...!
Which leaves us where the other answer does.

:
(That flash of lightning burned an unforgettable image in her mind... One that's been torturing her ever since!)

:
(There's no way Ema could be mistaken!)

: If the witness is this adamant about the accuracy of what she saw...

: it can't just be explained away by a simple observational error.

: Mr. Wright...

: In that instant... Ema really did see a broken knife!

: I assume then,

: that you have some information about this "other" broken knife?

: If so, please feel free to enlighten us.

:
(The murder weapon was already broken prior to the murder... There's only one way!)

: The answer lies in the past... Two years in the past.

: This is a picture of the awards ceremony.

: A-AAAAHH!

: What is it, Mr. Edgeworth!?

: It's the... the broken murder weapon!

: Notice the award Prosecutor Marshall is holding.

: As we earlier concluded, the knife in the picture was not Joe Darke's knife. That being the case...

: Order! Order! Order!

: Neil Marshall was awarded King of Prosecutors that day. As an award, he was given this broken shield and a broken knife.

: When he chased after Joe Darke, he pulled out this knife.

: Being a prosecutor, he did not carry a pistol.

: This broken knife was the only weapon he had in this dangerous situation.

: But that... That can't be!

: Oh? And why not, Mr. Edgeworth?

: Because if the King of Prosecutors award knife was the murder weapon...

: then the murderer and the victim would be
reversed!

: What do you mean?

: I mean...

: Oh...

: But the prosecutor was the one who actually died!

: That's true...
(What's going on here?)

: It seems

: Mr. Wright has been a bit too eager to jump to conclusions...

: Witness...?

: Mr. Edgeworth!

: What is it?

: Could you show me your

:
evidence list again, please?

: His list?

: The one with that... picture scribbled on the back?

: This picture...

: I'm the one who drew it.

: What!?

: You drew that?

: That's right.

: I must have locked this part away deep inside me...

: Perhaps it would be best...

: if we added this to the witness's testimony.

: Would you please tell us what you've recalled, Ms. Skye?

: Yes, Your Honor.

:
(First the knife mix-up, and now... the Blue Badger?)

:
(This should be interesting...)

: This is certainly most unusual...

: Try impossible!

:
(That would mean he didn't even exist two years ago...)

: Yes, well. The defense may now begin its cross-examination.

: Lana!

: What's the meaning of this!?

: Please remain seated in the defendant's chair!

: But you can't do this!

: I've already confessed to the crime! Why can't you just leave it at that!?

: Chief Prosecutor Skye.

: !

: We've already come this far.

: It's too late to turn back.

: Silence!

: The defense will now begin its cross-examination.

: Bailiff. Please detain the defendant.

:
(It seems we're finally getting to the core of the matter.)

: When you say, "that man," I assume you refer to Joe Darke?

: Yes... at least, I think it was him.

: You... "think"?

: All I could really see were shadows.

: The power outage that immediately preceded the incident, is also documented in the Prosecutor's Office reports.

: So then you...

: Why would you do something so dangerous!?

: What else could I have done!?

: He was about to stab Mr. Marshall!

:
(She seems convinced that Darke was the one holding the knife...)

: But as we've just theorized,

: Well, I didn't know that at the time!

: When that Darke guy knocked me down,

: all I could think was, "I've got to help Mr. Marshall!"

: What do you mean, you "think"?

: It... it all happened so fast...

: And I was in shock! I don't remember everything clearly.

: What I did... it's all kind of a blur...

: In a matter of just a few seconds, Ms. Skye was almost killed, then she witnessed a

: murder about to take place. A little disorientation is only natural.

: I saw the man about to stab the other person, who I thought was Mr. Marshall.

: I knew I had to stop the man with the knife.

: What you did was very brave, young girl.

: So then, what happened next?

: Are you sure about this?

: But...

: And that was just this year... The Blue Badger didn't exist two years ago.

: This is all quite verifiable.

: I know it sounds strange. I was surprised too when I saw him at the Police Department.

: Now I finally remember!

:
(Oh brother. Just when you thought that thing had caused enough commotion...)

: Tell us...

: Where in the room did you see him dancing?

: His shadow?

: That's right... but I still remember it.

: He had three creepy horns...

: This is pointless! That thing couldn't possibly have existed two years ago...

: The witness must be mistaken!

: That may well be...

: but what's important is what caused her to think she saw what she did.

: Oh? And I suppose you have an explanation?

:
(What was it Ema saw when that lightning flashed?)

: I absolutely and positively have no idea whatsoever!

: ...

: ...

: Well, it's always good to be sure of oneself!

: Apparently it helps when trying to overlook one's failures...

: But I know what I saw! I'm not making this up! Mr. Wright, please!

: You've got to believe me...

: Ema...
And loop.

:
(The Blue Badger didn't even exist two years ago... So what exactly did Ema see?)

:
(I've gathered all the evidence. All that's left now...)

:
(is to put the pieces of the puzzle together...)
Next time: Who is the Blue Badger?