How did Trish's mom gain custody of Jessica?

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During the series, we learn that Jessica's parents and brother were killed in a car accident that she somehow survived. During her hospital visit, Trish and her mom visit her at the hospital and tell her that she's going to go live with them.

As far as I am aware, they aren't relatives at all. How did Trish's mom gain custody of Jessica so quick?



Best Answer

While those flashbacks are not exactly timestamped and thus we cannot realistically assume just how quick it was, I distinctly recall Trish or Dorothy saying something about this adoption being a publicity/P.R. stunt for Patsy. Good publicity tends to work wonders on the red tape, especially with a celebrity in the mix.




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Why did Dorothy adopt Jessica Jones?

To put Trish's career in safety, Walker decided to adopt Jessica Jones who had lost her entire family in a car crash and barely survived it herself.

What did Trish do to Jessica Jones?

Trish Walker, the murderer The culmination of Trish's narcissism and arrogance in the second season (before she really went off the rails) was when she showed up to the theme park and shot Jessica's mom in the head, right in front of Jessica.

Does Trish Walker become a villain?

Throughout the third season of Jessica Jones, Trish goes from being a vigilante hero to a self-described villain.

Why did Trish go to jail?

After receiving powers from an experimental surgery, Walker became a vigilante known as Hellcat, helping Jones to track down villains, but eventually lost her way, becoming a killer herself. Walker was finally stopped by Jones and arrested, being imprisoned in the Raft.



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