Earthcub12 Presents

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney ~ Courtroom Champions

-August 21, 10:15-
-District Court-
-Courtroom No. 4-

"The prosecution has more than evidence to show that Steven Vaughan is the true culprit. We have two decisive witnesses before us today." Payne told the courtroom. "The one who witnessed the murder, and someone else who caught Mr. Vaughan red-handed and apprehended him."

"Interesting." The Judge said with child-like wonder. "Let's begin with the person who witnessed the murder, shall we?"

"Yes, Your Honor. I'll bring her right in. She should be in the gallery at this very moment, actually."
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A moment passed before Rosie Flowers took the stand. Her attire included a yellow and white dress, a flower tiara on her head, a pearl necklace, and white gloves. A purple purse hangs on her right shoulder. Clean, straight, brown hair touched her back.

"May the witness please state her name and occupation to the court?" Mr. Payne asked the witness.

"My name is Rosie Flowers," The witness answered with a sweet, kindly voice, "and I am a professional psychic, traveling fortune teller, and psychotherapist."

"A psychic!?" The Judge repeated with astonishment. "A psychic in this very courtroom!? Quick! Tell me! What will happen? Will I be president!?"

"Hmmm…" Rosie pondered. "Give me a minute."

She held her hands up and started to wave them around.

"Yes… yes, I see…" Rosie said. "Your Honor, in… five years… you will marry the woman of your dreams and… you will win a lottery ticket worth… ten million… dollars."

"Say what!?" The Judge shouted with excitement. "That's all good and everything… but I already have a woman in my life."

(The Judge is like a child meeting Santa Claus in the mall…) Phoenix thought to himself.

"Just know that I offer my services to anyone, anytime!" Rosie told everyone. "Here! Here's my card!" Rosie held up a business card so the courtroom can see it.

"Ah, yes! Thank you!" The Judge stated. "Mr. Wright, may you hold onto this until the trial is over?"

"Huh? Oh, uh, yes, Your Honor." Phoenix responded hesitantly.

'ROSIE FLOWERS BUSINESS CARD' ADDED TO COURT RECORD

ITEM DESCRIPTION: Be amazed! Be astounded! Beware of the great and mighty Miss Rosie Flowers! (Offers services from 10 AM to 10 PM Mondays-thru-Saturdays. NO EXCEPTIONS!)

The Judge cleared his throat.

"Now, anyway…" He began to say. "That is all rather impressive, but I'm afraid you aren't here to read good fortunes or to pass out business cards, ma'am. You did witness the murder the other day, correct?"

Rosie's bright, cheery mood quickly vanished into a dark, saddened appearance. "Ah, yes… the murder. Yes, I did, in fact, witness it." She answered.

"Did you know the victim at all, Ms. Flowers?" The Judge asked with sincerity.

"No. I never met him before. He was just another customer. Which makes it all the more traumatizing." Rosie stated this with great fear in her voice.

"I know it's hard, but could you please tell the court what you saw? Please remember it the best you can." The Judge told her with a friendly tone.

"Okay… I'll try."

(Okay, Phoenix. Time to go to work. Just need to listen to her testimony and pick it apart, one statement at a time.) Phoenix reminded himself.

WITNESS TESTIMONY

-WHAT I WITNESSED-

"I WAS HEADED TO WALL-2-WALL SHOPPING CENTER THAT NIGHT."

"I WAS TO DO A READING FOR MR. MANN."

"THAT NIGHT, WE BEGAN THE READING AND… THAT'S WHEN IT HAPPENED."

"A DARK FIGURE RUSHED TOWARDS US AND ATTACKED RICHARD MANN. I COULDN'T GET A GOOD LOOK OF HIS FACE."

"HE TRIED TO GET ME TOO, BUT I ESCAPED FROM THE ROOM BEFORE HE COULD CATCH ME."

"SO I RAN AND RAN UNTIL I FOUND A PHONE AND CALLED THE POLICE."

"Very well done, madam." Mr. Payne complimented her. "That is one of the finest testimonies I have heard yet in my all my career."

"You… you really mean it?" Rosie asked, her eyes brightening up.

"Of course." Payne said, spinning his ponytail around again. "You are truly something special."

(Get a room, you two.) Phoenix thought with disgust.

The Judge hit his gavel on his stand.

"I see no reason to cross-examine this witness. Everything seems cut-and-dry, if I do say so myself." The Judge said aloud. "Unless there are any objections, Mr. Wright?"

(Hmm… This testimony was pretty specific... nothing really seemed out of place, honestly. However…)

"The defense still wishes to cross-examine the witness if the court does not mind." Phoenix answered.

The Judge nodded in agreement. "Very well, Mr. Wright. Go on with your cross-examination."

"Scraping the bottom of the barrel again, are we, Mr. Wright?" Mr. Payne chuckled. "I look forward to seeing you try."

Phoenix glared at the cocky prosecutor. (Oh, don't worry, Royal Payne. You'll get yours…)

"You remember how to do this, Phoenix?" Athena asked her boss. "That testimony seemed to hold up."

"Let me ask you something, Athena. Do you believe your client is innocent?" Phoenix asked her.

"Well, yeah, of course!"

"Then that means there's something about this statement that's contradictory. I just have to pick it apart until I find something that doesn't match up with the evidence. But I should take care to press the witness every chance I get. I may learn something new. Just watch and learn."

"Jeez, boss, you act as if this is my first go at this!" Athena said, grinning. "Go get 'em, Phoenix!"

CROSS-EXAMINATION

-WHAT I WITNESSED-

"I WAS HEADED TO WALL-2-WALL SHOPPING CENTER THAT NIGHT."

"HOLD IT!" Phoenix cried. "What were you doing at the mall so late?"

"Richard Mann called me up that night to do some reading." Rosie answered.

"Reading?"

"Yes. You know, like, palm reading. I can read your future if you'd like me to."

"Oh, um, no thank you." Phoenix blushed.

"No, no, I insist." Rosie said.

The courtroom suddenly went quiet as Rosie began reading Phoenix future. The psychic began waving her left hand around whilst her other hand was touching her forehead. The court was full of anticipation. You could cut the tension with a chainsaw.

"Oh!" Rosie cried with surprise. "You… you're future! It's-!"

"W-what is it?" Phoenix asked, excitedly.

"Oh, this is good! Tomorrow, after your client is guilty, you'll be so depressed you'll be going on a diet of mint cookies and spoiled milk until the day you die… which is about 2 weeks from now."

"Huh!? Wow, that's great, I…!" Phoenix cried with excitement, but slumped over in embarrassment.

"Ha! Oh, lawyer! You're so full of it! You're so cute when you're gullible, I could pinch your cheek!"

"Please… please don't."

"So anyway, as I said before…"

"I WAS TO DO A READING FOR MR. MANN."

"HOLD IT!" Phoenix shouted again. "May I ask what the reading was for?"

"Sorry, Mr. Lawyer," Rosie began to say, "but I'm afraid all my clients must be made secretive."

"You are in a court of law." Phoenix reminded. "Can't you just twist your rules just this once?"

"No." Rosie stated very clear. "I'm deeply sorry. I cannot say a thing."

"Talk as much as you want, Mr. Wright." Mr. Payne taunted. "But it seems this witness is very loyal to her job and her clients. Can you say the same thing for yourself?"

(Who do you think I am, Mr. Ponytail!?) Phoenix thought with much impatience.

"Gentlemen, please." The Judge counseled. "Witness, what happened next?"

"THAT NIGHT, WE BEGAN THE READING AND… THAT'S WHEN IT HAPPENED."

"HOLD IT!" Phoenix interrupted. "It was the culprit, wasn't it?"

"Y-yes…" Rosie answered with a dark fear in her voice. "It was terrible."

"What did you do at that moment?"

"I… I didn't hear or see him at first. He was stealthy when he came in. Everything just happened so fast."

"Do you remember when it was when you began the reading?" Phoenix asked, rubbing his chin.

"If I remember correctly, it was about 11:45 when we began the reading."

(Hmm… there's something about that statement that seems… odd. Maybe I should take a look at the Court Record?) Phoenix thought to himself.

The Judge nodded. "I can't imagine how terrifying it must have been for you. Now, please. What happened when he came closer? Try to remember it the best you can, ma'am."

"Okay…I'll try my best… well…" Rosie began to say.

"A DARK FIGURE RUSHED TOWARDS US AND ATTACKED RICHARD MANN. I COULDN'T GET A GOOD LOOK OF HIS FACE."

"HOLD IT!" Phoenix yelled. "Aren't you psychic? Couldn't you just sense he was there and as to who he is?"

Rosie smiled. "Nice try, lawyer. But you aren't going to get the best of me."

"Eh?"

"I used up a lot of energy already with Richard Mann. I was dissolved of power. Like when you dry a sponge full of water."

(What!? What a bunch of bull!)

"Trust me, if I could've gotten a good lock-on of his face, I'd tell you."

The Judge shook his head. "Do not worry, my dear. We believe in you. Continue with your testimony, please."

"HE TRIED TO GET ME TOO, BUT I ESCAPED FROM THE ROOM BEFORE HE COULD CATCH ME."

"HOLD IT!" Phoenix exclaimed. "How did you make it out?"

"Well, Richard Mann is a brave man." Rosie answered. "The attacker started to chase after me. If it wasn't for Richard, I wouldn't be in this courtroom right now."

"Can you elaborate?"

"Well, when the attacker started to chase after me, Richard grabbed his foot. But, alas, that consequently lead to his violent death."

"And you saw all this?"

"Yes. Well, on my way out, I tripped and looked back and saw it all happen. That was close. Too close."

"And then?" The Judge asked. "What did you do next?"

"SO I RAN AND RAN UNTIL I FOUND A PHONE AND CALLED THE POLICE."

"HOLD IT!" Phoenix yelled. "So you most definitely did not see the attacker's face? That is true?"

"Yes. I'm so sorry I cannot be of any more help." Rosie said sweetly.

"If you did not see his face, then how can you positively know for a fact it was the defendant in this courtroom?"

"I can sense it."

"…I beg your pardon?"

"I can sense Mr. Vaughan's guilt before us today. His soul is screaming in agony!" Rosie began impatiently picking apart petals from a flower from her tiara. "He's screaming, 'Just get this over with! I'm guilty! I'm guilty, I tell you!'. …Something like that."

"Oh!?" The Judge said with great shock. "I-Is that true!? Well, if that's the case, I see no reason to longer prolong this-."

"OBJECTION!" Phoenix interrupted. "Your Honor! Th-the cross-examination is not over yet! Just give me a minute!"

The Judge sighed. "Very well. Let's get to it, then."

"This is one queer witness we have before us." Athena stated.

(Man, if only Maya or Pearls was here to see this hack. They'd show her what a REAL psychic can do!)

"Her testimony seems pretty solid. But there has to be something... somewhere." Athena added.

"Yeah, now that you mention it…" Phoenix replied, "I did notice something odd in her testimony earlier."

"Yeah, I caught that too. Any ideas?"

"It's just time to present evidence and pick apart the flaws."

"Well, let's do it, then!"

"THAT NIGHT, WE BEGAN THE READING AND… THAT'S WHEN IT HAPPENED."

"OBJECTION!" Phoenix yelled. "Witness, may you explain something to me?"

"Huh?" Rosie replied, surprised by the sudden outburst. "Oh, uh, sure?"

"What time were you at Wall-2-Wall that night for your reading again?"

"Oh… well, the appointment was to start at 11:45. But I got stuck in traffic so we didn't start until 11:47."

Phoenix grinned at the witness. "Well, that's an odd thing to say. You should probably work on the consistency of your business management. Because your business card here seems to say otherwise."

"Pardon?" Rosie said, puzzled.

Phoenix pulled out Rosie's business card and showed it to her. "Your business card specifically says you work from 10 AM to 10 PM six days a week . Your appointment was at what time again?"

"I don't understand the question; it was at 11:45 when…..Oh…" Rosie weakly responded.

"Rosie Flowers…" Phoenix stood straight up and pointed his finger at her. "What is the meaning behind all this!?"

Rosie, caught off-guard, stumbled back, her flowers falling out of her hair. "Wh-wh-what do you mean!?"

"OBJECTION!" Mr. Payne shouted, looking quite nervous. "M-Mr. Wright! Please! What does this have to do with the murder at hand? So what if she does work a little off schedule? You and I do it all the time, I'm sure!"

"He-He's right!" Rosie blurted out, tugging at the flowers in her tiara. "Richard Mann was a close friend of mine! He really, really, really needed a reading. 'It's an emergency', he said! I just did a favor for a friend!"

"OBJECTION!" Phoenix cried. "There are two things very wrong with what you said just now, Ms. Flowers. You said you were great friends with the victim? What was it you said earlier?"

"I never met him before. He was just another customer. Which makes it all the more traumatizing."

Phoenix slammed his hands on the surface of his desk. "You said you never even knew him! On top of that, your business card clearly, boldly states, 'NO EXCEPTIONS'."

"Eek!" Rosie cried, her flowers falling out of her hair again.

"No… NOOOOO!" Mr. Payne cried, lunging back in shock.

"Since you walked onto this stand, you told several lies. First you said you never knew the victim… the next second, you say you two are friends! Well!? Which is it, witness!?"

The courtroom went quiet. The tension was once again tighter than a knot. Meanwhile, Rosie stood there, confidently at the stand. Smiling. "Mr. Wright…" she began to say. "You and I are friends, yes?"

"Huh?" Phoenix asked. "Um, I don't know… sure?"

(What is she up to?)

"But we never even met each other. Is that right?"

"Um, I don't know… sure?"

"I consider all my customers my 'friends'. They pay you to read their future. To look into their deepest, darkest secrets. To know them on a very personal level. This business requires trust. Loyalty. Honesty. That's what makes a 'friend', you see?"

"Um, I don't know… sure?"

"Yes, it's true I never knew the poor man. But in professional terms… he is my friend. Does that make sense?"

"Um, I don't know… sure? …Wait…"

"What does it matter?" Rosie asked the baffled lawyer. "It does not matter when I met with my client. Sure, I bended my rules around. So what? You know what I think? I sense a hint of jealousy. Yes, that's it!"

"Wait… WHAT!?" Phoenix cried out.

"Yes, that's it! You're jealous because I can see into everyone's future, even yours. And boy, is your future full of depression and darkness."

"Come on, Phoenix!" Athena said to her boss. "Get it together!"

"I-I'm trying!" Phoenix assured his co-worker.

"Mr. Wright," The Judge said, "please keep your statements relevant!"

(Damn it! I was so close! This won't be enough! I need her to testify about her whereabouts. ANYTHING to get me out of this mess!)

Mr. Wright stood up. "Your Honor, I'd like to strike the defense's statement from the record. Now, if it pleases the court, I'd like the witness to testify her whereabouts when she left the mall that night."

The Judge nodded. "Very well. But no more shenanigans out of you, Mr. Wright! Now then, will the witness-?"

Rosie clapped her hands together and smiled. "Yes! Of course, Your Honorable Judge, Sir! Way ahead of you!"

WITNESS TESTIMONY

-WHEN I LEFT THE MALL-

"AS SOON AS I LEFT THE MALL, I WENT TO CALL THE POLICE."

"I DIDN'T HAVE ANY CHANGE ON ME, SO I COULDN'T RELY ON A PAYPHONE."

"AFTER TRAVELING ABOUT THREE BLOCKS WEST FROM THE MALL, I SAW SOMEONE ON THE STREET AND TOLD THEM ABOUT WHAT I SAW."

"THEY CALLED THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY."

"AREN'T I A BRAVE, BRAVE, GIRL!?"

The Judge nodded. "Yes, my dearie. You are very, very brave. Now, then, Mr. Wright. Your Cross-Examination if you please."

Phoenix nodded. "Yes. Thank you, Your Honor."

CROSS-EXAMINATION

-WHEN I LEFT THE MALL-

"AS SOON AS I LEFT THE MALL, I WENT TO CALL THE POLICE."

"HOLD IT!"Phoenix shouted. "How did you get in contact with the police? Did you have a cell phone on you?"

"I don't believe in those techno gizmos." Rosie replied with a cold tone. "They're too complicated, if you ask me."

"Complicated you say? What about them makes them so complicated?" Phoenix responded condescendingly.

"What does that mean!?"

"Wait… huh!?

"You think you're better than me!? Huh! I witnessed a murder! Don't go thinking you're above me!"

"Wait… no… that doesn't make sense, I… I didn't mean to…"

"OBJECTION!" Shouted Mr. Payne. "Your Honor! The defense is harassing the witness!"

"Mr. Wright!" The Judge shouted. "If you can't behave like a gentleman, I will hold you in contempt of court!"

"I was… I'm sorry." Phoenix apologized.

"But no, to answer your question, I had no phone."

(THAT'S ALL YOU HAD TO SAY!) Phoenix shouted in his head.

"I DIDN'T HAVE ANY CHANGE ON ME, SO I COULDN'T RELY ON A PAYPHONE."

"HOLD IT!" Phoenix interrupted. "So what did you use, then, to call the police?"

"Mr. Lawyer…" Rosie replied. "Do you want to see something amazing?"

"Oh, uh, sure."

"Please take this card. Or this card. Or this one. Any card will do, really." Rosie showed the court a deck full of cards.

"Oh, um… okay?"

Phoenix leaned over and reluctantly took a single card from her deck and held it to his face. Rosie put her fingers up to her head. Sweat started to pour from her head.

"Is it… 2 of Spades?"

"It… it is." Phoenix answered, thoroughly unimpressed.

"Wow! You did that!?" The Judge said, amazed.

"I told you, Your Honor." Mr. Payne told His Honor with a smile. "This witness is one of a kind."

(I think she confuses being a fortune teller with a cheap magic trick.) Phoenix thought, rubbing his chin in wonderment.

"Anyway, about my what you said-." Phoenix continued.

"Mr. Wright, we already touched this subject!" The Judge snapped at Phoenix. "We must move on."

(We literally said nothing about this!)

"ABOUT THREE BLOCKS WEST FROM THE MALL, THAT'S WHEN I SAW SOMEONE ON THE STREET AND TOLD THEM ABOUT WHAT I SAW."

"HOLD IT!" Phoenix shouted. "About what time was it when you found somebody to call the police?"

"I don't know." Confessed Rosie. "I didn't have a watch or anything on me. I say it was about… 11:55, I'm not sure."

"I had the police create a diagram to show where Rosie traveled before she went to get help." Mr. Payne added. "Your Honor, I'd like to submit this evidence to the court."

The Judge nods. "The court accepts this into evidence."

'STREET DIAGRAM' ADDED TO COURT RECORD

ITEM DESCRIPTION: A diagram showing the distance traveled from the mall. (Note that the letter 'W' is shown three blocks west of the mall, signaling the location of the witness, aka Rosie Flowers. Also, please note that a police station is just left of the mall.)

"So you traveled all that distance and didn't see anyone until three blocks away?" Phoenix pondered. "That's odd."

"I was so scared and shocked. Even I was amazed I couldn't find anyone."

The Judge nodded. "And you found somebody. Then what?"

"THEY CALLED THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY."

"HOLD IT!" Shouted Phoenix. "Is the person in this courtroom today?"

"I'm afraid that's won't be possible." Rosie answered Phoenix.

"Why is that?"

"The person told the police about the incident later that night. They also asked to not testify." Payne answered. "After all, they didn't witness the murder or crime scene or anything. So they didn't seem very relevant."

"That is fine, Mr. Payne." The Judge assured. "We understand."

"Could you at least tell us who the caller was?" Phoenix asked.

"He was very careful about what he had to say." Payne responded. "He did not want his identity revealed."

(What is he, a superhero?) Phoenix wondered.

"He clearly wanted to be safe from that security guard, you ape." Rosie stated.

"GAH!" Screamed Phoenix.

(Okay… THAT was scary!)

"AREN'T I A BRAVE, BRAVE, GIRL!?"

"HOLD IT!" Shouted Mr. Wright. "Yet you still lied to this court…"

"OBJECTION!" Yelled Mr. Payne. "The witness told no lie, Mr. Slight. She made that very clear. It was just a misunderstanding, that is all."

"OBJECTION!" Phoenix loudly responded. "That is clearly a lie that she made up on the spot!"

"OBJECTION!" Yelled the prosecutor. "Wake up, Mr. Wright. It's not uncommon to consider people friends. You and I are friends, are we not?"

(Do I have to answer?) Phoenix asked himself nervously.

"Do you have evidence to support such a claim?"

(Grr… I need to be more careful. I just need to take it slowly and take her testimony apart.)

"You okay, Mr. Wright?" Athena asked Phoenix.

"Don't worry about me, Athena." Replied Phoenix. "I just need to do the usual thing."

"Testimony, contradictions, and evidence!" Athena cheerfully replied. "Oh my!"

(I thought I spotted something weird earlier. Got to press her on every little statement! Leave no stone unturned, as they say.)

"ABOUT THREE BLOCKS WEST FROM THE MALL, THAT'S WHEN I SAW SOMEONE ON THE STREET AND TOLD THEM ABOUT WHAT I SAW."

"OBJECTION!" Phoenix shouted from the top of his lungs. The lawyer slammed his hands on his desk. The slam echoed through the courtroom. "Ms. Flowers!"

"What is it now, you blue meanie!?" Rosie snapped back, tugging at the flowers in her tiara once again. "I'm doing the best I can here, SO LAY OFF!"

Phoenix pulled out a piece of paper and started reading it. "In your testimony, you said, 'About three blocks west from the mall, you saw someone on the street'. Something like that correct?"

"Yeah…. so what's your point!?" Rosie growled.

"Take a look at this diagram, will you?"

Phoenix projected an image of the 'STREET DIAGRAM' to the courtroom.

"You said you left the mall and instantly ran west of the mall, correct? And then you when to find some help three blocks down west, is that correct?"

"Yeah, so what?" Rosie began impatiently picking at the petals of one of the flowers in her hair.

"You had no need to travel that far. The reason being is, help was just beyond the corner. You see this police station?"

Phoenix pointed at the police station on the diagram.

"There was a police station just around the corner!"

"GAAAAGGGHHHH!" Rosie screamed, her flowers falling everywhere.

"OBJECTION!" Mr. Payne interrupted. "M-Mr. Slight!"

"OBJECTION!" Phoenix Wright slammed his hands on his desk. "That's WRIGHT! Say it with me, Mr. Ponytail! IT. IS. WRIGHT!

"I… I… Mr. WRIGHT!" Payne said, spooked. "She was in a mess! She couldn't have caught the station with her own eyes! She-!"

"OBJECTION!" Mr. Wright shouted. "Sorry, Mr. Payne, but that's not possible."

"WHAAT!?"

"Mr. Wright! Explain!" The Judge ordered. "How could she not have seen the police station!?"

OPTIONS

SHE IS SHORT-SIGHTED.

SHE WENT A DIFFERENT DIRECTION.

SHE NEVER LEFT.

"The only other plausible explanation for her not headed to the police station just right by the mall…" Phoenix began to state, "Was that the witness never even left the mall in the first place!"

"WHHAAAAA!?" The Judge shouted in surprise.

"OBJECTION!" Mr. Payne yelled. "Th-th-th-that's ridiculous! There was a man planning to kill them! Any person with any logical sense would run for the hills!"

"OBJECTION!" Phoenix responded. "Not unless that person would be this witness!"

"What!?" The Judge cried. "Mr. Wright, explain yourself!"

"Are you insane!? I almost died! COULD'VE died!" Rosie reminded the attorney, trembling. "What reason would I want to stay!?"

"There's only one reason to want to stay in the mall." Phoenix said, pointing his finger at the witness. "And that is to catch the culprit himself!"

"EEEEK!" Rosie cried.

The courthouse became a stir of conversations and disbelief. Only the lawyer, prosecutor, judge, and witness were quiet. That was when the judge brought the hammer down, literally, in order to silence the room.

"Order! Order! Order, I say!" The Judge echoed. "W-witness! I-is this true!? Did you stay in the mall!?"

"I… I…" The witness tried to say. She was chewing on her flower, tears and sweat rolling down her face. "I….. did…. stay."

"WHAT!?" The Judge responded.

(I knew it!) Phoenix thought. The lawyer slammed his hands on his desk. "Your Honor, the defense demands a new testimony from the witness! A new testimony explaining what she was doing after the murder!"

The Judge gave a blank stare, shakes it off, then just nods. "Very well, Mr. Wright. Witness, may you give a new testimony as to your reasoning in staying at the mall. And we want the truth this time! I will not tolerate perjury in this courtroom, you hear!?"

"I… I…" Rosie said, her voice stirring. All of a sudden, she stands straight up, with a confident smile on her face. "Yes, sir, Your Honor, Sir!"

"We're closer, Mr. Wright." Athena told Phoenix. "We're almost there!"

(Don't let up now, Phoenix. Just a little more!)

TO BE CONTINUED…

Note: Wow! Lots have happened in this chapter, sorry about that. I tried cramming in as much as I could so I can get this part of the Turnabout done. Anyway, next chapter will be up soon! Thanks, you guys! Hope you all are enjoying this!

EVIDENCE OVERVIEW:

Attorney Badge

Victim's Autopsy Report

-Crowbar

-Crime Photo

-Security Camera Feed

-Rosie Flowers Business Card

-Street Diagram