Gyakuten Kenji 2/Episode 2: The Imprisoned Turnabout/Beginning

Edgeworth, Kay, and Gumshoe are standing in the visitor's room of the detention center, waiting to see Horace Knightley, the culprit from the fake assassination attempt a few days earlier. It seems he doesn't plan on showing up any time soon. Suddenly, a guard bursts in, with an explanation for Knightley's absence - he's been killed! In the detention center!? But Knightley isn't in his cell. The crime scene turns out to be a workroom inside the prison, which is in the same building as the detention center. The body is unmistakably that of Knightley... what was he doing in the prison, when he hadn't been tried yet? He shouldn't have been able to enter the prison at any point. The Floor Plans (見取り図 mitorizu) are added to the Organizer. You need to get to the bottom of this mystery... Time to start investigating.

Investigation: Prison - Workroom A / 捜査　～刑務所・作業部屋～
Start by examining the pulley and sheets in the centre of the room. In larger areas like this, press the Y button to pan the screen up, down, left, or right, in order to examine the entire area. Pan down and examine the sheets to get the Stacked sheets logic (積まれたシート Tsumareta shīto). There's also a whip here, but it doesn't belong to who you're thinking of. Now examine the body itself. He probably died from the wound on his neck. There are also some bruises on his head, and his clothes are covered in dirt. Gumshoe will take a photo of the scene, and the Crime Scene Notes (死体の所見メモ shitai no shoken memo) will be added to the Organizer. Examine the Chessboard (チェスボード chesubōdo) to have it added to the Organizer. It probably belonged to Knightley, who was an avid chess player. Examine the rubber glove to look closer at it. Rotate it around, and examine the blood stains. The glove was dropped after the blood was spilled, otherwise the stain would outline the glove. This means it was probably used by the killer. The Rubber Glove (ゴム手袋 gomu tebukuro) is added to the Organizer. Next, examine the sheet and rope wrapped around the body. The Rope (ロープ rōpu) is added to the Organizer. The inside of the sheet is stained with blood. You get the Bloody sheet logic (血のついたシート Chi no tsuita shīto). Use your Logic to connect it to the Stacked sheets (積まれたシート). The Bloodstained Sheet (血のついたシート chi no tsuita shīto) is added to the Organizer. Finally, examine Knightley's hand. He's wearing what looks like an expensive ring.

Something is still missing from the crime scene, though... namely, the murder weapon (凶器 Kyōki). It should have been incredibly difficult to obtain anything potentially lethal in a prison, so where did the murder weapon come from, and where is it now? At this point, another person enters the crime scene. He and Edgeworth recognise each other straight away. This person is Raymond Shields (信楽　盾之 (しがらき　たてゆき) Shigaraki Tateyuki), or "Uncle Ray" (オジサン Oji-san) as he likes to call himself. He's a defence attorney, and an old acquaintance of Edgeworth's, who is generally pretty cheerful - except when the idea of Edgeworth being a prosecutor comes up. What does he mean by "the von Karma way"? He was to be Knightley's defence attorney, so you should talk to him, and see what he has to say.


 * Defense attorney / 弁護の依頼について (Bengo no irai ni tsuite): He came here to speak to Knightley about the case, only to find his client had been murdered. He again mentions the "von Karma way"...
 * The victim / 被害者について (Higaisha ni tsuite): He had met Knightley only yesterday, after he was arrested. Knightley was hostile, and talked about how Edgeworth "ruined his plans". Ray mentions having been in the workroom before.
 * About this room / この部屋について (Kono heya ni tsuite): Pop quiz time! What's the name of this room? It doesn't matter which you pick, since none of them are correct. It is, of course, the "Workroom". As the name suggests, inmates perform labour in this room, and also receive job training to help them find work after their release. The room has no locks, but is instead monitored by a door sensor that sounds an alarm whenever an inmate enters. Only guards can deactivate the sensors to allow inmates to enter. Nobody has been recorded entering the room today. The Door Sensor (トビラのセンサー tobira no sensā) is added to the Organizer.

If no prisoners have entered the workroom today, though, that creates a contradiction in the crime scene. Examine the body again. Highlight the rubber glove, and deduce from the Door Sensor (トビラのセンサー) that the glove should not be there. The gloves are for inmates only, but no prisoners have used this workroom today. If so, then how can a prisoner's rubber glove be here? Ray says that "certain things", other than the guards and inmates, are able to enter the workroom. What are these "things"? Ray leads you out to the hallway to show you. As he says, this prison is a little different from others - here, every prisoner gets his or her own pet to look after during their incarceration! And the workroom you were just in is where prisoners practice looking after their pets, so it's possible that one of them may have been responsible for dropping the rubber glove at the crime scene.

At this point, you hear a bell ringing... It's coming from a large black dog, who, after a glaring contest with Edgeworth, walks off. The dog seems hostile towards Edgeworth, and only Edgeworth... In any case, you should now start questioning people who may have witnessed the incident. Gumshoe decides that you should start with the prisoner in the nearest cell... who completely blanks you, until he decides it's time to exercise. He introduces himself as Jay Elbird (折中 秀治 (おりなか　しゅうじ) Orinaka Shūji), former boxer, and currently prisoner number D-259. He doesn't want to talk about the time of the incident, though. Time to use "that" once again!

Rebuttal: About the Incident / 追究 ～事件について～
Present the Crime Scene Notes (死体の所見メモ) on Elbird's third statement. Knightley was wounded in the throat, so it would have been impossible for him to cry out. Elbird says there "should" have been a scream. He says that it wasn't him who heard it, but the prisoner in the next cell. The prisoner describes a different scream to what Elbird claimed to hear - it sounds more like it came from whoever discovered the body, rather than Knightley himself. But does that really solve all the problems with Elbird's testimony? Choose There is a problem (モンダイがある Mondai ga aru). If the prisoner in the next cell heard the scream, why did Elbird not?

The prisoners are now getting riled up, since they think you suspect Elbird of being the killer. Just when things are about to get violent... Over-ruled! Who was that...? The lady responsible enters, and has the guard escort Elbird to the disciplinary room for the night. She introduces herself as Justine Courtney (水鏡　秤 (みかがみ　はかり) Mikagami Hakari), a judge, and says she has come to meet you personally on behalf of the "Prosecutorial Investigation Committee" (検事審査会 kenji shinsa-kai). The duty of the P.I.C. is to investigate and weed out prosecutors who break the rules - and they've got Edgeworth in their sights. His would-be replacement? Sebastian Debeste (一柳　弓彦 (いちやなぎ　ゆみひこ) Ichiyanagi Yumihiko), prosecutor extraordinaire (or so he says himself). He claims that everyone at the Prosecutors' Offices knows and loves him, and calls him "The Best"... but Edgeworth has never heard of him - nor has anyone else, for that matter. Despite just being a rookie, though, he is to take over the case from Edgeworth at once. Apparently your investigation of the presidential plane in the last case was unlawful, and if you don't comply, you'll lose your Prosecutor's Badge. You don't have any choice in the matter... You'll just have to leave for now.