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Manfred von Karma
I knew then... it was destiny.

The DL-6 Incident refers to a murder that occurred in the District Court of Los Angeles near the end of 2001. The incident directly and indirectly impacted the lives of many people, including but not limited to Manfred von Karma, Miles Edgeworth, Yanni Yogi and the entire Fey clan. The crime was the focus of a trial in which Yanni Yogi was accused of killing Gregory Edgeworth. It was also the only time in which a spirit medium from Kurain Village was used in an investigation. The defendant escaped conviction by pleading temporary insanity. The medium who was used at the time, Misty Fey, became a scapegoat, and the reputation of the Kurain tradition was ruined.

The incident

Gregory Edgeworth's last trial was the year-long IS-7 Incident trial of Issei Tenkai, in which he faced the infamous prosecutor Manfred von Karma. Although he lost, Edgeworth managed to prove that von Karma had blackmailed Tenkai into confessing to being an accomplice to the murder of Isaku Hyōdō. In response to this revelation, the Chief Prosecutor at the time, Bansai Ichiyanagi, gave von Karma a penalty, the first that the veteran prosecutor had ever received. Meanwhile, Gregory and his son Miles entered one of the court's lifts along with a bailiff, Yanni Yogi.

Liftpeople

Gregory Edgeworth (left), Yanni Yogi (center) and Miles Edgeworth (right) in the fateful elevator.

An earthquake suddenly shook the building at 2:00 PM and the power to the building was cut, leaving the lift's three passengers trapped and running out of air. At the same time, Manfred von Karma was in the evidence room, distraught over his new penalty, and when the lights went out he tried to find his way out of the courthouse. By that time, the atmosphere in the elevator was extremely tense, and Yogi began to panic and attack Gregory. Miles picked up a pistol that had fallen from Yogi's belt and, hoping to make Yogi let his father go, he threw the gun toward them just as von Karma was passing the elevator. The gun discharged, and the bullet passed through the elevator doors and into von Karma's shoulder. Von Karma let out a hideous scream just as the occupants of the lift lost consciousness.

Immediately afterward, the power returned to the building and the elevator doors opened after five hours of being trapped. Von Karma picked up the gun and shot Gregory Edgeworth in the heart. He then left the crime scene quickly, leaving the police few leads in their investigation.

Summoning and trial

Gregory Edgeworth
I am Gregory Edgeworth... I have been killed...
The one who shot me... was the bailiff... Yanni Yogi.

As they did not have many suspects, the police decided to use a medium to contact the victim. Because of the popularity and power of Kurain Village, they consulted the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique, Misty Fey. The channeling itself was a success, and the spirit of Gregory Edgeworth accused Yogi of killing him. (Due to the nature of the killing, he could not have known that von Karma was anywhere near the elevator.)

The police then began to gather their evidence to try to convict Yogi, including Miles's testimony. In response to this, Yogi hired Robert Hammond to defend him. However, since the evidence was condemning and Hammond only cared about winning the trial for himself, he asked Yogi to plead temporary insanity due to the oxygen deficiency. Through this, Yogi was ruled not criminally responsible.

Aftermath

Karmaenters

Manfred von Karma entering the elevator, gun in hand.

Gregory's death and Yogi's trial would have a lasting negative impact on most of the participants involved in the incident. Von Karma went on a six-month "vacation" shortly after the incident to allow his wound to heal without anyone knowing about it. Gregory's son Miles was now an orphan; von Karma, upon returning from his convalescing holiday, took him in and raised him to be a ruthless prosecutor with an utter disdain for criminals and a willingness to use methods that were barely legal to maintain his perfect record. Miles also met von Karma's daughter Franziska, with whom he formed a strong sibling bond. Miles developed a phobia of earthquakes and elevators, and he would have nightmares throughout the rest of his life about Manfred's hideous scream, believing that he had accidentally killed his father, until the incident was finally resolved 15 years later.

Meanwhile, "information seeker" Redd White bribed Marvin Grossberg into telling him about Misty Fey's involvement in the incident, and he then sold the information to the media. This destroyed the credibility of Misty Fey as well as that of the entire Fey clan. Because of this, Fey left her family behind and vanished from society, leaving her title as Master to one of her children once she remained missing for 20 years, as per Kurain tradition. White then began to blackmail Grossberg into giving him money and items that he liked.

The discrediting and outing of Misty Fey itself had its own repercussions. The husband of Misty's sister Morgan left the clan with their two daughters Iris and Dahlia. While Misty's title as master had already meant that Morgan would have relatively little power and influence, the loss of credibility brought about by the DL-6 Incident destroyed any remaining potential influence that Morgan's husband may have gotten from being married into the clan. Morgan would later remarry and have a third daughter, Pearl. Misty Fey's daughter Mia also left the clan, in order to investigate the incident that had shamed her mother, eventually becoming a defense attorney working under Grossberg. Mia's departure meant that her younger sister Maya would become the next Master of the clan. Mia Fey soon discovered Redd White's blackmailing activities, but she was killed before she could expose him.

Yanni Yogi's insanity plea lost him his job and his credibility. His fiancée, Polly Jenkins, eventually committed suicide. His life was ruined. He decided to hide, creating a new life for himself as the keeper of the boating shack at Gourd Lake, and buying a parrot, which he named Polly, to keep him company. He never forgot the pain to which he had been subjected, and he blamed the whole thing on Hammond and Miles, which drove him to take action against them when the perfect opportunity arose.

In the wake of Gregory's death, his assistant, Tateyuki Shigaraki, took over the case and appealed it, to no avail.

Reopening and resolution

Main article: Turnabout Goodbyes

Fifteen years after the DL-6 Incident, Manfred von Karma gave Yogi instructions on killing Hammond and subsequently framing Miles Edgeworth. Following the instructions, Yogi sent letters inviting Hammond and Edgeworth to his shack. Hammond arrived first, and Yogi fatally shot him and dumped his body into Gourd Lake. Edgeworth arrived later; Yogi pretended to be Hammond and took him on a boat ride to the middle of the lake. Yogi then professed his satisfaction for the revenge he was about to take, shot twice in Edgeworth's general direction to attract witnesses, and dropped from the boat into the lake. Edgeworth was accused of the murder the following morning.

Edgeworth's old friend, defense attorney Phoenix Wright, defended Edgeworth in court against Prosecutor von Karma. Wright was able to establish a motive for Yogi by showing his link to the DL-6 Incident, and Yogi gave in. However, Edgeworth admitted to killing his father. Another trial was hastily set up, and Wright was able to prove that von Karma was the real killer. Having finally resolved the incident before its permanent closure by the statute of limitations, Edgeworth's nightmares about the incident ceased, though his phobia lingered. In addition, the Kurain Channeling Technique was proven not to have been a fraud, and the reputation of the Fey clan gradually grew.

Two years later, Edgeworth returned to his father's last case following an invitation from his father's protegé, Tateyuki Shigaraki, and together solved it once and for all. Shigaraki was then able to successfully defend and clear Issei Tenkai in Gregory's stead.

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