3 - Turnabout Sisters — 2nd Trial Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:01] PW     Last time, I had the chief by my side. [00:06] PW     But today, I must fight alone to save Maya! SIGN    Objection! [00:12] PW     Objection! SIGN    Ace Attorney SIGN    Turnabout Sisters — 2nd Trial SIGN    April 6, 10 AM District Court — Courtroom No. 1 SIGN    Defense Lawyer — Phoenix Wright SIGN    Prosecutor — Miles Edgeworth [02:01] PW     I'm up against Miles Edgeworth, [02:03] PW     the unprecedented genius prosecutor... SIGN    Defendant — Maya Fey SIGN    Judge [02:19] J     Court is now in session for     the trial of Ms. Maya Fey. [02:23] ME     The prosecution is ready, Your Honor. [02:26] PW     The defense is ready, Your Honor. [02:29] J     Mr. Edgeworth, please give     the court your opening statement. [02:34] ME     Certainly, Your Honor. SIGN    Victim: Mia Fey (27) Suspect: Maya Fey (17) [02:41] ME     The victim is Mia Fey. [02:43] ME     And the suspect, Maya Fey. [02:45] ME     The two of them were sisters. [02:47] ME     The prosecution has evidence the     defendant committed the murder, [02:50] ME     and we have a witness who saw her do it. [02:52] ME     The prosecution sees no reason to     doubt her guilt, Your Honor. [02:56] ME     Thus, let the first witness take the stand. [03:00] ME     Witness, please state your name and profession. [03:02] DG     Sir! My name's Dick Gumshoe, sir. [03:05] DG     I'm the detective in charge of     homicides down at the precinct, sir! SIGN    Witness: District Police Detective Dick Gumshoe [03:09] ME     Detective, I believe you are already aware of this, [03:11] ME     but keep your testimony concise and to the point. [03:14] DG     Y-Y-Yes, sir! SIGN    Witness Testimony [03:20] ME     First, describe the details of the murder. [03:22] DG     Very well. Let me use this floor     plan of the office to explain. [03:27] DG     The body was found here, by this window. SIGN    Body [03:30] ME     And the cause of death? [03:32] DG     She died instantly due to being     struck by a blunt object, sir! [03:34] ME     The murder weapon was a statue     of The Thinker, correct? [03:37] DG     Yes, sir. It was found lying next to the body. [03:41] ME     You immediately arrested Ms. Maya Fey,     who was found at the scene. [03:44] ME     Can you tell me why? [03:46] DG     I had hard evidence she did it, sir. [03:48] [SONG] Sign     Receipt     April 2          Antique glass light stand [03:48] DG     Before she died, the victim wrote the killer's name. [03:49] [SONG] Sign     Maya [03:52] DG     The word "Maya" was clearly written in blood! [03:55] DG     Right there! [03:55] [SONG] DG     Maya [03:59] [SONG] Sign     Maya [03:59] DG     Test results showed the blood     belonged to the victim. [04:03] DG     That's hard evidence! [04:05] ME     So the victim identified her killer     right before she died? [04:09] DG     Yes, sir! That's exactly it— SIGN    Objection! [04:10] PW     Objection! [04:11] PW     Hang on a second! [04:13] PW     There's no way the victim could've     written that bloody message! [04:17] DG     Amateurs would do well to keep     their mouths shut, pal. [04:19] PW     This is your department's autopsy report, Detective. [04:22] PW     And it says the victim "died instantly     due to blunt force trauma." [04:25] DG     That's right, pal. [04:26] DG     And after the blow instantly killed her,     she used her last ounce of strength— [04:30] PW     Wait, there was no ounce or pound! She was dead! [04:34] DG     Huh? [04:36] DG     But... [04:37] PW     No butting your way out of this one! [04:39] DG     Th-That certainly is strange... [04:42] PW     The prosecution's evidence is contradictory! [04:48] PW     This could work! [04:53] PW     What's so funny? [04:54] ME     My, my. [04:56] ME     That won't do, defense. [04:58] [SONG] Sign     Autopsy Report [04:59] ME     That autopsy report is outdated. [05:01] PW     Wh-What? [05:03] PW     Yesterday, a second autopsy was performed,     which changed the report. [05:08] PW     From "died instantly" [05:10] PW     to "died pretty much instantly." [05:12] J     P-P— [05:13] PW     P-P-Pretty much? [05:16] ME     Which means that the victim could     have written that message. [05:21] ME     After all, she didn't die instantly... [05:23] J     Indeed. The defense really ought to     peruse the evidence beforehand. [05:27] PW     P-Please wait! [05:29] PW     I haven't heard anything about a second autopsy! [05:32] ME     Well, I did only receive the results this morning. [05:37] ME     Apparently, there was a mistake in the paperwork. [05:39] ME     Isn't that right, Detective Gumshoe? [05:41] DG     Huh? But I didn't... [05:44] ME     Regardless, the defense seems     to have dug its own grave. [05:48] PW     Y-You're playing dirty, Edgeworth. [05:52] ME     Allow me to dispense some advice. [05:54] ME     In court, proof is everything.     Without it, you are nothing, amateur! [06:00] ME     It seems our upstart defense attorney [06:03] ME     is "pretty much" DOA. [06:05] PW     So it was a trap... [06:09] Maya     Mr. Lawyer... [06:10] ME     The prosecution would like to call its next witness. [06:14] ME     This poor, innocent lady saw the     murder with her own eyes! [06:24] AM     Sorry to keep you waiting, my dears! [06:28] ME     Witness, please state your name. [06:30] AM     April May! [06:32] AM     At your service! SIGN    Witness — April May [06:36] J     The witness will refrain from wanton winking. [06:39] AM     Yes, Your Honor! [06:40] PW     She's already captured the heart     of every man in the court. [06:44] ME     Testify to the court about what you saw     on April 3rd, the night of the murder. [06:49] AM     Sure thing. SIGN    Witness Testimony [06:52] AM     I saw it all happen with my own eyes... SIGN    Testimony [06:54] AM     That night, I just looked out the window. [06:57] AM     And then, [06:59] AM     I saw a long-haired woman being attacked     in the building across the street! [07:03] AM     The one attacking her was the mousy girl [07:07] AM     seated in the defendant's chair! [07:09] Maya     N-No! [07:11] Maya     I didn't... [07:12] ME     Witness, do you recall the exact time? [07:15] AM     Yeah. [07:16] AM     I, like, heard a voice. SIGN    Testimony [07:19] T     It's 8:50, I think... [07:22] J     The murder weapon spoke? [07:24] ME     Yes, at a glance, it doesn't appear to be a clock. [07:28] ME     It's a fact the witness couldn't know unless     she saw the moment of the murder. [07:33] J     Yes, we should consider her testimony to be true. [07:38] ME     With the bloody message the victim left behind [07:40] ME     and the eyewitness testimony to the crime, [07:44] ME     the prosecution believes the defendant's     guilt has been proven beyond doubt. [07:48] AM     Beyond a shadow of a doubt! [07:50] PW     What should I do? SIGN    Hold it! [07:51] Maya     Hold it! [07:54] Maya     Wait a minute! [07:56] J     What is it, defendant? [07:58] Maya     That clock couldn't have gone off— [08:00] ME     Who said you could speak, defendant? [08:03] PW     O-Oh, right... [08:05] PW     Objection! [08:07] PW     Please inspect the inside of     that Thinker, Your Honor! [08:11] J     Th-The inside? [08:15] J     It's quite empty... [08:17] PW     On the night of the murder, it was     missing its clockwork, so— [08:20] ME     It could not have gone off, yes? [08:24] ME     It is empty inside. [08:26] ME     Anyone could have drawn that conclusion. [08:28] J     Well, I didn't. [08:30] ME     The question is when the clockwork fell out. [08:35] PW     Fell out? [08:36] ME     Yes, when the clock was used to strike     the victim, it spoke the time. [08:40] T     It's 8:50, I think... [08:43] ME     And then, the impact broke the base,     and the clockwork fell out. [08:48] PW     B-But what about the clockwork? [08:51] ME     It was found at the crime scene, on the floor. [08:55] ME     What of it? [08:57] J     Hmm... That does make sense. [09:00] ME     It is futile, my amateur defense attorney. [09:02] ME     I use every piece of evidence the     police find for my deductions. [09:08] ME     I overlook nothing! [09:10] PW     Wh-What? [09:12] ME     The only way to prove me wrong [09:14] ME     would be to prove when and how     the clockwork was removed. [09:20] ME     But I can state without a doubt that is impossible. [09:24] AM     Impossible. Without doubt. [09:27] PW     When the clockwork was removed? [09:29] PW     What evidence could prove that? [09:32] PW     A piece of evidence Edgeworth isn't aware of. [09:32] [SONG] Sign     Maya [09:35] PW     Oh, I know! [09:38] PW     Objection! SIGN    Objection! [09:40] J     What's with that cute cell phone? [09:45] PW     This is the defendant's cell phone,     found at the crime scene! [09:48] ME     What?! [09:49] PW     And it contains a recording of [09:51] PW     the conversation between the victim and     defendant on the day of the murder! [09:56] ME     This wasn't brought to my attention. [09:57] DG     Well, I, uh... [10:00] ME     Detective Gumshoe, look forward     to next month's evaluation. [10:06] J     Order! Order! [10:13] Mia     Oh, but at the moment, the clock doesn't talk. [10:17] Mia     I had to remove the clockwork. [10:19] Mia     I put some papers inside instead. [10:22] Maya     Is that the evidence, then? [10:24] Mia     Sharp as always. [10:25] CP     Conversation recorded. April 3, 9:27 AM. [10:32] PW     In other words, on the morning of the murder,     the clockwork was already gone. [10:38] PW     So it couldn't have gone off that night. [10:42] PW     Ms. May... [10:44] PW     Your testimony contains a clear contradiction! [10:49] AM     N-No way. [10:51] AM     That call was recorded? [10:54] PW     What did you just say? [10:55] DG     "That call was recorded"? [10:58] PW     Did you know about their conversation— SIGN    Objection! [11:01] ME     Objection! [11:02] ME     That is irrelevant to this case. [11:05] ME     No need to continue this line of questioning. [11:07] PW     Oh, I disagree! [11:09] PW     So that's what all this was about... [11:12] PW     Ms. May, you were listening in on the     calls of the Fey & Co. Law Offices! [11:18] PW     Using this! [11:19] J     I-Is that a wiretap? [11:24] PW     I found it in the trash can of her hotel room. [11:27] PW     Well, how about it, Ms. May? [11:30] PW     You were tapping the phone at the crime scene. [11:33] PW     That's a crime punishable by law! [11:39] AM     Shut up, Spikey! [11:42] AM     Who cares about some wiretap, darn it?! [11:44] AM     I'm telling you that girl did it. [11:46] AM     Just lead her to the gallows already, darn it! [11:48] PW     D-Darn it? [11:49] AM     I was just ordered to listen to their conversations. [11:54] AM     I had nothing to do with the murder, darn it! [11:57] PW     You were ordered to tap the phone? [11:59] PW     By whom? [12:04] PW     Was the person who ordered     you to perform the wiretap [12:07] PW     the owner of this cufflink? [12:09] AM     H-How'd you— [12:11] ME     That's enough! [12:12] ME     Your Honor... [12:13] J     What is it, Mr. Edgeworth? [12:16] ME     As you can see, some unexpected facts     about this case have come to light. [12:20] ME     In order to further investigate, [12:22] ME     the prosecution requests that court     be adjourned till tomorrow. [12:26] J     The court accepts the prosecution's request. [12:29] J     The prosecution and defense are     to look into this matter fully. [12:35] PW     Yes, Your Honor. [12:38] J     That does it for Ms. Maya Fey's trial today. [12:40] J     Court is adjourned. [12:44] Sign     April May was arrested     on the spot for wiretapping. SIGN    Lobby 2 [12:49] Maya     Mr. Lawyer... [12:50] Maya     You were amazing in there! [12:54] PW     You did well hanging in there, too. [12:56] Maya     I think I might be your newest fan! [12:58] Maya     You were so cool! [13:00] PW     Oh, no... [13:01] Maya     The guards were all talking about you, also. [13:05] PW     R-Really? [13:06] Maya     They said for such a spiky-head,     you were pretty good! [13:08] PW     What does my hair have to do with anything? [13:11] Maya     I'm just so happy. [13:14] Maya     I'm on cloud nine! [13:15] PW     We owe it all to April May's      slip of the tongue back then. [13:19] Maya     Thank you so very much, Mr. Lawyer. [13:22] PW     You're welcome. [13:24] PW     Then, I'm heading out to investigate. [13:27] PW     I need to find some leads before tomorrow. [13:29] Maya     Okay. [13:30] Maya     If you need me, I'll be back     at the detention center! [13:33] [SONG] Sign     Fey & Co. Law Offices [13:39] PW     That said, where am I supposed to find those leads? [13:46] PW     Mr. Grossberg! [13:48] PW     So you came to see the trial? [13:52] MG     It's astonishing that you went up against     Edgeworth and got the trial extended. [13:58] PW     Thank you. [13:59] PW     Anyway, what brings you here? [14:03] PW     Mr. Grossberg? [14:05] MG     I'm truly sorry, my boy... [14:07] MG     You're fighting with all you've got,     despite being a rookie. [14:11] MG     But I ran away. [14:12] MG     And seeing your courageous     defense made me realize [14:16] MG     that it might be time to bolster my resolve. [14:18] PW     Resolve? [14:24] MG     Investigate this man. [14:29] PW     Who is this? [14:30] MG     Redd White, [14:32] MG     president of a company called "Bluecorp." [14:35] PW     Redd White... [14:38] PW     Wait, that cufflink! [14:40] MG     On the outside, Bluecorp is an     information-gathering company. [14:44] MG     But in truth, [14:46] MG     it digs up dirt on people, forcing them to pay     a fortune to keep the company quiet. [14:50] PW     Wait, what? [14:51] PW     That's blackmail! [14:54] MG     And as embarrassed as I am to admit it, [15:00] MG     I couldn't defy that man, either. [15:06] PW     Is that why you refused to defend Maya? [15:10] MG     Yes. [15:11] MG     Some attorney I am... [15:12] PW     But why hasn't he been arrested? [15:16] PW     Blackmail is a crime! [15:18] MG     He owns businessmen, politicians,     policemen, and the judiciary. [15:24] MG     He's the most dangerous man in the country. [15:27] PW     U-Unbelievable... [15:29] MG     And for years, Mia was     following his every move. [15:34] PW     The chief was? [15:38] PW     S, T, U, V... [15:42] PW     W... Wh... White... [15:45] PW     Huh? [15:45] [SONG] Sign     V X Y Z [15:46] PW     It's gone. The "W" file is missing. [15:48] MG     And for years, Mia was     following his every move. [15:52] PW     If White was the one who stole the file... [15:59] BB     Yes, it was him. [16:01] PW     Are you absolutely sure April May     checked in with this man? [16:05] PW     Ab-SO-lutely. SIGN    Gatewater Hotel — Bellboy [16:06] PW     She's such a beautiful lady, I was     jealous of the man with her. [16:15] PW     Then, the one who ordered     the wiretap really was... [16:24] PW     Redd White! [16:47] PW     What's with the surreal decor? [16:50] RW     What's your name? [16:52] PW     What the... SIGN    Bluecorp     President — Redd White [17:03] PW     Oh, h-hello. [17:05] RW     Your name! What's your name? [17:07] RW     Furnish me with the title of your personage! [17:10] RW     What's your name? [17:12] PW     I-I'm Wright... [17:15] RW     I lived in America for a long time, [17:18] RW     so I have a hard time with Japanish. [17:21] PW     Really? [17:25] RW     I'm Redd White... The president,     el presidente, of this company. [17:30] RW     By the way, you are a mere attorney,     fresh out of law school, right? [17:35] PW     Well, yes. [17:36] RW     I heard from my secretariat. [17:38] RW     So, "mighty" lawyer... [17:41] RW     What's the matter? [17:44] RW     What business do you have with me? [17:47] PW     Ms. April May... [17:49] PW     You know her, right? [17:50] RW     Yes, I do! [17:52] RW     She was my secretariat. [17:53] RW     What a shock it was to hear what she'd done! [17:56] PW     "What she'd done." You mean the wiretap? [17:59] RW     Yes, we can! [18:00] RW     Of course. [18:02] RW     Yes, information-gathering is     what this company does. [18:06] RW     But I assure you, we would never resort     to illegal methods, such as wiretaps. [18:11] PW     Ms. May says she was acting     under orders, though. [18:15] RW     She's passing the buck? [18:18] RW     What a bad, bad kitten... [18:20] PW     The day she witnessed the murder, [18:23] PW     you checked in with her at that hotel, right? [18:27] RW     Who can say? [18:28] RW     I seldom pay attention to mundane details     such as time and place. [18:31] RW     My motto is "Don't worry, be happy!" [18:34] PW     But the hotel bellboy remembered you clearly. [18:38] RW     "Never trust bellboys or lawyers." [18:40] RW     That is my rule in life! [18:45] PW     I found this lying in the room. [18:47] PW     I think "Don't worry, be happy" is     unlikely to get you out of this. [18:54] RW     What is it that you should be doing now? [18:56] RW     Investigating me? [18:59] RW     No, no, no. I think not. [19:01] RW     You should be searching for the     one who killed Miss Mia. [19:04] RW     Isn't that right? [19:06] PW     You are absolutely right. [19:08] PW     And that is why I'm here. [19:11] RW     Just what are you insinuating? [19:13] PW     Mia was onto you. She was keeping tabs. [19:15] PW     For this reason you had      April May tap her phone. [19:20] PW     Then Mia was murdered, [19:23] PW     and all the documents about you     mysteriously disappeared. [19:26] PW     So the culprit would be? [19:31] PW     Even a child could work it out! [19:34] PW     Right, Mr. White? [19:43] Sec     Secretary's office. [19:45] RW     Tell the Chief Prosecutor [19:47] RW     that I'll testify tomorrow at     the trial for Mia Fey's murder. [19:51] RW     I'll give them some hot, hot information. [19:54] Sec     Certainly. [19:55] RW     Oh, and call the police over at once, please! [19:58] Sec     Certainly. [20:01] PW     What are you playing at? [20:03] RW     Did I not tell you, Mr. Wrong? [20:05] RW     You are a mere lawyer. [20:07] RW     As was Miss Mia... [20:09] PW     Then you really did kill her?! [20:12] RW     No, it was you who did it. [20:15] RW     I'm going to point the finger at you [20:18] RW     and have you tried as Miss Mia's true killer! [20:21] PW     Wh-What?! [20:26] DG     Freeze! [20:27] DG     This is the police, pal! [20:29] RW     Well done, Detective. [20:31] RW     I present to you the man     who killed Mia Fey. [20:34] DG     Wh-What? [20:36] DG     It was you? [20:37] PW     Believe me, Detective! I didn't— [20:39] RW     Oh, save that for when you're     out of my sight, please. [20:44] DG     Wh-What in the world? [20:46] RW     Go with him! [20:47] RW     Take him away. [20:49] RW     Farewell, Mr. Wrong. [20:50] PW     Redd— [21:01] ME     This is Edgeworth. [21:04] ME     What? [21:05] ME     The defense attorney? [21:20] G     You're free to go. [21:23] G     Get out. Now. [21:25] Maya     O-Okay! [21:33] G     All right... Get in. [21:38] Maya     Mr. Lawyer! SIGN    Ace Attorney [23:17] PW     Objection! [23:18] PW     I object to my arrest! [23:20] PW     Redd White is truly terrifying. [23:22] PW     Just how influential is he? [23:24] PW     Of course, I didn't kill the chief. [23:27] PW     To help Maya and the late Mia,     I must carefully consider all the testimony... [23:32] PW     Reexamine all the evidence! [23:34] PW     I will expose the true culprit. [23:36] PW     Edgeworth, this is my defense! [23:40] PW     Find the contradictions! [23:41] PW     Reach out to the truth! SIGN    Next Episode Turnabout Sisters — Last Trial [23:42] PW     Next time: Turnabout Sisters — Last Trial! [23:45] PW     Take that!