Is there any proof that Acro dropped the bust on the Ringmaster's head? Furthermore, where is the bust itself? When given the option, choose see how things work out first, as von Karma already checked Acro's room and the murder weapon isn't there. You need one more thing to prove: evidence. You have now proven Acro's motive for the "attempted" murder, but Acro is still not giving up. Bat lost consciousness afterward and Acro, being Bat's brother, was infuriated over Léon's owner and the giver of Bat's present (Regina) and sought out to kill her! It's impossible, as you'll explain that the lion was actually sneezing from all of the pepper Regina put on the scarf. Von Karma reminds you that Léon bit Bat and it has no relation to the crime. The courtroom is suddenly silent upon hearing your claim. Not only is the whole thing covered in blood, but Regina put lots of pepper on it. When asked how, Present the Scarf.Īcro will reveal that the scarf belonged to Bat. Say it was more than that or not for a humorous response with no penalty. Maya will ask you if you agree if it is an accident. Von Karma will then mention Bat was bitten by a lion (Léon), however, the lion was tamed and Regina wouldn't train Léon to kill people, so it was only an accident. Though he isn't technically dead, he's been in a coma for six months now. Von Karma will now ask you who Regina "murdered". This is the evidence Acro tried to show to Regina. The decisive evidence mentioned in the note was found inside the wooden box. Say I know all about it or not for a humorous response with no penalty. The Judge will ask if you know something about this note. So, Acro didn't know at the time that he actually killed Regina's father, instead of Regina Berry herself! If that is true, he wouldn't have the strength to look down his window to see that it was the Ringmaster at the box, not Regina, yet he took his chances anyway. He said it would be impossible to look down the window, because of the weight of the bust. Once the Ringmaster reached there, his fate was sealed. The Ringmaster, Regina's father, saw the note and did what it said, to come to the plaza at 10:00 PM. Regina didn't think it was for her, so she put it on the bulletin board. Earlier on the day of the murder, you found out that Acro put the note in Regina's pocket. When asked who, Present Regina Berry's Profile. If Acro killed the Ringmaster without a motive, he could be aiming for someone else. The Judge will then ask you to prove Acro's motive. However, you can also choose Of course I'll cross-examine, but in this case, you just need to press every statement until the judge calls an end to the cross-examination. When asked to continue, answer No need to question him now. There is nothing you can object to here, in fact, there is absolutely no need for a cross-examination at all. I wanted to find a way to repay the Ringmaster.I became an acrobat at around nine years old.That's when the Ringmaster of the Berry Big Circus, Russell Berry, took us in.When we were little, we were abandoned by our parents.Justice for All - Opening (Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 by J. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All Original Soundtrack The Steel Samurai: Warrior of Neo Olde Tokyo.Reminiscences - The Two Faces of a Studio.Dick Gumshoe - That's "Detective Gumshoe," Pal!.Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Original Soundtrack Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All music You can help the Ace Attorney Wiki by expanding it. This article is a stub or is otherwise incomplete. " Justice for All - Ending" is a music track in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All that plays during the closing credits upon completing Farewell, My Turnabout.
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