Phoenix Wright the Musical SUPERCUT ("The Turnabout Encounter")

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Phoenix uncovers inconsistencies in Mr. Payne's witness testimony and defends Maya, who is accused of killing Larry at the hospital. Through thorough investigation and questioning witnesses, Phoenix proves Maya's innocence in a complex trial with unexpected twists.

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  • Phoenix meticulously challenges witness testimonies and inconsistencies in court, aiming to establish order and uncover the truth behind the accusations made against Maya.
  • Through a series of revelations and investigations, including the discovery of key evidence and the exposure of false testimonies, Phoenix successfully navigates the trial to ultimately unveil the truth behind Larry Butz's faked death and Maya's innocence.

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Summary

00:00

Phoenix Exposes Inconsistencies in Murder Trial

  • Phoenix demands order in court, pointing out inconsistencies in Mr. Payne's witness testimony.
  • Mr. Payne is shocked by the accusations against his witness.
  • The judge reveals that an innocent professor and his 12-year-old son were wrongly arrested.
  • Maya contacts Phoenix, seeking help as she is accused of killing Larry.
  • Maya explains that Larry was a volunteer at the hospital and fell from the roof.
  • Phoenix reassures Maya and promises to help prove her innocence.
  • Phoenix plans to talk to witnesses to gather evidence.
  • Detective Gumshoe provides information about Larry's murder at the hospital.
  • Oldbag, a witness, accuses Maya of pushing Larry off the roof.
  • The trial begins with Edgeworth as the prosecutor and Phoenix as the defense attorney.
  • Detective Gumshoe testifies that Maya pushed Larry off the roof based on a call received.
  • Phoenix protests the lack of clear evidence and motive against Maya.
  • The judge warns Phoenix against constant objections and disruptions.
  • Oldbag testifies about seeing Maya and another person on the roof, accusing Maya of pushing Larry.
  • Oldbag claims to have torn a piece of the killer's costume during the incident.
  • Phoenix disputes the evidence presented, pointing out inconsistencies.
  • Maya finds a magatama, which Oldbag tries to take away.
  • The trial continues with Oldbag's testimony and accusations against Maya.
  • Oldbag's claims are challenged by Phoenix, questioning the validity of the evidence.
  • Phoenix exposes the fake magatama as evidence against Maya's involvement in the crime.

12:07

"Security Head's Phone Movements Key Evidence"

  • Wendy Oldbag, head of security, had access to the entire building, including surveillance footage and the location of other guards.
  • Oldbag knew about the hidden surveillance camera, the "Blue Badger," which was absent from its usual place.
  • Oldbag called the police using Edgeworth's phone, provided by the hospital for emergencies.
  • Hospital phones have tracking technology that records movements from activation.
  • Edgeworth created a map of Oldbag's phone movements on the night of the murder.
  • Oldbag was in the security room until 11:00 p.m. when she went to the roof.
  • Oldbag claimed to have discovered the killer, but Phoenix suggested she could have disposed of the phone before the attack.
  • The trial was postponed for an extended autopsy report due to the lack of details in the initial report.
  • Maya Fey was called to testify about her activities on the night of the murder.
  • The defense called the autopsy coordinator, Dr. Hotty, to testify about the examination of the dead man.

25:59

"Victim Not Alive: Edgeworth Seeks Details"

  • Hotty informs Edgeworth that the victim is not alive, prompting Edgeworth to ask for more details.
  • Hotty reveals that the victim was killed but still emphasizes that the victim is not alive.
  • Edgeworth points out that the victim being dead is already known information.
  • Edgeworth questions if the victim's blood has been tested, to which Hotty mentions the victim had no pulse.
  • Edgeworth connects the absence of a pulse to evidence of the victim being dead.
  • Vaughn Karma insults those present, leading Edgeworth to inquire about the victim's injuries.
  • Hotty describes the victim having multiple holes, but is unsure of the exact number, ranging from three to twenty-seven.
  • Edgeworth presses for clarification on the number of holes, leading to uncertainty from Hotty.
  • Maya intervenes, requesting to call a witness, leading to the revelation that Larry Butz faked his death and framed Maya, ultimately leading to the case's resolution.
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