The number of hours between the courtroom and Paris is nine hours. This proves that the clock wasn't really three hours slow, but actually nine hours fast, now and on the day of the murder.May 17, 2021
A statue in the shape of "The Thinker". It's rather heavy. The murder weapon. Looks like a statue, but it's actually a clock.
April is the 23 year old secretary of Redd White, the CEO of Bluecorp.
I... thank you, Your Honor. I think not, Your Honor. Will Powers was innocent.
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Will Powers is an actor best known for playing the titular role in The Steel Samurai: Warrior of Neo Olde Tokyo. He was the defendant in the murder of co-star Jack Hammer, being Wright's first client since taking charge of Wright & Co. Law Offices. He was also a witness for the murder of Juan Corrida.
April is named after the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite. In the Roman calendar, the fourth month April is spelled Aprilis, meaning "to open." Festivals which were planned for April included Parrilla, a day celebrating the founding of Rome.Apr 9, 2019
Larry ButzJapanese nameYahari MasashiAgePW:AA: 23 PW:T&T: 25 AAI:ME: 25OccupationStall Vendor, Security Guard, Artist's Apprentice, Steel Samurai1 more row•Oct 4, 2015
Phoenix Wright is a starter playable character in Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo Switch. He is the main protagonist of the Ace Attorney series, and was announced when the Ace Attorney Trilogy for the Nintendo Switch was revealed.
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Early brainstorming suggestions for Phoenix's name included "Cole" and "Wilton", but "Phoenix" was chosen as a name that would "stand out". The nickname "Nick" (used by his partner, Maya Fey) was chosen based on its believability and similarity to the sound of "Phoenix".
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Frank breaks down, tearing off his wig and throwing it in Wright's face. To further prove his case, Wright sounds the clock and it's still 3 hours slow. However, Frank points out that Wright can't prove that the clock was also 3 hours slow on the day of the murder.
Payne explains that due to a blackout, Cindy's phone wasn't working. There's an obvious contradiction in Frank's testimony, he claims he saw all of this at 1pm, however, the autopsy report shows that the time of death was between 4pm-5pm.
Just as the case is closing, Larry gives Mia the statue as a gift, saying that actually he made it for Cindy, and one for himself too.
The First Turnabout is, as the name implies, the first episode in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, and also the first case in the entire Ace Attorney series.
During Payne's questioning they establish that Larry did go to Cindy's apartment on the day of the murder, however Larry says she wasn't home. But Payne doesn't believe him and brings in a witness who can prove that he is, Frank Sahwit.
The issue this time is that the murder weapon wasn't a clock, it's a statue. Despite Wright pointing this out, Frank still insists it's a clock and Payne confirms this fact too, despite looking like a statue it is also a clock, if you tilt the neck of the statue, it speaks the time.
Mia Fey. Verdict. Not Guilty. The First Turnabout is, as the name implies, the first episode in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, and also the first case in the entire Ace Attorney series.
The Thinker clocks are two miniature replicas of the bronze sculpture of the same name by Auguste Rodin. Larry Butz made two of these clocks: one for himself and the other for his then-girlfriend, Cindy Stone. The clock itself has a switch on the neck that causes it, when tilted, to say, "I think the time is [current time]..." out loud. The time can be adjusted like any other clock.
After his acquittal, Butz gave his own copy of the clock to Wright's mentor Mia Fey as a gift. She later removed the clockwork and used The Thinker to store files related to Redd White, whom she was investigating. Although she was going to hand it over to her little sister, Maya, for safekeeping, White caught wind of the investigation and killed Mia with the heavy clock.
While they were talking with Wendy Oldbag in the hotel room that the victim was using, a bear-shaped alarm clock startled Wright by uttering, "I'm Uncle Bear, and I say it's 'bearly' 8 o'clock!" Shortly afterward, Wright checked the bear toy with Dick Gumshoe 's rudimentary bug sweeper for a listening device. He mentioned to Pearl that the clock reminded him of "something that happened a long time ago," in reference to Mia's murder. The clock has similar attributes to the Thinker, being heavy and laborious, and using self-referential phrases to signify the time.
He mentioned to Pearl that the clock reminded him of "something that happened a long time ago," in reference to Mia's murder. The clock has similar attributes to the Thinker, being heavy and laborious, and using self-referential phrases to signify the time.
In panic, Sahwit used Stone's The Thinker clock to kill her. Although Butz was accused of the murder and Sahwit stood as the sole witness, Butz's attorney, a rookie called Phoenix Wright, found holes in Sahwit' s testimony, including the fact that he knew that The Thinker was a clock in the first place.
She later removed the clockwork and used The Thinker to store files related to Redd White, whom she was investigating. Although she was going to hand it over to her little sister, Maya, for safekeeping, White caught wind of the investigation and killed Mia with the heavy clock.
It's rather heavy. ( The First Turnabout) The murder weapon. Looks like a statue, but it's actually a clock. Made by Larry Butz. ↳ Clock in the form of a statue. The clock's gears have been removed. Made by Larry Butz.
Larry then starts screaming how he wants to die and asks Phoenix for the guilty verdict, for how can he live without Cindy. After that, the trial finally starts.
Present the Statue on statements 2, 3 or 4 to remind the witness the murder weapon isn't a clock, but a statue. Phoenix asks how the statue is a clock, and Sahwit reaffirms the statue is indeed a clock, which Payne backs up. He explains the neck is a switch; tilt it and it says the time.
The First Turnabout is the first episode in the game. This is a fairly straight-forward case, where a model is murdered in her apartment, and you can even see the real killer, so the trial will all be about proving his guilt. And proving the defendant's innocence.