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March 24
Defendant Lobby No. 3
09:53am
Phoenix flipped deftly through the court record for anything that would help strengthen his case for Richards. He was not optimistic after Richards comment yesterday about "him doing this because of her"... It was ominous and something about it gave Phoenix the shivers. He sighed deeply, there was nothing in here that could help him. Maybe some new info would emerge during the trial. It was weird not having an assistant with him for a trial. Gumshoe stumbled through the door with a smile on his face.
"Hey pal, you look pretty down. I have a surprise for you."
Phoenix looked halfheartedly expecting to see a box of instant noodles (the detective was TOTALLY OBSESSED with them).
"NIIIIIIICKKK!!!!!" screamed a voice.
"Maya?" said Phoenix incredulously.
Maya flew through the doorway behind Gumshoe, her costume slowly fluttering in the wind. She ran up to Phoenix and grabbed him in a bonecrushing embrace.
"Wow Maya, what are you doing here?" said Phoenix breathlessly.
"Duh, I'm here to help you with the case! I saw the report on the news after the Pink Princess and I had a feeling that you'd take it! I have some info for you!"
Phoenix smiled, looking at the file in Maya's delicate pink tinged hand.
"So, what is that file you have there?"
"It's a personell file for Mr. Richards. It's all his personal information. You never know if this might come in handy! By the way, the murder weapon from the second murder was found at the latest crime scene."
"Hmm, thanks Maya. I might just have a use for this."
March 24,
Courtroom No.3
10:00am
The gavel was swiftly clapped down to attain silence within the courtroom. The Judge began his opening statements.
"The court is now in session for the trial of Michael Richards."
Phoenix looked over at the prosecution desk. A tall slender man of around 24 was standing there, it wasn't Edgeworth. He was a very imposing figure, his black hair slightly moving when he moved his head, his slightly menacing blue-black eyes.
"The prosecution is ready, Your Honor."
"The defense is ready, Your Honor."
"Mr. Morrison, your opening statement please."
The prosecutor shook his thick hair out of his face before pressing on. "Thank you, Your Honor. The defendant has been called to trial under suspicion of a serial killing. We have decisive evidence and a decisive witness."
"That's fine, Mr. Morrison. You may call your witness."
Phoenix looked slightly to the right of him to look at Maya slouched over the table looking at the file she had given him. She really wanted to help this time.
"A trainee CSI was murdered outside a house in her housing estate, Vera Green. However, a woman witnessed this murder. This woman is a witness to the second murder of three. She is a local resident in the housing estate in which the murder took place. Will Cherie Martin take the stand?"
A beautiful woman slowly made her way to the stand.
"Will the witness please state her name and occupation for the record?"
"Cherie Martin. I'm a professional beautician."
"Where were you on the night of the murder?"
"I was at home. As usual," said Cherie rather bitterly.
"Please testify to what you saw."
Cherie took a deep breath and cleared her throat. She clearly was slightly nervous, as was expected.
"It was around 9.00pm. I was in my house, when I heard gun shots. I looked out the window when I saw a person standing over a body.
"Thank you, witness. Mr Wright, your cross examination if you will."
"9.00pm, you sure?"
"Absolutely. Around that time, I glanced over at clock, I believe the readout said...9.02pm."
"Thank you. Could you be more specific about this person at the crime scene."
"Well, the person looked like a man from the build. I'd
say, he was around six foot height wise..."
"Six foot, no more, no less?"
"Yep. Six foot almost definately."
"I find that hard to believe."
"Why is that, Wright?" sneered Morrison.
"I have a personell report from the record company the defendant owns. It lists his height at some...6'10!"
"But, I saw him. He looked around six foot...unless I was mistaken..."
"I request the witness testify again, Your Honor!" said Phoenix with a smile. "Specifically about the gunshots you heard and the suspect at the scene."
"I agree, Mr Wright. Witness, could you testify about these events?"
"Yes your Honor. I was standing near the window that night. I heard two bangs. Naturally I looked out the window right away. The street was rather dim but I could've sworn I saw a man of around the same build of the defendant standing over that body."
Maya looked at Phoenix brightly. He had a good feeling about this cross-examination. Nevertheless, to be safe
Phoenix looked at the court record again. There was a major inconsistancy with something he was given this morning.
"If you would, your cross-examination Mr Wright," said the judge.
"Witness, could you tell us how dark it was that night?"
Cherie raised her hand to her chin thoughtfully. "Hmm, it was pretty dark, too dark to see a face. But there was someone there holding a gun over a fallen body."
"Why was it dark?"
Morrison answered this time. "The street lights were on the fritz and as a result prohibited light from being cast on the street. No big mystery, Mr. Wright."
"You say you heard two bangs, Ms. Martin?"
"Yes, certain."
The judge shook his head. "Is this line of questioning going to lead somewhere?"
"Yes, Your Honor. For you see, the murder weapon in this murder was fired THREE times."
"Gak!" coughed Morrison.
"If you look at the report, it clearly says the murder weapon was fired three times. How do you explain this inconsistancy?"
"But I only heard two bangs I swear!" said Cherie nervously. "Two bangs that was it!"
"Do you have proof?" said Phoenix.
"Naturally, Mr Wright," said Morrison with a smirk. "We don't all blab out baseless claims with no evidence. Would the witness please explain her proof?"
"I have a sound recording! On my phone!"
"But you were looking out the window! Why would you be recording?" siad Phoenix in disbelief.
"I was recording a song on my phone, my stereo is by the window you see. The stereo was too low when I recorded it but when I was about to delete afterwards, I released the gunshots might be on it."
Morrison smirked again. "Could you please play the recording for the court, witness?"
Cherie pulled her pink flip phone out of her pocket and pressed a few buttons. Morrison took the phone.
"Now I would ask the court to listen carefully."
The sound in the background was clearly a lowly played song. Sounded like Avril Lavigne, Phoenix smirked. A low strange sound eminated from the phone followed shortly by two loud bangs.
"Happy now, Wright? TWO bangs. That's it. I think that is all we required from this witness..."
What?? There's so many unanswered questions!
"Hold it!" screeched Maya.
"Yes, Ms. Fey?" muttered the judge.
"Listen to the recording again! There's something at the beginning!"
There was a weird sound at the beginning. It was a pretty quiet noise
The recording played again. The noise was heard again.
"Hmm," thought Morrison. "Sounds like a suppressed bullet.."
"Sorry, Mr Morrison?" said the judge.
"Suppressed bullets. A noise like escaping gas was heard before the two bangs. In all likelihood, it was a bullet fired with a suppressed firearm. Doesn't seem all that significant after all."
"Your view on this, Mr Wright?"
"The testimony...proves it was not the defendant at the scene!"
"What?" spluttered Morrison. "How?"
"Simple," said Phoenix while banging the desk. "The defendant has no access to a suppressor! He doesn't even have a firearm!"
"Gah!" spat Morrison.
"Also, why would he suppress his gun to kill, then un-supress the gun? It's nonsensical!"
"Ahhh!" said the judge in response to the comment. "So what does this mean, Mr Wright?"
"It means, that the person at the scene was not the defendant! The person at the scene may have framed him. He fired once with a suppressed pistol to kill his victim. Then he fired twice to create a witness! I now rule that it is impossible to declare a verdict on my client!"
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