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3!!SOMBRA
4[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/33381bca_b7a9_455a_8287_7c1292cfcfde.png]]
5 [[caption-width-right:200: The smart rule, the strong command, the fast work, the weak die.]]
6The main villainous group of ''World Edition'' (Season 3) of ''VideoGame/CriminalCase''. SOMBRA is an [[NebulousEvilOrganization global crime organization]] who create as much trouble as they can for The Bureau, as well as using terrorism to advance their goals. Beware of '''unmarked spoilers'''.
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9[[foldercontrol]]
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11[[folder:In General]]
12* CosmopolitanCouncil: SOMBRA has influence across the entire world and it’s Agents agents are of various nationalities.
13* NebulousEvilOrganisation: They are a global shadow organization that commits terrorism in order to achieve world domination.
14* TheSocialDarwinist: Their main belief and seek to impose this ideology on the rest of the world
15* TheSyndicate: They are a criminal organization that has influence across the world.
16* TakeOverTheWorld: Their main objective, starting conflicts to destabilize regions, in order for them to take control from behind the scenes.
17* WouldHurtAChild: They kidnap children and raise them under their ideology, then they force them to participate in games where they kill each other until the last one survives in order to mold them into their personal assassins.
18[[/folder]]
19
20[[folder:El Rey]]
21!! El Rey (Arsenio Castillo)
22[[caption-width-right:200:[[labelnote:Click to see him]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/acastilloworldedition_6.png[[/labelnote]]]]
23SOMBRA's "king", rumored to be the one who started the organization several decades ago.
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25* BitchInSheepsClothing: Acts like a forgetful old man in front of the Bureau, but is actually responsible for everything that SOMBRA's done in the series.
26* EvilOldFolks: Only Obaasan matches him for age and evil.
27* GreaterScopeVillain: While he stepped down years ago, he's responsible for [=SOMBRA=]'s birth.
28* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Evil as hell, and chomps on a cigar.
29* HeroKiller: Kills Michelle Zuria.
30* KnightOfCerebus: Since it's El Rey, it's to be expected. But when he steps out of the shadows and kills Michelle, the entirety of Case 48 is nothing but dark and serious.
31* MrExposition: Post-incarceration, he gives Carmen and the player a history lesson in how SOMBRA truly got its start and Chief Ripley's (and the CIA in general) involvement in such events.
32* RevealingCoverUp: The reason he gets caught is because he killed Michelle while the Bureau was in Campanilla.
33* SmugSnake: When he's exposed, he taunts the Bureau saying that SOMBRA won't be done with them yet.
34[[/folder]]
35
36[[folder:El Rey's successor]]
37
38!!El Rey's successor (Hector Montoya)
39[[caption-width-right:200:[[labelnote:Click to see him]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/criminalcasehectormontoya.png[[/labelnote]]]]
40The next leader of SOMBRA, chosen by the first El Rey himself.
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42* BaldOfEvil: His hair is actually a wig.
43* BitchInSheepsClothing: Is a Goodwill Ambassador and seems like a decent man until he kills Jason Stone.
44* BodyHorror: When he removes his wig, there are horrid burns underneath.
45* DecapitatedArmy: Oh so {{averted|trope}}. Everyone thought putting Montoya behind bars would mean the end of SOMBRA, but as you can already tell by InterfaceSpoiler, there is still one case left to ''World Edition''. The final case has the organization no less dangerous and going all-out in their scheme.
46* DevilInPlainSight: The only clue given by El Rey about their identity; they've apparently met the Bureau before the events of Case 48. How fitting considering that he appeared literally a case before.
47* KnightOfCerebus: Just like his predecessor, things become darker when he is involved.
48* TheSociopath: Despite his claims to the contrary, he meets the checklist for the criteria. He is responsible for committing numerous acts of terrorism, orchestrating wars and armed conflicts, assassinating political leaders, ordering the kidnapping and murder of children, preforming human experimentation, supporting a dictatorship, and nearly starting World War 3 without any remorse or regard for the innumerable lives lost from his and SOMBRA’s actions. Oh yes he is [[SarcasmMode definitely not a sociopath]].
49[[/folder]]
50
51[[folder:SOMBRA Affiliates]]
52!!Promethian Leader (Archibald Gilchrist)
53[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agilchristworldedition.png]]
54The leader of the Promethians leads the UsefulNotes/{{Europe}}an SOMBRA cell, trying to fulfill the evil agenda of unifying Europe.
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57* AGlassOfChianti: Loves him a glass of sangria.
58* ArcVillain: Of the [[Recap/CriminalCaseWorldEditionEuropeRegion Europe District]].
59* BritishStuffiness: His British StiffUpperLip dictates that he doesn't fuss over something as ''trivial'' as murder, unlike Americans.
60* {{Cult}}: Runs the Promethians.
61* DastardlyWhiplash: Has the top hat and mustache of the character.
62* EvilOldFolks: He's 61.
63* FelonyMisdemeanor: {{Inverted|Trope}}. He claims that his British StiffUpperLip dictates that ''murder'' of all things is a trivial matter that he shouldn't fuss over.
64* KickTheDog: He planned to demolish a children's hospital to make way for another branch of his banking company, something which appeals Jack. He even goes so far as to claim that [[LackOfEmpathy having another branch of the company is worth there being a few more sick kids]].
65* LackOfEmpathy: If he has to have a children's hospital demolished to have enough room for another branch of his banking company, then so be it, even if that means many children with life-threatening illnesses won't receive treatment.
66* ManipulativeBastard: He knew exactly which buttons to push for both Sofia of Girona and Cassandra Papadakis.
67* MorallyBankruptBanker: Even before he's revealed to be the Promethian leader, his plan to demolish a children's hospital to make room for another branch of his banking company shows his amoral nature.
68* MurderByCremation: His method of murdering Jacqueline Proust was burning her to death inside a brazen bull.
69* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He was knighted, no less.
70* WickedCultured: Speaks fluent Aramaic and is highly knowledgeable in the classics.
71* WouldHurtAChild: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While he is not shown to directly harm any children, his plan to demolish a children's hospital to make room for another branch of his banking company would definitely have resulted in many children not receiving life-saving treatment.
72* WoundedGazelleGambit: Of the {{blackmail}} variety. He claims the payments he made to the Promethians were blackmail. But they weren't.
73
74!!The Sword (Omar Bahir)
75[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/obahirworldedition.png]]
76Chief Ripley's attacker, who the Bureau chases throughout the Sahara region.
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78* ArcVillain: Of the Sahara Region district.
79* FauxAffablyEvil: Before his identity as The Sword is revealed, Omar Bahir presents himself as a soft-spoken professor who is nothing short of polite to the main characters.
80* FourEyesZeroSoul: One of the most evil characters, and sports a thick pair of glasses.
81* KnightOfCerebus: The Sword is probably the most dangerous criminal the player's dealt with up to date, from shooting the Chief to luring the player into a trap in the Sahara. When the person behind it finally reveals himself, he proves himself to be extremely ruthless and deadly. He kills a man who he doesn't need anymore, orders the kidnapping of a little boy, poisons Dupont, and leads Carmen and the player into a trap where he attempts to kill them too. The Sword is arguably just as bad, if not worse than ''The Crimson Order''.
82* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The Bureau only know The Sword by their codename.
83* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Omar wears a pair of glasses and knows many skills, such as linguistics, tribal organization, and chemistry.
84* WickedCultured: Speaks fluent Arabic and knows chemistry, befitting a professor.
85
86!!COSMORUS Mole (Natasha Romanova)
87[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nromanovaworldedition.png]]
88The Eurasian SOMBRA agent who leaks COSMORUS's confidential information to SOMBRA, and helps fulfill their plan to send the world into the dark ages by launching a satellite. She is revealed to be the Head of COSMORUS, and Marina's mom in a surprising turn of events.
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90* AbusiveParents: Marina doesn't trust Natasha because she has been verbally abusive to her since she was a child.
91* AmbiguouslyEvil: The mole had appeared before, and while some people hinted at possible dark motivations, their allegations appeared to be unfounded. This changed after the reveal.
92* ArcVillain: Of the Eurasia district.
93* BackForTheDead: Returns as the victim of case 56.
94* BitchInSheepsClothing: She was first introduced as a kind and reasonable woman, and she casts Marina in a bad light when the latter tries to warn the others about her mother's untrustworthiness.
95* EvilMatriarch: To Marina. When she is killed, Marina can't decide whether to mourn her or not.
96* EvilRedhead: She's a redhead. And she is definitely evil.
97* FauxAffablyEvil: Acts very civil and calm towards the Bureau, but she quickly drops this façade when she's exposed.
98* FreudianExcuse: In ''Travel In Time'' case 10, it is shown that Lev is not only a terrible husband to his wife due to his affair with another woman, but he was also verbally abusive to Natasha when she was still young. Marina ultimately understands why her mother treated her in the same way as she did with Lev when she was still a child.
99* FriendlyEnemy: Pretends to be friends with the Bureau.
100* GoneHorriblyRight: In the trial, Natasha tells Judge Adaku that he can't place her in prison since [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections she has many friends from ''high place'' that will help her as soon as possible]]. In Case 56, SOMBRA help her to be free from prison, only to use her to kidnap the president and be killed to trigger a new conflict between the USA and Russia.
101* ManipulativeBitch: Tricks an unwitting Yelena Tereshkova into killing someone who gets in her way.
102* PresidentEvil: She's the head of COSMORUS, and is the one leaking information from her own organisation to SOMBRA.
103* SacrificialLion: In her final appearance, SOMBRA kills her after kidnapping President Hewitt in order to establish her role in the kidnapping incident and trigger a conflict between USA and Russia.
104* SilverVixen: 56 years old, and is not bad looking in the slightest.
105* UnwittingPawn:
106** While the mole truly is power-hungry and villainous, SOMBRA dumps her as soon as she launches the satellite, breaking their "promise" to give her control of Russia.
107** Happens again when SOMBRA uses her to kidnap the US president and stir political unrest, but this time she is killed off in order to blame the kidnapping on Russia.
108* UsedToBeASweetKid: In ''Travel in Time'' case 10, it is shown that Natasha used to be an innocent and CheerfulChild. In her adulthood, she becomes a wicked mother and ManipulativeBitch who is an ally of SOMBRA.
109* VillainsWantMercy: She wants to be protected when she is caught since she is a loose end. She doesn't get it.
110* VillainWithGoodPublicity: The mole is respected by all, as they are the head of the COSMORUS. The only one who suspects them is dismissed until they're caught.
111* WoundedGazelleGambit: Pulls this on the Bureau in the second case where she's a suspect, where she gets upset when the Bureau tells her there might be another COSMORUS mole and says they're victimizing her. She tries this again when she's being arrested by her own daughter, Marina, only this time it doesn't work.
112* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Sarah Bennett offs her as soon as she brings her President Hewitt.
113
114!!Warren Goodfellow
115[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wgoodfellowworldedition.png]]
116A worker of the NGO Rising Hope. It is later revealed that he is the South Asian SOMBRA agent, who is behind O.M. Medilab and One Mother Milk.
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118* AffablyEvil: He is really nice and an NGO worker, no less. Until he guts Sandeep Sadhra.
119* ArcVillain: Of the South Asia district.
120* BitchInSheepsClothing: Hides in plain sight as an NGO worker aiding relief efforts.
121* CardCarryingVillain: After his scheme has been outed, he's PROUD of declaring himself a SOMBRA agent.
122* FatBastard: A bit portly, and certainly evil.
123* FourEyesZeroSoul: Sports a pair of frames, and his remorseless killing of Sandeep certainly qualifies.
124* IronicName: Warren Goodfellow isn't exactly a good fellow...
125* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Guts Sandeep after he does his job of framing the guru.
126
127!!Obaasan
128[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/obaasanworldedition_8.png]]
129An old lady in charge of brainwashing children SOMBRA kidnapped and making them kill each other in "the Hunt".
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131* ArcVillain: Of the East Asia district.
132* BitchInSheepsClothing: Even more than Warren, she seems like a harmless old lady, but is a cruel, calculating bitch.
133* EvilOldFolks: Considering she's willing to brainwash and murder children, she's certainly one.
134* ImprobableAimingSkills: Is noted to be good with a crossbow.
135* KnightOfCerebus: In the finale of East Asia, she drops her sweet old lady act, even before she is discovered to be part of SOMBRA. She's also the first member of the organization to kill a child with her own hands.
136* ObfuscatingStupidity: She plays up her eccentric old lady shtick.
137* ShapedLikeItself: Her name means "old woman" in Japanese. She's an old woman.
138* TheSocialDarwinist: Believed that the weak die at the hands of the strong, and forced this ideology on children.
139* VirtueIsWeakness: When Judge Adaku sentenced her to life imprisonment, she mocked the sentence as a sign of Adaku's weakness because that meant she would still be fed and clothed, leaving her able to continue plotting.
140* WouldHurtAChild: She ordered children to kill each other until one was left, and she killed Hiroshi herself when he refused to participate.
141
142!!The Head Hunter (Ronin Ozawa)
143[[quoteright:150:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rozawaworldeditionc145.png]]
144Warren Goodfellow's SOMBRA contact, who comes across as a wanderer who protects children.
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146* AffablyEvil: He's constantly polite to the Bureau despite his dirty work, and is the only major member of SOMBRA who actually agrees to help the Bureau's investigation until Michelle joins the team.
147* KarmaHoudini: As the Head Hunter, Ronin trafficked orphans for SOMBRA and supplied them with weapons, but the judge let him go scot-free after he leaked some vague information about SOMBRA's next activities to The Bureau.
148* ObfuscatingStupidity: He claims not to know of SOMBRA and their child trafficking plan despite the Bureau knowing otherwise.
149* RedHerring: He's the Head Hunter that The Bureau's been searching all over East Asia for, and is connected to the child crisis in the region. However, there's something much more sinister at play and he's only a small part of it. He also turns out not to be the main villain of the region.
150* TattooedCrook: He's covered in tattoos, and works for SOMBRA and the Yakuza.
151* {{Yakuza}}: He's not actually a member of SOMBRA. Instead, he's a part of the Yakuza group that deals closely with SOMBRA.
152
153!!Anbu Devanesan
154[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/adevanasanworldedition.png]]
155A wealthy businessman who uses his company as a front to launder money for SOMBRA.
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157* CrocodileTears: He bursts into tears whenever the player talks to him, pretending to be grief-stricken by the death of his lady love. He drops the act and shows his true colours as a ruthless SOMBRA agent when he is revealed to be her killer.
158* IronicName: His name means "love" in Tamil, yet he killed his own girlfriend.
159* {{Jerkass}}: His killing of Constance (and the reason for it) is so mean-spirited that Elliot calls him a disgusting human being.
160* KnightOfCerebus: After being exposed as the killer of Constance Tan, the tone of Case 32 quickly darkens-particularly when he kidnaps Elliot and wounds both him and Jack in the process.
161* WouldHitAGirl: More like "Would Murder a Girl" but the trope still applies given what he did to Constance Tan.
162* WouldHurtAChild: While Elliot isn't exactly a kid, he's one of the younger major cast members and Anbu pulled no punches in his treatment of Elliot after kidnapping the teen.
163
164!!Doctor Marshall Metcalf
165[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mmetcalfworldedition_1.png]]
166A strange doctor with pale blue skin. He runs the medical experiments on the "Next Level" kids like Baxter. Ends up killed on SOMBRA's volcano island.
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168
169* AccidentalMurder: The victim of one, courtesy of Brice [=LeBeau=].
170* AssholeVictim: Such victims aren't unusual in this series. But Metcalf is so much one that it causes his killer to be sympathetic. After all, [=LuBeau=] acted in self-defense, Metcalf was attempting to murder him first.
171* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: He has blue skin, the result of his own experimentation on himself.
172* EvilutionaryBiologist: Dear God, yes.
173* FourEyesZeroSoul: Nonconsensual human experimentation, and he sports a pair of glasses. They are a clue to catch his killer.
174* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Well, human experimentation certainly qualifies.
175* PlayingWithSyringes: His favorite pastime.
176* TestedOnHumans: Interestingly, he [[ProfessorGuineaPig includes himself with those humans]].
177
178!!Baxter Fraser
179[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bfraserworldedition.png]]
180
181An American champion kickboxer living in Indonesia, Baxter is actually an assassin, one of the "Next Level" human experiments.
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183* BigBrotherIsWatching: He was afraid that SOMBRA was tracking him, and goes into hiding because of it. In New Zealand, this is revealed to be true, and it causes him to panic nonstop.
184* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Next Level SOMBRA recruits are supposed to function as deep cover agents, triggered when the moment is right. Baxter is no exception and can be forced to follow orders. Sarah Bennett uses this to force him to kidnap President Hewitt.
185* TheDogBitesBack: His treatment at the hands of SOMBRA made him want to kill Marshall Metcalf, the man who experimented on him. Metcalf's paranoia and Brice's self-defense merely beat him to the punch.
186* EscapedFromTheLab: He ran away from SOMBRA. He pretended to return to SOMBRA to kill Marshall Metcalf, the man who experimented on him. Marshall was killed by Brice [=LeBeau=] first.
187* EvilMeScaresMe: Baxter is scared of his SOMBRA-induced programming that makes him carry out orders, as he wants nothing to do with their organization. Marina helps him cope.
188* HeelFaceTurn: He wanted nothing to do with SOMBRA or their plans for him. In the season finale, he fully solidifies this by promising to contribute something good to the world.
189* HeroicBsod: Is found having a nervous breakdown in Times Square. He fears another SOMBRA lieutenant can use his mental conditioning to make him hurt people.
190* HiddenInPlainSight: This was his plan for hiding out on the Ringed Lord set by blending in as an extra. He wouldn't look unusual compared to people dressed up for a fantasy movie.
191* IOweYouMyLife: Baxter saved President Hewitt from assassination and became one of the President's bodyguards as a result.
192* NiceJobBreakingItHero: He's the victim of one of these. When Elliot gives Baxter the SOMBRA tracking device to destroy, Baxter instead panics and runs away.
193* RevengeBeforeReason: In the last case of Oceania, he reveals that he was bent on getting revenge on Metcalf, and is so angry throughout the case that he keeps on lashing out at the Bureau when they interrogate him.
194* SharpDressedMan: Wears a fancy suit when serving as Hewitt's bodyguard.
195* SuperStrength: Among other things, the human experimentation was supposed to give him this, although it's never shown until the final case, where Baxter breaks out of his holding cell with his bare hands.
196* TestedOnHumans: He's the victim of such tests.
197* UnwittingPawn: In the finale of ''World Edition'', the Vice President (who is a SOMBRA lieutenant) takes advantage of his brainwashing to force him to help her kidnap the president. Throughout the case, he's shown to be driven insane by her control.
198* UsedToBeASweetKid: Baxter makes this statement about Riaja and Veronica, two other kids who were in the same boat with him. Baxter himself is also pretty nice when he's not plotting his revenge.
199* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: The yellow eyes are a side effect of the genetic mutation, all of the kids who underwent the tests have them. But Baxter is on the run and doing his best to hide, even disguising himself as an extra in a movie.
200
201!!Lavinia de Brills
202[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ldebrillsworldedition.png]]
203An heiress to a diamond fortune, Lavinia is in Kenya overseeing the work of her diamond mine, as SOMBRA is suspected of smuggling her diamonds. As it turns out, it's a mutual partnership, and Lavinia has been smuggling diamonds for years, although this is her first run with SOMBRA.
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205* BoomHeadshot: In Case 42, she was found dead in her cell with a PrettyLittleHeadshots.
206* LadyDrunk: She gets completely plastered on champagne.
207* TheMole: Chief Ripley was revealed to have been attempting to turn her into one for SOMBRA. The Bureau learns this only after Lavinia dies, and it leads Ripley to be a suspect in Lavinia's death. It also causes a great deal of friction between Ripley and Ingrid.
208* NonIdleRich: Invoked, she states she smuggles diamonds simply because she's bored to tears with the high life.
209* PrettyLittleHeadshots: Justified. Angela is not only well trained with firearms and could get a clean shot easily (assisted by the fact that Lavinia trusted her), but she had the opportunity to mostly clean up before the player and Michelle arrived.
210* RichBitch: Is she ever.
211--> '''Lavinia:''' What dreams these peasants harbor.
212* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: Like so many other criminals, leaves clues at the crime scene, and literally thinks she can outwit SOMBRA simply because she's rich.
213* SexForSolace: With Jack, since he was grieving over breaking up with Asal.
214* SheKnowsTooMuch: She gets offed before she can reveal the identity of the SOMBRA mole.
215* TemptingFate: At her trial, she exclaims that she won't spend a day in jail. She turned out to be right, but not in the way she expected.
216* WoundedGazelleGambit: Tries to play off that she's a victim, and that SOMBRA is after her.
217
218!!Bureau Mole
219
220A SOMBRA spy within the Bureau, who sent orders to kill the team before they reached Kenya. Heavily implied to be one of this season's main characters.
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222* TheMole: For SOMBRA, within the Bureau. More details can be found under Angela Douglas's name.
223
224!! President Adolfo Herrera
225[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f1a8130a_c986_495f_93c1_4da3f2db271a.png]]
226The dictator president of Luzaguay who allied with SOMBRA in order to stay in power and enforce their policies on his country.
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228* BoomHeadshot: How he dies in Case 45, shot with a sniper rifle.
229* TheGeneralissimo: A Latin American dictator who uses corrupt methods to remain in power, enforces unfair laws that oppress his people, and silences anyone who opposes him, he meets the criteria.
230* GloriousLeader: He is seen as such by the citizens of his country. Not that they have any other choice or they face the [[StateSec Los Patriotas]].
231* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: His name invokes a similarity to UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, physically resembles UsefulNotes/JosefStalin, his attire and status as a South America dictator resembles that of UsefulNotes/AugustoPinochet, and his title as “Beloved Leader” is based on titles by [[UsefulNotes/NorthKorea Kim Jong-il]].
232* PresidentEvil: Adolfo Herrera had been president for the last 30 years, due to having SOMBRA financing his electoral campaign to guarantee his re-elections.
233
234!!Claudio Aguirre
235[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/caguirreworldedition.png]]
236A musician living in Peru, Claudio is actually working for SOMBRA. However, believing himself to be a god, he turned on the organization.
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238* AGodAmI: He believes himself divine, to bring the Wrath of God on the world. He's not.
239* EnemyCivilWar: He was staging a mutiny against SOMBRA.
240* ImprobableAimingSkills: It takes some skill to knife someone in the heart from a distance. Clues show he'd been practicing for a long time.
241* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His last name is reminiscent of Lope de Aguirre, a conquistador known for his madness, like Claudio.
242
243!!Joel Heller
244[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jhellerworldedition.png]]
245A SOMBRA agent who infiltrated the [[SerialNumbersFiledOff Unified Nations]]. He fakes an attack on Jack, in order to assassinate Nillo Virtanen with a remote-controlled rifle, hoping that the murder will be blamed on the [=USNay=] movement.
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247* TheAce: He's an extremely capable agent and a masterful liar. Clearly, one of the brightest agents SOMBRA has. Also, extremely capable with tech and weapons.
248* GeniusBruiser: He can pull off a masterful plan and make it look like nothing, and he's capable of weapons.
249* KickTheDog: His plan was just to kill Virtanen, but he also shoots Jack to stir up public outrage, then taunts the Bureau saying that he wouldn't have been shot if they'd just stayed out of the Unified Nations' affairs.
250* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: This was his plan for Virtanen's death.
251
252!!Sarah Bennett
253[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/criminalcasesarahbennett.png]]
254The Vice President of the US, who turns out to be El Rey's lieutenant.
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256* BitchInSheepsClothing: Managed to hide her true nature as a SOMBRA agent from the entire world, including President Hewett.
257* DragonAscendant: Reappears in the ''World Edition'' season finale, setting El Rey's plan into motion even after his arrest.
258* HeroKiller: She shoots Jack (although Dupont winds up TakingTheBullet), and it later kills him.
259* KnightOfCerebus: In the case where she kidnaps the President, ''everything'' about it is played seriously. She's also the only SOMBRA member besides the first El Rey to successfully kill off a main character.
260* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Her overall appearance is based on Hilary Clinton, while her name, glasses, and position as VP to a (presumably) Republican President harken to UsefulNotes/SarahPalin as well.

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