+A Roaming Freethinker i laughed so hard when i had to use the metal detector! this last part, cross examining the parrot and the metal detector was so hilarious i can even
It's actually rather scary when you think about it. All Gregory dealt was a single blow on von Karma's reputation. He didn't manage to make it all the way through and rip apart everything, he didn't even manage to win the case. But...it's because he managed to deal this one, tiny blow, that he got this deep grudge from von Karma, and that's exactly what got him killed. It shows just how scary of an opponent von Karma is, and why people don't try to oppose him: you need to ensure your blow finishes it all off, because a single penalty will put you at risk against an already corrupt opponent.
The first time I went through the "...it must exist...." bit, it was chilling as all hell. The sudden silence and Mia's flashing portrait felt VERY supernatural
First of all, Edgeworth's father would have never died, causing Edgeworth to become a defence attorney instead. Edgeworth would probably not be charged for too much as he was a kid and it was an accident, and much like the DL-6 court case, he would have also been able to be found insane in that current moment. Phoenix Wright would still probably become a lawyer, though he may have switched to prosecution because of Edgeworth being in defense. With this, it's almost impossible to tell what would have changed.
@@Sleepy-yp4wx no if Edgeworth stays being a defense attorney, Wright would probably pursue acting or theater (since he was at the Art Department at Ivy U.) and have Edgeworth be his defense whenever he's in a bind.
In your face, von Karma. In. Your. FACE! This should come to show him once and for all, that nothing, even himself, is perfect. He may've stayed off the hook for 15 years, but in the end he dug his own grave. So much for his "perfect" record.
To add salt on the wound, Von Karma is not only defeated but also sentenced by a defense attorney who is still a rookie. I guess you could say karma bit him back really hard.
"I find it unlikely that a child could've accidentally thrown a gun across the room, have it fire after hitting the wall, and hit his father in the heart. Also, there are two bullet holes. Nobody would just shoot an elevator door on purpose for no reason. Someone else had to have fired that bullet." Boom, innocent. GG EZ.
This whole case cemented the game and series as one of the best I’ve ever played the range of emotions I went through this gruelling case and the satisfaction afterwards was incredible
Does Von Karma not know what the burden of proof is? Yes, Wright said he got shot, but Karma said that he got shot in a different incident. Karma brought that up. It's not Wright's job to prove he was shot in a different occasion. Also note how this is the only time where "the burden of proof" is mentioned.
Anyone came back here from Miles Edgeworth 2, the Inherited Turnabout, with Gregory Edgeworth, Raymond Shields, etc. And also of course the one who gave von Karma a penalty, Blaise Debeste
LOL, I thought the parrot is the evidence that could cheer Maya up because if Maya doesn't call the parrot about what are they forgotten they would not know that the old man is connected to the DL-6 incident.
@@man5262 His bluffs made it very hard for Apollo to prove that there were any contradictions in it. Apollo is kinda at the edge of his seat but he still pulled it off. Athena also helped with the therapy sessions because of the presence of an underage witness.
what if von karma hadnt confessed, and let them take the bullet out? it would have taken more than a day for the surgery, and then after that he could have gotten away. it wouldnt be too perfect though i guess.
Just started this series. Got stuck a few times because… 1. Didn’t realize that you could go in depth and read the DL file which had clues. 2. The metal detector was a fucking stretch, I thought I could force Von to undergo surgery to remove the billet and than compare the markings. Hindsight nothing in the case filed is not used, so when the metal detector wasn’t used at all up to that point I should’ve made the jump, crazy like Mia said. I’m sorry Mia for not thinking crazy, I was thinking too much in the box
09:18 I object to the prosecution! If the elevator was in between two floors,the bullet could be in the bottom of the elevator shaft! That was because this bullet made a hole in the window of the elevator door. It is proven by the photo and it hit the wall of the shaft, Then,it dropped to the bottom of the shaft!
I object sillly boy its an obvious thought to look in the shaft for thr other bullet its easy for anyone to assume it would land in the shaft search squads arent stupid and obviously they wouldnt ignore a bullet possibility so they would look in the shaft Your client would be seen guilty if u made silly, horribly thought arguments that could require zimple deduction Just a little word from an aspiring lawyer
Also idoubt anyone. Ut a complete genius to know wherethe bullet would land to retrieve it it would be a perfect escape if the sear h team was in league with And also proof is everything iftheh dont see the proof its useless
22:57 Metal detectors only detect metal capable of being magnetised. Lead and Brass are not those metals. It's not impossible that the bullet fired had a steel jacket but Wright is taking a real shot in the dark here.
GK2 gives more insight into the events that lead to DL-6 in Case 3, except for who gave the penalty to Karma. Case 4 explains that one. Yeah, and the statute of limitations is involved in Case 3 as well.
Blaise Debeste's vocal sounds is that of a female character, even though they call him a sir in this and he's proven to be the one who gave von Karma his penalty
A decade later and I'm still amazed CAPCOM left such a fatal error by considering bullets don't throw their case. The DL6 file mentioned no clues, as Von Karma held the bullet, sure, but the casing should've dropped aswell. So either he took it with himself (which must've been hard considering the doors were shut) or the casing fell through the hole?
At the credits when Lotta was talking about that "ghost I WAS LIKE IT'S FREAKING MIA OMG then I looked at the TV and I saw the Miami playing the Warriors.....and Miami had an MIA on it. coincidence.....
What I don't get, is how Edgeworth's father spirit could frame an innocent person with murder. If he wasn't a person such as Miles is, I don't get why Miles would want to be like him 😅 Maybe he just overestimated his own father.
@@snafuet But how exactly would he know *for sure* that Yogi was innocent?? I mean, just about the last thing he knew was that this man freaking assaulted him. I bet anyone's first thought in same situation would be "Yes, that person has to have been the one who killed me". Not helped by the fact that he must have been desperate to protect the only other person *he knew* was at the crime scene back then: His own 9-year old son. Had he said something like "I don't know"), the ensuing investigation would pretty likely have lead to Miles being named as one of the suspects, or even worse, named as the actual "killer" (as almost happened here). Which in turn would have again scarred Miles for life (heck, possibly even worse than in the canon), but also ruined his future. As far as careers go, at least. Which is the last thing any parent wants. (Ofc Gregory wasn't probably thinking about *all* of that. But I'd imagine his line of thought similar enough.)
Interesting that the game makers don't seem to distinguish between murder, man-slaughter or self-defense. Dee Vasquez's killing of Jack Hammer in the previous case was labeled self-defense by Phoenix, but it's apparent that Vasquez was still regarded as guilty of murder at the end of it(in truth she did provoke Hammer). Now in the case of Gregory Edgeworth's killing, characters are saying "murder is murder". It's as though Miles Edgeworth, if he did accidentally kill his father, should be regarded as worse because the victim was his own father. Should Miles have instead tried to shoot Yogi Yanni? This reminds me a little of the film The Quick and the Dead, where the girl's father is being hung by the villain and she tries to free him by shooting the rope, but ends up shooting her own father in the head. In any case, I think the decent thing to do would be to rule that the knowledge that you'd accidentally killed your father is punishment enough. Except that I suppose Miles could be blamed for having stayed silent while Yanni was ruled to have committed the murder (albeit not guilty due to insanity) and then became ostracized. One other thing occurs to me that doesn't make sense. Misty Fey contacted Gregory Edgeworth's spirit and he told her that Yanni was the killer. And in court that was found to be true. The only thing was that he wasn't judged guilty due to insanity. So why was Misty called a fraud when it appeared as though she had correctly determined who the murderer was? Because the police couldn't get a guilty verdict?
AndrewNewZealand objection! ( von karma voice) yanni yogi did not kill Gregory von karma did yanni yogi killed Hammond the backup defense after Gregory died
Yes I know, but that isn't revealed until most of the way through this video. The police had no reason to call Misty Fey a fraud. They thought Yogi did it, but blamed Misty because the judge found Yogi not guilty due to insanity. Misty would need to have been pretty damn clever to figure out that Von Karma did it. Phoenix seems to damn lucky in this video to have correctly guessed that Von Karma did it.
AndrewNewZealand i agree with you on that P: well what if maybe...he had to take the bullet hmm didn't you take a vacation for 6 months ughhh I know metal detector Phoenix wright master of miracles
AndrewNewZealand it wasn't the police who called Misty a fraud, it was the media, who were leaked the files relating to how the police used a spirit channeler. They saw how Yanni was declared innocent, while the medium said he was guilty, and ran a smear campaign without knowing the exact details.
Hey isn't it weird that Von karma killed Miles' Father then adopts him and a criminal trains him to become a prosecutor by forging evidence to get a guilty verdict so he makes Miles a criminal... And then 15 years later a new defence attorney finds the real culprit of the unsolved DL-6 incident
Im not done watching yet but I have come to a conclusion that maybe the first shot which was shot by Edgeworth when he was 9 was the one that shot the murderer then the second shot was the one that killed Edgeworths Dad.
You know, given the AAI2 translation. It puts von Karma's flash back into a different perspective. Since we know he's talking to Blaise DeBeste over the penalty....and a female voice too....maybe....Justine? Who knows?
Although it pains me to say this, the logic behind Von Karma's conviction doesn't make sense to me. The bullet in his shoulder proves that he was shot at the crime scene but not that he also shot Edgeworth. It's possible that on the heat of the moment that didn't occur to Von Karma himself, though.
The Passionate William Lane Craig Fan You're right. Before the confession, there isn't evidence to even put the gun in Von Karma's hands. Plus there's the logic hole of how he knew it was Edgeworth who caused the shot that hit him, through an elevator door. Was the glass see-through? If so, why did nobody spot him? The crazy logic in these games makes them fun, though. You do have to suspend your disbelief, because every game has it's share of common sense contradictions.
Well I guess von Karma here basically admitted afterwards, so... unlucky him? XD About that see-through glass though (which I am sure it is, since being opaque or one-way see-through would defy common sense), in Von Karma's confession, he did say everyone in the elevator was unconscious, so there's that explained, at least.
+A Roaming Freethinker True but what it was I think that because that both bullets cae from the same gun is what gave him away plus he lied about not being shot during the incident at least i think
+A Roaming Freethinker First, we know that Miles threw the gun and that made a shot, and was proved that the first shot passed through an elevator door, differently it wouldn;t have logic. Secondly, we know that 3 persons in the elevator were unconscious therefore there is a question, the murderer from where came? We assumed the theory that it came outside and it is supported with that that the first bullet got to it to a murder and it didnt find on a murder place. Only who could commit murder, is that who was then in a hallway near the elevator, and we proved that it was Manfred Von Karma. What there still to prove?
+xGodofAcidx From where we know that he knew who made that shot before Miles testimony? According to his story, he told: The bullet got to it to a shoulder, he never mentioned that that knew that it is Miles shot to his shoulder. Most likely before testimonity he had no concept about that who shot to his shoulder.
Taylor Wright because the trial was for Edgeworth. Von Karma's confession coupled with the evidence Wright presented would have automatically branded him as guilty. He would then have to go to a higher court as the Judge said sometime previously for deciding his punishment.
Phoenix: You can't just pull bullets out of yourself! Me: Excuse me, Mister Wright, Sam and Dean Winchester would like to have a word with you... Seriously, though, depending where it is and how deep it is, you absolutely CAN "just pull it out of yourself."
Von is German for from.....
Manfred...
Man Freed...
Man Freed from Karma!
so I guess that means no matter how many bad things he's done karma won't catch up well I see that his luck doesn't count
+CJG G For 40 years, he did what he wished.
Suddenly.....
PHOENIX WRIGHT.
Dee Vasquez
Diva's Case
Mr. Sahwit
Mister Saw it (obvious one)
Or, going by his full name, Frank Sahwit
Frank Saw it
www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/franziska
Franziska means free. Franziska von Karma...
21:38 It would have been funny to have the judge ask "And why would you ever bring a metal detector with you in a courtroom?"
Lol I agree, they should've made it like that.
+A Roaming Freethinker i laughed so hard when i had to use the metal detector! this last part, cross examining the parrot and the metal detector was so hilarious i can even
+A Roaming Freethinker the same reason he cross examinate a parrot X).
Phoenix solves his cases with strangest evidences
@@haxxrot8136 yup🤣🤣🤣
It's actually rather scary when you think about it. All Gregory dealt was a single blow on von Karma's reputation. He didn't manage to make it all the way through and rip apart everything, he didn't even manage to win the case. But...it's because he managed to deal this one, tiny blow, that he got this deep grudge from von Karma, and that's exactly what got him killed. It shows just how scary of an opponent von Karma is, and why people don't try to oppose him: you need to ensure your blow finishes it all off, because a single penalty will put you at risk against an already corrupt opponent.
It makes me glad Edgeworth managed to finish what his father started and Von Karma continuously tried to obstruct.
If he lost, Von Karma would probably be even more determined to kill Edgeworth Sr.
28:07 this moment hits differently after you play Ace Attorney Investigations 2
Pardon me. Everyone went out on the town to celebrate Edgeworth's freedom...
*before he ever left detention?*
32:28 Edgeworth: Whooooooooooooooop!
Me: O_O' Don't.....EVER.......do that again....
Hold it!
[A brand new Episode has been added.]
wow.
Honestly. That was _great._ If I hadn't known that this list still goes on, I would have really thought the game had reached its end.
Editor Haribo I loved it too, especially the ending!!!!
GINJIN I know my brother got happy that it ended then he got trolled when he said hold it
I hate Capcom for this. I wanted to take a break ;-;
Actually this was originally the final episode in the Japanese version but when it was localized capcom added a new episode
The first time I went through the "...it must exist...." bit, it was chilling as all hell. The sudden silence and Mia's flashing portrait felt VERY supernatural
A big congratulations to Edgeworth on his acquittal this day!
21:38 so when von Karma goes through the airport security...it turns on the alarm? xD
Thats why he took vacation , but i dont understand how he got into stores with those metal detecting things
Where did he vacate to? He can't of gone on a plane so... Did he go to the beach or smtng?
@@xxscythersidexx249 well i think he just took a break
*OBJECTION* YOU ARE CORRECT
I bet his paranoid ass never travels on planes just to avoid airport security. Dude kept a bullet in his chest for 15 years to cover up evidence
Imagine if Von Karma was actually shot in the heart and not the shoulder. The games would have been so different.
Good things and bad things would happen,
First of all, Edgeworth's father would have never died, causing Edgeworth to become a defence attorney instead. Edgeworth would probably not be charged for too much as he was a kid and it was an accident, and much like the DL-6 court case, he would have also been able to be found insane in that current moment. Phoenix Wright would still probably become a lawyer, though he may have switched to prosecution because of Edgeworth being in defense. With this, it's almost impossible to tell what would have changed.
@@Sleepy-yp4wx how come they try to charge edgeworth for a crime he commited as a kid here?
@@Sleepy-yp4wx no if Edgeworth stays being a defense attorney, Wright would probably pursue acting or theater (since he was at the Art Department at Ivy U.) and have Edgeworth be his defense whenever he's in a bind.
@@maskedkoopa2975 ok but charge a nine year old child? and its not like he did in on purpose, it was an accident.
In your face, von Karma. In. Your. FACE!
This should come to show him once and for all, that nothing, even himself, is perfect. He may've stayed off the hook for 15 years, but in the end he dug his own grave. So much for his "perfect" record.
To add salt on the wound, Von Karma is not only defeated but also sentenced by a defense attorney who is still a rookie.
I guess you could say karma bit him back really hard.
Somehow it's utterly hilarious how Edgey is extremely socially awkuard
... until I realize that I tend to be the same way xD
Whoooooooop!
R/whoosh
@@kyleandshinjinadventures2933 what?
Man such a good game, honestly they would've done an amazing job with the story even without the surprise last episode
Hey Soldier, don't think that your rocket jumping class is over
I swear this whole episode's cross examinations is just pressing everything
"A brand new Episode has been added."
Don't have a clue as to why, but that reminds me of "You can now play as Luigi."
"Whoooooop! Detective Gumshooooooooe!"
Hahaha
37:07 That uber casual-ish "Want to switch, Wright?"
Miles saved them by allowing air to enter the elevator. Too bad it ended the way it did.
Edgeworth: I then heard a gunshot and a terrible scream
Me: Von Karma, please scream for the court
"I find it unlikely that a child could've accidentally thrown a gun across the room, have it fire after hitting the wall, and hit his father in the heart. Also, there are two bullet holes. Nobody would just shoot an elevator door on purpose for no reason. Someone else had to have fired that bullet."
Boom, innocent. GG EZ.
46:19 Man, this game was great, but it felt... a little empty. Like, there could be more chapt-
46:33 -OH SH*T
28:13 After finishing Gyakuten Kenji 2, you know whose voice was the one that penalized Von Karma.
Blaise Debeste...
Blaise FUCKING debeste ohhhhhh I HATE that guy
@@avelus5984 Not anymore, he is now Excelsius Winner
Rise from the Ashes was so long and yet so worth it. Really looking forward for it, Z!
It surprised me that neither Justice for All nor Trials and Tribulations had extra cases like the first game.
Ranko Inazuma Trials and Tribulations had the same number of cases as the first Ace Attorney though
40:50
THEN WHY ARE YOU LEAV- *sigh* its no use is it? welp see ya maya
Boukeyt
Late comment, but to train probably?
42:06
I can't imagine edgeworth doing that
This whole case cemented the game and series as one of the best I’ve ever played the range of emotions I went through this gruelling case and the satisfaction afterwards was incredible
31:52 he speaks my life
18:48
The moment Phoenix ascended to the gods.
Legendary moment indeed
my feels
pls halp
im drowning
26:29 The best breakdown ever!!
And here we have the majestic Edgeworth’s alarm call.
*”Whooooooooop!”*
Does Von Karma not know what the burden of proof is? Yes, Wright said he got shot, but Karma said that he got shot in a different incident. Karma brought that up. It's not Wright's job to prove he was shot in a different occasion. Also note how this is the only time where "the burden of proof" is mentioned.
This was an instance were Von Karma was desperately grasping at straws to invalidate Wright's numerous accusations.
Anyone came back here from Miles Edgeworth 2, the Inherited Turnabout, with Gregory Edgeworth, Raymond Shields, etc. And also of course the one who gave von Karma a penalty, Blaise Debeste
I picked the wrong evidence in the credits. I'm a fucking idiot
+Purple me too, I was so pissed off that I went to UA-cam to see what happens if I picked the right one.
No have changes if you pick the Bullet... Maya still go away for training ;-;
Did you present the attorneys badge...
LOL, I thought the parrot is the evidence that could cheer Maya up because if Maya doesn't call the parrot about what are they forgotten they would not know that the old man is connected to the DL-6 incident.
This is the best Ace Attorney walkthrough I've ever seen!
Slyzer, thank you very much!
I really love that Edgeworth loosened up at the end XD
46:17 Yay! I'm gonna take a screen!
46:33 *N O .*
6 games in and this ending and celebration is still incredible, likely my favourate
im still wondering if phoenix become a prosecutor
Dual destinies sir
Spirit of justice.... last case...
Phoenix Wright Ace Prosecutor😂😂😂
He'd make those ridicolous theories and win even if he was wrong or "wright", lol.
@@man5262
His bluffs made it very hard for Apollo to prove that there were any contradictions in it. Apollo is kinda at the edge of his seat but he still pulled it off. Athena also helped with the therapy sessions because of the presence of an underage witness.
"not only is the game not done, we're also gonna add animations, new music, and new mechanics.
Man, this was soooooooooooooooooooooo satisfying!
what if von karma hadnt confessed, and let them take the bullet out? it would have taken more than a day for the surgery, and then after that he could have gotten away. it wouldnt be too perfect though i guess.
Just started this series. Got stuck a few times because…
1. Didn’t realize that you could go in depth and read the DL file which had clues.
2. The metal detector was a fucking stretch, I thought I could force Von to undergo surgery to remove the billet and than compare the markings. Hindsight nothing in the case filed is not used, so when the metal detector wasn’t used at all up to that point I should’ve made the jump, crazy like Mia said.
I’m sorry Mia for not thinking crazy, I was thinking too much in the box
Oh so that's where Gumshoe puts his confetti. 46:19
Ha! Karma's a bitch for von Karma!
Yep
On the fandom, it says can Phoenix win against a man with a winning streak 10 times longer than Edgeworth? But 10 times 0 is 0...
16:08 the gavel fit the music lol
09:18 I object to the prosecution!
If the elevator was in between two floors,the bullet could be in the bottom of the elevator shaft!
That was because this bullet made a hole in the window of the elevator door. It is proven by the photo and it hit the wall of the shaft, Then,it dropped to the bottom of the shaft!
Overruled!
+Alice Wong Good call!
I object sillly boy its an obvious thought to look in the shaft for thr other bullet its easy for anyone to assume it would land in the shaft search squads arent stupid and obviously they wouldnt ignore a bullet possibility so they would look in the shaft
Your client would be seen guilty if u made silly, horribly thought arguments that could require zimple deduction
Just a little word from an aspiring lawyer
Also idoubt anyone. Ut a complete genius to know wherethe bullet would land to retrieve it it would be a perfect escape if the sear h team was in league with
And also proof is everything iftheh dont see the proof its useless
+Rasheed Giwa I know,I objected to my own objection. And NO OFFENSE,but you need to speak proper english. I see typos everywhere.
28:13 ayy capcom messed up blaise debeste was the chief prosecutor
"Mr. Chief Prosecutor" has a female voice.
Blaise was Lana the whole time.
@@MiDuWay That time Blaise was the Chief Prosecutor. Later Lana
Maybe he's very old and have a squeaky voice.
When cornered plays three times in less ten minutes you know what it means.
Ok but is no one gonna talk about how von karma is totally breaking down by continuously banging his head 😭😭😭
Lotta: That picture I took? It had a ghost in it.
Me: You're full of it.
*The picture is shown and the ghost of Mia is there*
Me: Well, shit...
22:57 Metal detectors only detect metal capable of being magnetised. Lead and Brass are not those metals.
It's not impossible that the bullet fired had a steel jacket but Wright is taking a real shot in the dark here.
GK2 gives more insight into the events that lead to DL-6 in Case 3, except for who gave the penalty to Karma. Case 4 explains that one.
Yeah, and the statute of limitations is involved in Case 3 as well.
HA YES!
I knew there'd be a fifth case!
looking forward to it :)
Finally that son of a bitch von Karma got what he deserved!
You could say he got von karma'd.....
Von Karma got karmad.
+Rasheed Giwa shut up
18:28,18:54,20:46,21:02,22:46,24:54,25:01,26:34,27:14,27:27,27:33,27:36
Wot.
23:16 Well if he says that, what was he doing then if it weren't DL-6?
Blaise Debeste's vocal sounds is that of a female character, even though they call him a sir in this and he's proven to be the one who gave von Karma his penalty
A decade later and I'm still amazed CAPCOM left such a fatal error by considering bullets don't throw their case. The DL6 file mentioned no clues, as Von Karma held the bullet, sure, but the casing should've dropped aswell. So either he took it with himself (which must've been hard considering the doors were shut) or the casing fell through the hole?
At the credits when Lotta was talking about that "ghost I WAS LIKE IT'S FREAKING MIA OMG then I looked at the TV and I saw the Miami playing the Warriors.....and Miami had an MIA on it. coincidence.....
36:05 is there any option to punch Butz once?
41:12 pretty sweet moments
46:22 aww yes 😳
Tbh i like the anime's version of Phoenix figuring out it was Larry, that was way funnier
What I don't get, is how Edgeworth's father spirit could frame an innocent person with murder.
If he wasn't a person such as Miles is, I don't get why Miles would want to be like him 😅 Maybe he just overestimated his own father.
It is because even he didn't know he was killed by von Karma.
@@lordsnivyofnottingham2948 he could have told that he doesn't know who killed him. But he decided to "deduce" on innocent person.
@@snafuet But how exactly would he know *for sure* that Yogi was innocent?? I mean, just about the last thing he knew was that this man freaking assaulted him. I bet anyone's first thought in same situation would be "Yes, that person has to have been the one who killed me".
Not helped by the fact that he must have been desperate to protect the only other person *he knew* was at the crime scene back then: His own 9-year old son. Had he said something like "I don't know"), the ensuing investigation would pretty likely have lead to Miles being named as one of the suspects, or even worse, named as the actual "killer" (as almost happened here). Which in turn would have again scarred Miles for life (heck, possibly even worse than in the canon), but also ruined his future. As far as careers go, at least. Which is the last thing any parent wants.
(Ofc Gregory wasn't probably thinking about *all* of that. But I'd imagine his line of thought similar enough.)
Imagine if the boy was guilty
I kinda wonder whether Miles shooting in elevator caused oxygen inside to disappear in a second and that's why everyone fainted
Interesting that the game makers don't seem to distinguish between murder, man-slaughter or self-defense. Dee Vasquez's killing of Jack Hammer in the previous case was labeled self-defense by Phoenix, but it's apparent that Vasquez was still regarded as guilty of murder at the end of it(in truth she did provoke Hammer). Now in the case of Gregory Edgeworth's killing, characters are saying "murder is murder". It's as though Miles Edgeworth, if he did accidentally kill his father, should be regarded as worse because the victim was his own father. Should Miles have instead tried to shoot Yogi Yanni? This reminds me a little of the film The Quick and the Dead, where the girl's father is being hung by the villain and she tries to free him by shooting the rope, but ends up shooting her own father in the head. In any case, I think the decent thing to do would be to rule that the knowledge that you'd accidentally killed your father is punishment enough. Except that I suppose Miles could be blamed for having stayed silent while Yanni was ruled to have committed the murder (albeit not guilty due to insanity) and then became ostracized.
One other thing occurs to me that doesn't make sense. Misty Fey contacted Gregory Edgeworth's spirit and he told her that Yanni was the killer. And in court that was found to be true. The only thing was that he wasn't judged guilty due to insanity. So why was Misty called a fraud when it appeared as though she had correctly determined who the murderer was? Because the police couldn't get a guilty verdict?
AndrewNewZealand c
AndrewNewZealand objection! ( von karma voice)
yanni yogi did not kill Gregory
von karma did
yanni yogi killed Hammond the backup defense after Gregory died
Yes I know, but that isn't revealed until most of the way through this video. The police had no reason to call Misty Fey a fraud. They thought Yogi did it, but blamed Misty because the judge found Yogi not guilty due to insanity. Misty would need to have been pretty damn clever to figure out that Von Karma did it. Phoenix seems to damn lucky in this video to have correctly guessed that Von Karma did it.
AndrewNewZealand i agree with you on that
P: well what if maybe...he had to take the bullet
hmm didn't you take a vacation for 6 months
ughhh I know metal detector
Phoenix wright master of miracles
AndrewNewZealand it wasn't the police who called Misty a fraud, it was the media, who were leaked the files relating to how the police used a spirit channeler. They saw how Yanni was declared innocent, while the medium said he was guilty, and ran a smear campaign without knowing the exact details.
just putting this here for myself: 30:40
Hey isn't it weird that Von karma killed Miles' Father then adopts him and a criminal trains him to become a prosecutor by forging evidence to get a guilty verdict so he makes Miles a criminal... And then 15 years later a new defence attorney finds the real culprit of the unsolved DL-6 incident
wow the story will be shorter if nick show bullet from dl-6 earlier because if bullet stuck in body how there is bullet hole
Im not done watching yet but I have come to a conclusion that maybe the first shot which was shot by Edgeworth when he was 9 was the one that shot the murderer then the second shot was the one that killed Edgeworths Dad.
Hold it! *Rise from the Ashes appears*
The only case without "Turnabout" in its name.
26:33 Will this end of manfred von krama game is over we are victory and WE DID IT EVERYONE HEAR THAT YOUR FACE!
Von Karma is going to be out for blood next time we see him.
You know, given the AAI2 translation. It puts von Karma's flash back into a different perspective. Since we know he's talking to Blaise DeBeste over the penalty....and a female voice too....maybe....Justine? Who knows?
Well Damn
The ending scared me so much...
We stan for Edgeworth.
Although it pains me to say this, the logic behind Von Karma's conviction doesn't make sense to me. The bullet in his shoulder proves that he was shot at the crime scene but not that he also shot Edgeworth. It's possible that on the heat of the moment that didn't occur to Von Karma himself, though.
The Passionate William Lane Craig Fan You're right. Before the confession, there isn't evidence to even put the gun in Von Karma's hands. Plus there's the logic hole of how he knew it was Edgeworth who caused the shot that hit him, through an elevator door. Was the glass see-through? If so, why did nobody spot him? The crazy logic in these games makes them fun, though. You do have to suspend your disbelief, because every game has it's share of common sense contradictions.
Well I guess von Karma here basically admitted afterwards, so... unlucky him? XD
About that see-through glass though (which I am sure it is, since being opaque or one-way see-through would defy common sense), in Von Karma's confession, he did say everyone in the elevator was unconscious, so there's that explained, at least.
+A Roaming Freethinker True but what it was I think that because that both bullets cae from the same gun is what gave him away plus he lied about not being shot during the incident at least i think
+A Roaming Freethinker First, we know that Miles threw the gun and that made a shot, and was proved that the first shot passed through an elevator door, differently it wouldn;t have logic. Secondly, we know that 3 persons in the elevator were unconscious therefore there is a question, the murderer from where came? We assumed the theory that it came outside and it is supported with that that the first bullet got to it to a murder and it didnt find on a murder place. Only who could commit murder, is that who was then in a hallway near the elevator, and we proved that it was Manfred Von Karma. What there still to prove?
+xGodofAcidx From where we know that he knew who made that shot before Miles testimony?
According to his story, he told: The bullet got to it to a shoulder, he never mentioned that that knew that it is Miles shot to his shoulder. Most likely before testimonity he had no concept about that who shot to his shoulder.
30:30 Feeling the end
The statute of limitations!
...ended today! Close call.
I completely forgot there was a fifth case!! Just remembered that was a DS exclusive for us *O*
+psychofreak949 its a hold it
Every version of the game after ds: Am I a joke to you?
Seriously, it's not even DS exclusive anymore.
I love credits ❤
28:00 😂😂😂😂
Is that really funny to see a man suffering from karma and pain?
That moment, he realized
*he flipped up*
Also I'm talking about 9yr old edgeworth uwu
Im at 24:15
I think we should use HIS own words against him shall we?
the bullet fingerprint or something?
Why didn't the judge declare von Karma guilty...?
Taylor Wright because the trial was for Edgeworth. Von Karma's confession coupled with the evidence Wright presented would have automatically branded him as guilty. He would then have to go to a higher court as the Judge said sometime previously for deciding his punishment.
Still, I would've liked to see him declared guilty...
This game...... would be great in an anime. I'm crying because the storyline is so beautiful
28:03
Damn, I forgot Mia saved Phoenix in this case too.
You will regret that YOU'RE BEING REJECTED To the Court! EDGEWORTH!
CLONES: HMPH! EDGEWORTH. YOU SHOULD REGRET THAT
32:24 **WHEEZE**
Phoenix: You can't just pull bullets out of yourself!
Me: Excuse me, Mister Wright, Sam and Dean Winchester would like to have a word with you...
Seriously, though, depending where it is and how deep it is, you absolutely CAN "just pull it out of yourself."
Yes, but you could totally wreck your arm doing that to your _shoulder..._
But didn't Pheonix then do something worse than Miles dad did to von Karma?
12:40 oof
Normie?
Hmmm Wright sleeps in the office?
Is it me or this is different from the anime? Also, why is Karma not arrested
MAYA NUUUUUU