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TopicWifebolo's Ace Attorney adventure continues! [progressive spoilers AA5+]
Llarian
04/04/21 11:35:33 AM
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TsunamiXXVIII posted...
Walt, what happened to the post concluding 5-5?!

Fair... I guess I didn't write it. Thanks for the heads up.

Case 5-5 - Turnabout for Tomorrow

There was a bit of moon rock left over from the courtroom bombing, and since Athena's earring is made of same, we were able to compare it to prove it was the same moon rock that had old blood on it from 7 years ago, cornering the Phantom and causing him to flip out. There's this whole 'no one knows who the Phantom truly is, not even the Phantom' thing that was probably supposed to be cool but I was left feeling a little empty about it.

Phoenix Wrong aka the Phantom gets sniped and taken away. Athena is found Not Guilty. Woohoo~!

Special Episode: Turnabout Reclaimed

Norma DePlume wigs out when we show her a bloody coin we found near the body...and there was about 300 coins in total, many of them at the bottom of the orca tank. 7 lbs of coins, quite enough to kill someone.

She's rather tight-lipped about everything, so we poke around elsewhere. Turns out Pearls met Marlon Rimes the day of the murder bc she wandered off during a trip, so she had to be held for questioning. Funky. Norma DePlume knows more than she's letting on - but apparently the orca had killed another trainer the year before?

We go to court and try to get a clear answer out of Norma DePlume, who's convinced that she saw Orla kill the Captain... it seems Orla was bleeding and once the wound was covered by the hat, it stopped. We determine according to security footage that we never saw the Captain enter the pool... so he must have been dead already.

...I expect us to get in a bit of b8 weirdness over this because Orla the orca must be in seawater, or at least sufficiently salty water. This typically causes bodies to float. If the Captain took on sufficient water in his lungs, he would generally sink but it would take him some time to build up the decomposition gases causing him to naturally float to the surface. Unless we're to believe that Orla was 'helping' him back to the surface like a family pet, in a vain attempt to keep him alive.

We'll follow up with Rimes' testimony tomorrow. See you then!

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