- This article is about the piece of evidence in Turnabout Reminiscence. For other evidence with the same name, see Crime Scene Notes (disambiguation).
Crime scene notes were a piece of evidence in Miles Edgeworth's investigation into the murders of Byrne Faraday and Mack Rell.
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Edgeworth took some notes on the crime scene after being able to inspect the bodies in full. Upon being shown the autopsy report, the notes were updated. Eventually, he used it to prove that Faraday had died first before Rell, which created a contradiction: their bodies had fallen in the opposite order.
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Victim Byrne Faraday (Age: 40) Mack Rell (Age: 32) Time of Death September 10 Approximately 4 PM Discovered immediately after a gunshot was heard. Remarks About the Bodies Faraday died of a knife stab to the chest. Rell died of a bullet wound to the chest. There is no gunpowder burn on his clothes, suggesting he was shot from a few yards away. |
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Victim Byrne Faraday (Age: 40) Mack Rell (Age: 32) Time of Death September 10 Approximately 4 PM Discovered immediately after a gunshot was heard. Remarks About the Bodies Faraday died of a knife stab to the chest. The shock from the stabbing caused instantaneous death. Rell died of a bullet wound to the chest. There is no gunpowder burn on his clothes, suggesting he was shot from a few yards away. It's possible he was alive for a little while after being shot. |