![]() ![]() : Y-yeah? : I think you can expect a pleasant bonus in your next pay check. : I-I refuse to testify on this matter, sir! I'm no expert on blood tests! : Yes, that was quite clear. I hear they take the, um, little bits in the blood, the. This might not be good.) : What kind of "tests" were these again? : Huh? What kind? Umm. : Do you have proof it was Mia who wrote that!? : Of course I do, pal! : (Uh oh. This is a court of law, and I expect you to refrain from making thoughtless statements! : Amateur! : (.!) Convergence. it could have been me! : What! S-so it was you! : Can you prove it wasn't? : Hold on. Wright! : Yeah, and while you're at it, pull mine too, pal! : (Argh.!) : It. ![]() it could have been the witness, Miss May! : Hold on. (Urk! Argh!) : Those without evidence shouldn't open their mouths, Mr. : You're saying the killer wrote her OWN name!? Buddy, please! : She was framed! : Hold on. I'm getting to the good part! : (I got a bad feeling about this.) : Just because you found it next to the body doesn't mean the victim wrote it! : Ho hoh! Then who did write it, smarty-pants? : Th-the killer! Anyone can see that! : Hoh. : And did you find any evidence? : Now, now, don't jump the gun on me, pal. : Try to be more careful! : Very well, the defense may begin its cross-examination. I'm real embarrassed I forgot about it, Your Honor Sir. : Y-Your Honor? : Why didn't you testify about this vital piece of evidence the first time!? : Ah. : Before we begin cross-examination, I have a question for you, Detective. : (Gah!) : Sorry, I got the order of things mixed up in my testimony, Your Honor Sir! : There was something I should have told you about first, Your Honor! : Very well, Detective. : (Hmm! I guess pressing can have its advantages!). : Do you have any more solid proof other than her claims, Detective? : Umm. ![]() : Wh-what!? Miss May isn't suspicious, and she sure isn't pink, pal! : That's enough, Detective Gumshoe. did I say that? Me? : I heard you say it! : You did say it. : Hold on just one second! : Y-yeah? : If I heard correctly. : (I can't see a single contradiction in there!) : (I'll just have to take Maya's advice and press him on anything suspicious!) Okay, back. She is pretty unmistakeable.) : (I should pick my points to press with a little more care.) : Why's that? What's your reason? Pressing either of these statements moves us on, so we'll hold off a bit. like suspicious people at a crime scene! : (Well. : Yes sir! : Are you absolutely sure it was us? : Listen pal, your dumb act will only get you so far! : With her funky hippie clothes and your spiky hair? : You two stand out like. I'd say it was about 3 minutes! : Th-that's pretty fast! : Our motto this month is "quick response"! : That's how I got there before the killer got away! : Indeed! So, tell us who the two people you found on the scene were. : Detective Gumshoe, how long would you say it took, between you receiving the call, and your arrival at the scene of the crime? : Hmm, right. : Who did you say you got a call from? : Hey pal, don't play dumb! You know who! : The call was from a customer at the Gatewater Hotel, right across from the crime scene! : (Hmm. Let's give this a try!) : Something the matter? : No, Your Honor. I should have expected Maya would know some of her sister's tricks! Alright. (Cross-examine what.?) : (I couldn't see a single contradiction in that testimony.) : (Hey! Maya just threw something at me.) : ("When my sister couldn't find any contradictions in a witness's testimony she would bluff it and press the witness on every detail! The witness always slips up and says something wrong. Wright, you may begin your cross-examination. Please testify to the court about this "hard evidence." : Hmm. Maya Fey, who was found at the scene, correct? Can you tell me why? : Yes sir! I had hard evidence she did it, sir! : Hmm. ' : Y-yes sir! : You immediately arrested Ms. : (They're still calling it a "statue".) And while we're in here. : And the cause of death? : Loss of blood due to being struck by a blunt object, sir! : The court accepts the statue as evidence. : Very well, sir! Let me use this floor map of the office to explain. Please, describe for us the details of this murder. : Sir! My name's Dick Gumshoe, sir! I'm the detective in charge of homicides down at the precinct, sir! : Detective Gumshoe. : The prosecution calls the chief officer at the scene, Detective Gumshoe! : Witness, please state your name and profession to the court. The prosecution sees no reason to doubt the facts of this case, Your Honor. The prosecution has evidence she committed this murder. Please give the court your opening statement. I'd better not show any signs of weakness today, or he'll be on me in an instant.) : Mr. Part 9: Case 2 - Turnabout Sisters - Trial (Day 2) - Part 1 Case 2- Turnabout Sisters Court - Part 1 : The court is now in session for the trial of Ms. ![]()
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