Drew Misham

Drew Misham is the name of the victim in Case 4-4. He was Vera's daughter until he died from atroquinine poisoning.

Name
His first name is the past tense of "to draw." Misham comes from "sham."

Background
Drew Misham was a failing artist, but he discovered a talent in his daughter, Vera when she forged old masterworks. He sold them under his name on the black market to protect her daughter.

Seven years ago, before the beginning of the case, his daughter was asked to forge a piece of evidence for a trial the next day. Later, Drew was approached by a young Klavier Gavin and instructed to take the stand in the same trial. He testified that the journal page that Phoenix Wright had presented moments ago was a fake, thus sealing Phoenix's fate forever. He asked for the man's name and vowed to remember him.

Seven years later, he received a letter from Kristoph Gavin telling him that everything is in order. Gavin told him not to speak of what happened again. Fearful for his daughter, Drew wrote a letter telling him to leave Vera alone. Unable to find a stamp he was able to use the Gramarye stamp with poison to make it legal.