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- This article is about the piece of evidence in The Captive Turnabout. For other evidence with the same name, see Rubber Glove (disambiguation).
A rubber glove was a piece of evidence in Miles Edgeworth's investigation into the murder of Bronco Knight.
Knight's murder[]
During the Animal Show at the prison, Frank Sahwit, who was working in Workshop B at the time, became curious about Workshop A. He then entered Workshop A without detection due to the fact that his bracelet was broken and saw Knight's body on the ground, with Bodhidharma Kanis's dog, Helmut, pulling out the chisel that had been lodged in his body. Panicked, he dropped the glove on the floor. Due to the other prisoners arriving before he could retrieve it, he was forced to leave it in Workshop A while he hastily went back to Workshop B and screamed to fool the other prisoners.
Later on, Edgeworth found the glove beside Knight's body. He then deduced that it had been dropped by someone who had seen the body, as the blood did not form an outline around the glove. Afterwards, he deduced that the glove belonged to Sahwit, as he had been inside Workshop A when the body was discovered. This allowed him to discover that Sahwit's bracelet was broken. Later on, Sahwit revealed that the mud on the glove came from the mudpacks he'd applied. Edgeworth then used it to answer the question of why the bear in the video was black. This fact eventually revealed that the timestamp on the video was three hours behind.
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