This article contains discussions of substance use disorder and police misconduct.
Major spoilers for The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3 ahead!
An important part of The Lincoln Advocate Season 3’s conspiracy is the connection between Glory Days and DEA agent James De Marco, making their background crucial to understanding the story. The third season follows Mickey as he defends Julian La Cosse, a sex work coordinator accused of murdering Glory Days. throughout The Lincoln Advocates timeline, small pieces of information are dropped about Glory Days time between talking to Mickey about going to Hawaii and her death. When he tries the case, the defense attorney struggles to understand what she was lying about and whether he was guilty of the crime.
The Lincoln AdvocateThe main character believes that he could not have done enough to protect her, but he soon discovers that he could not have done anything to save honor. Her murder was part of a larger conspiracy. The most important information comes from Glory Days colleagues, Trina Trixxx and Kendall Roberts. The deceased woman had an affair with the corrupt DEA agent, James DeMarco, who manipulated her into working for him.
Glory Days was an informant for DEA agent James De Marco
Glory Days and Trina Tricks became confidential informants after getting busted
Trina Trixxx confirms in The Lincoln Advocate Season 3 that Glory Day was a confidential informant (CI) for the corrupt DEA agent James DeMarco before she was ever arrested on cocaine possession charges in Season 2. Based on the fact that both Glory Day and Trina Trixx served as CIs for DEA Marco, it seems that he has a tendency to seek out sex workers with the intention of busting them so that he can convince them to do his bidding, although this is not directly confirmed.
Glory’s long record for substance use disorder and her sex work, on the other hand, put her in prime position for his manipulation.
Trina knew that giving up information about Hector Moya could have dire consequences for her safety, so she only gave out information on clients who annoyed her. However, she has a much shorter list of crimes, meaning Marco can’t manipulate her as easily. Glory’s long record for substance use disorder and her sex work, on the other hand, put her in prime position for his manipulation. It is unclear whether Glory Days knew that Agent De Marco was corrupt from the beginning, however She didn’t have much choice but to go with him, unless she wanted to go to prison.
Glory Days shared information about her clients, and made the mistake of sharing information about the boss of the drug cartel. Trina Trix tells Mickey that getting Moya off the streets has become the DEA agent’s main focus, with him obsessing over how to do it. Ultimately, he created a plan involving Glory to put him behind bars permanently, which eventually lead to Glory Days death at the end of The Lincoln Advocate Season 2.
How Glory Days helped send Hector Moya to prison
Glory Days’ The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2 storyline connects to Agent De Marco
When Glory Days was arrested for cocaine possession in The Lincoln Advocate In season 2, Mickey put together a deal with the Los Angeles Police Department so that she would not face charges in exchange for the man who paid her with drugs. This is part of the reason he feels guilty for Glory Days’ death, believing that Hector Moya ordered someone to kill her as revenge. however, The defense attorney eventually learns that Agent De Marco orchestrated the entire situation. Knowing that Tijuana drug cartel boss Hector Moya was one of Glory Days’ clients, the corrupt DEA agent pressured her to cooperate.
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De Marco gave her the drugs, arrested her, used his connections with the LAPD to get the deal approved, and planted a gun on her at Hector Moya’s place. The weapon was unregistered and connected to a triple homicide in Nevada. After Moya was arrested, the DEA took over based on an outstanding warrant. With the gun enhancement, Moya’s drug charges put him in prison for life. Fortunately, Agent De Marco’s plot went off without a hitch and remained hidden for quite some time.
Rather than acting in the name of vigilante justice, De Marco actually planned everything so that his rival cartel would no longer have competition in the Los Angeles area. He simply wanted Moya out of the way because it would make him more money. Unfortunately for him, Hector Moya stood firm in the assertion that the gun was planted, leading to his attorney investigating the claims and subpoenaing Glory Days.
Why Agent De Marco killed glory days
Glory Days is a threat to Agent De Marco
Even though Agent De Marco’s plan initially works in his favor, the outcome is not without pushback The Lincoln Advocate. Hector Moya remained adamant that someone planted the unregistered gun found in his home. After discussing the situation with Sly Jr., they determine that the most likely individual with knowledge of the fabricated evidence is Glory Days, the sex worker he hired prior to his arrest. To get more information about what happened, Sly Jr. issued a subpoena for honor, which would compel her to speak in a deposition or on the stand in his habeas corpus appeal.
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The fact that Glory Days could tell the truth scares Agent De Marco because her testimony would establish him as a corrupt DEA agent. moreover, Anyone looking into the Hector Moya situation may discover his connection to a drug cartelRuining his lucrative arrangement. As such, he decided that the best choice would be to kill Glory Days and frame someone else.
What happened to James De Marco in The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3
Hector Moya made sure Agent De Marco didn’t get away with what he did
Unfortunately, as soon as Neil Bishop took the stand at the end of The Lincoln Advocate Season 3, the DEA lawyer texts Agent De Marco about what happened, giving him the opportunity to disappear without a trace. The DEA office cannot find him, although it seems very likely that they are not even looking for him. As Mickey points out when talking to the district attorney, the whole situation is an embarrassment to them. luckily, Hector Moya gets justice for glory days, himself, Julian and Eddie.
The drug cartel leader somehow tracks down agent Jacob de Marco and hangs him, placing a noose around his neck. He may have acted out of revenge or out of his cartel’s best interest. In each case, Moya takes a picture and sends it to Mickey, giving the defense attorney closure. He also followed up the photo with a phone call The Lincoln Advocate Season 3’s finale, quelling all concerns about retribution from the Marco’s cartel. This seems like Moya’s way of showing Mickey respect and appreciation for his help in getting out of prison.