Shelly de KillerA man called Shelly de Killer. And just as his name states, he is a "killer", an assassin.
Matt is the first and, so far, the only defendant in the Ace Attorney franchise that was ultimately found genuinely guilty and earned a guilty verdict rightfully. He is one of three main villains not to be in law enforcement or a government official, with the other people being Dahlia Hawthorne, and Simon Keyes.
Matt's secret: Engarde will reveal why he set up the camera at Corrida's room: He doesn't trust de Killer. With this tape, he could keep him at bay and even blackmail him if he wants.Feb 25, 2021
Engarde is notable for being one of only two clients of Wright's who was guilty of a crime for which he was arrested. His case gave Wright the only guilty verdict in his entire law career, while Wright earned the other client an acquittal.
The daughter of legendary prosecutor Manfred von Karma. Born and raised in Germany, she became a prosecutor at the age of 13, and hasn't lost a case since.
During a case seven years prior to the events of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, two months after Trials and Tribulations, he was forced to forfeit his attorney's badge after presenting evidence that, unknown to him, was forged.
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.
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Bobby Fulbright was a hot-blooded detective with the catchphrase "In justice we trust!" He had evidently worked with Simon Blackquill many times and was paired up with him in court. The detective hoped to help the prosecutor redeem himself, and he seemed completely oblivious to the latter's attempts to manipulate him.
16-year-oldRelationship with a minor. A significant aspect of the narrative of Turnabout Big Top is that the 16-year-old Regina Berry attracts the affections of three different adults, including Max Galactica.
In-series, she's been (wrongfully) accused of (at least) three murders, been on trial for said murders twice (three times if you count one retrial), and even convicted of one (though that one eventually was overturned).
Juan Corrida is the final victim of Ace Attorney: Justice for all. He was a famous actor with a well documented rivalry with Matt Engarde who was assassinated by Shelly de Killer under Engarde's orders.
Juan started dating Celeste Inpax, Matt's former manager and lover, until Matt revealed that the two of them had previously dated. Not wanting Engarde to have a point over him , Corrida cruelly called off their engagement, leading to Inpax killing herself. Corrida forged her suicide note to use as blackmail against Engarde.
His plan was to frame Powers for the events that would take place. As the Steel Samurai, Hammer went to Studio Two to confront and kill Dee Vasquez, who had taken advantage of Hammer for many years. However, Vasquez pushed Hammer off the railing and onto a spiked fence post in self-defense, killing him.
Afterwards, Vasquez enlisted the help of Manella. Together, they burned the Steel Samurai costume in a nearby incinerator and carried Hammer's body via studio van to Studio One. They then changed Hammer into his Evil Magistrate costume. Two and a half hours later, Powers woke up from his nap.
In March of 2018, the actor Matt Engarde hired de Killer to kill rival actor Juan Corrida during the Hero of Heroes Grand Prix event at the Gatewater Imperial Hotel on the 20th of that same month and retrieve a suicide note from Celeste Inpax, which was hidden inside a bear figurine.
After the Hero of Heroes Grand Prix was over, Engarde met up with de Killer, who disguised himself as a bellboy, and paid him as per their contract. Soon after, de Killer went to Corrida's hotel room and killed the actor by strangling him with his own scarf.
De Killer eventually found out that his client had lied to him about his target; the man he had tried to kill was not the president at all but a body double. Keyes had known this from the very start, having witnessed the real president's death, yet failed to communicate this information. This broke de Killer's rules for an assassin-client trust relationship, and so he once again decided to end his contract and go after his client. On April 3, de Killer visited the prison cell of fellow assassin Sirhan Dogen, knowing that Dogen knew Keyes, but Dogen had escaped from prison.
De Killer was called to testify as a witness via a radio transceiver at Corrida's murder trial and was questioned in person (while under the guise of an ice cream salesman) during the investigation into Ethan Rooke 's murder .
Realizing that de Killer was oblivious to the contents or purpose of the tape, Wright informed him of what Engarde had done. Furious at this betrayal, de Killer broke his contract with Engarde and informed the court that, if a client willingly betrayed him, he would swear bloody vengeance upon them.
During the conversation, de Killer contacted Wright again, and when Wright asked why de Killer would do so much for Engarde, the assassin replied that he saw it as part of his duty to protect his clients. He then remarked that it would be quite troublesome for someone to trace the signal and ended the call.
As the president gave his speech, de Killer saw the other hooded figure aiming a laser sight at the president's forehead. Gunshots soon rang out, and the crowd panicked. De Killer moved with the crowd but made sure to remove his raincoat and hide it in a nearby stall so that he would not be suspected.