Ashley Thornhill (State v. Thornhill)

Ashley Thornhill was an associate at the advertising firm Tucker, Roberts, and Payne. Thornhill was an incredibly hard worker at the firm, working around 80 hours a week and opening the most accounts out of anyone in the firm. This leads to Thornhill believing that Thornhill deserved to make Partner at the firm due to the hard work Thornhill had done. In State v. Thornhill, Ashley was arrested for the murder of Wendell Tucker. Thornhill can testify as the Party Representative for the Defense, asserting that Thornhill is Not Guilty.

Relationships
Wendell Tucker: Boss and Partner at Tucker, Roberts, and Payne.

Drew Mercer: Personal Friend

Blair Reynolds Payne: Boss and Partner at Tucker, Roberts, and Payne.

Carroll Ainsworth Wilson: Coworker at Tucker, Roberts, and Payne.

Dana Chambliss: Psychiatrist

Details
Thornhill has a more in-depth background than most witnesses, due to the psychiatry report conducted by Dr. Dana Chambliss on Thornhill's background. Thornhill is described as being incredibly anti-social, but incredibly smart, with some tests undertaken for Chambliss' report indicating that Thornhill had a near genius level of IQ. Thornhill is single but reportedly tried some relationships in the past, each ending after Thornhill determined that they "demanded too much of my time." Both of Thornhill's parents are dead, and Thornhill has not contacted Thornhill's siblings in years. Thornhill grew up rough—both of Thornhill's parents were alcoholics—and Thornhill was determinded to never end up like them. Thornhill felt that Thornhill's parent and sister got what they deserved after finding out they had died from an automobile accident, lung cancer, and a heroine overdose respectively. Aside from Drew Mercer, Thornhill had never tried to form friendships with anyone, finding that bonds were "a waste of time." Thornhill was determined to achieve economic success after Thornhill's bad upbringing, which compelled Thornhill to work as hard as possible to obtain partnership at the firm.

Trivia

 * This Ashley Thornhill is different from the Ashley Thornhill in MTS v. Kosack, although line 166 of that Thornhill's affidavit suggests that these two Ashley Thornhill's may in fact be related.
 * Winter v. TBD has a Notary Public named Ashley Thornhill who signed the affidavit of Kirby Doolittle, although it's unclear if that Thornhill is related at all to the Thornhill in this case.