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Miles "enjoys long walks on beaches" Edgeworth ([personal profile] prosecutory) wrote in [community profile] soul_campaign2012-09-29 09:58 pm

rebuttal 18 ► [backdated to March 26 | video]

[Edgeworth is seated at his desk in his office, a dossier in his hands as he faces the communicator, which is presumably propped up on a stack of books or something so the view of him is more level instead of somewhat tilted upward. Speaking of his desk, it is neat, with arranged pens beside a small bottle of black ink, and several papers organized into a small pile and marked accordingly, weighted down by an organizer. The window behind him is framed by curtains the color of red wine, with golden trimming and tassels.

As soon as the transmission begins, he starts speaking clearly and deliberately in his usual baritone. Business as usual. He doesn’t glance at his papers while talking.]


Good afternoon. In the interest of the new arrivals, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Miles Edgeworth, public prosecutor and one of the heads of the Kuzunoha Detective Agency. [Yes, a lawyer is one of the leaders of a detective agency.]

The Agency was established to take on cases and mysteries in Death City. We specialize in investigation, dissemination of and gathering information, and surveillance and security. [He gestures with the dossier as he speaks.] As some of you may have noticed, a surveillance system has been installed throughout the city for everyone’s safety and protection. Near, my co-head, had it installed some time ago when we assumed leadership of the Agency.

[Edgeworth puts down his documents and adjusts his cravat for a moment before continuing with that same steely, matter-of-fact glint in his gray eyes. Looking presentable is also important, after all.]

If you believe you can be of some help to us, feel free to send either me or Near a private message expressing your intent to join. Alternately, you may stop by our office in the Shopping District. [He proceeds to give quick and concise directions from Shibusen to the Agency; surely Shibusen was a landmark known to all. And of course, links to his inbox and to Near’s inbox are attached for convenience.] We are particularly looking for a secretary, a messenger...and a janitor.

[He frowns briefly, then proceeds.]

Currently we are on the trail of a serial killer whose whereabouts remain a mystery. [Edgeworth’s eyes narrow, almost dangerously. He wants this man, and he would be glad to prosecute this killer himself. Yet his voice remains level, as if merely discussing an academic problem.] Five deaths have been linked to our killer, and during the last incident on the second of March, a young man with dark hair and of medium build was spotted at the scene with a murder weapon, along with a man in a blue costume of some sort. The young man, known to us as Devin Bones, is at large and is our prime suspect. The costumed man is a potential witness and has not been seen since, but I personally would not rule him out as an accomplice, or possibly a co-conspirator.

The victims had only one thing in common: they were linked to previous crimes such as robbery and murder. This leads me to believe that we are dealing with a vigilante who believes he can take the law into his own hands. [His scowl deepens, not just because of his opinion on vigilantism but also in thought.]

About three weeks have passed since the last death, and reports say that Bones has left the city. Despite this, I urge you all to remain on your guard, and notify us, Shibusen, or the Watch of any suspicious activity within the area that may shed some light upon this case. As much as possible, avoid traveling alone at night, and keep your communicators close by at all times.

[Again, he pauses - this time to cross his arms as if that would emphasize his point.]

I understand the need for justice to be done to those who deserve it and who manage to evade it, but the law has been laid down to organize the administration of justice and order, and to keep us from trying to recklessly and blindly dispense it ourselves.

[Edgeworth relaxes slightly after that.]

Thank you for your time.

[OOC: I'm so sorry for the giant wall of text aaaaaaa]
sixthdeadliest: (Leaning against a wall)

[personal profile] sixthdeadliest 2012-12-21 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
I can't give the full details. I explained to Kid and he agreed it'd be best to avoid a potential panic.

The basics are that a worldwide plague was released five years ago, and someone very dear to me was affected by it. I focused my efforts on trying to find someone working on a cure.
sixthdeadliest: (Leaning against a wall)

[personal profile] sixthdeadliest 2012-12-24 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[He nodded.] My partner Holiday. I also found a not-always-reliable cure by dumb luck. Unfortunately, the person I was trying to save died before he could be cured.
sixthdeadliest: (Leaning against a wall)

[personal profile] sixthdeadliest 2012-12-30 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
I've moved on. [Even though he misses his master some days more than others.] However, at least my search managed to turn up help for others in the same position.
sixthdeadliest: Relaxed. (Leaning against a wall (full body))

[personal profile] sixthdeadliest 2013-01-01 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[He nods.]

I understand if you're not comfortable with me on your payroll. However, I felt in this case I might be able to give you a different perspective on how someone like your killer would think if they were a professional. Which I doubt this man is.
sixthdeadliest: (Leaning against a wall)

[personal profile] sixthdeadliest 2013-01-04 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not. Haven't been in the business for five years. Don't intend on ever going back.

[He'd found better ways to live his life.]
sixthdeadliest: What're you trying to pull? (Frown with eyebrow)

[personal profile] sixthdeadliest 2013-01-05 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[Six frowns a bit but says nothing else on the subject. He feels not personally insulted but on behalf of One who'd raised him when no one else would.]

What I wanted to show you specifically though was how obvious slitting a throat can be. Which is why I'm surprised you had any witnesses at all even for a brief moment. To be effective, it's best to do that in a dark, secluded area.

When the witness saw the killing, where were they located? Along with the other bodies?
sixthdeadliest: Hmm... (Thinking)

[personal profile] sixthdeadliest 2013-02-09 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
So the body wasn't even hidden. Just left where it fell.

[Very neat and efficient but simultaneously not very bright.]

In a crowd, leaving your victim where he fell as you disappear into the crowd allows the onlookers to tamper the evidence before the police get there. I would've moved it to a secondary location as a forensic countermeasure when I was first starting out.
sixthdeadliest: Hmm... (Thinking)

[personal profile] sixthdeadliest 2013-03-11 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose, but it still takes a certain level of confidence to pull off a murder in a public area, at night or otherwise. This isn't exactly New York, but there are some night owls prowling around.

[Himself being one of them.]