Shelly Dulard

Shelly Dulard was one of the suspects during the murder investigation of Coleen Truman in Easy Prey (Case #63, or Case #7 of Pacific Bay).

Profile
Shelly is a 31-year old caucasian steamboat driver who sports blonde hair tied to a ponytail and wears green eyeshadow and red lipstick. Shelly wears a yellow denim vest over her casual shirt, wears a pink arm bracelet on her left arm, an anchor necklace on her neck, and a red anchor button on her vest's left. Shelly sustained warts on her chin, and is known to have consumed rum, and handles hunting rifles well.

Role in Case(s)
Shelly Dulard is a steamboat driver serving primarily Bayou Bleu.

During Amy Young's first recap near a steamboat, Shelly threw swamp litter at Amy to silence her, which was a sign of poor manners prompting Amy and the player to take a look at the steamboat for evidence leading to the arrest of Coleen's killer. When the team found torn paper and pieced it back together to reveal diet soup, Shelly started yelling at the team (not to mention Coleen called Shelly names, Coleen had no respect towards the feelings of the Bayou's people) assuming that the team were making fun out her, but Amy was not up to Shelly's insults--Amy fined Shelly and the player took Shelly for interrogation.

Shelly was not cooperative to the police and in spite of the fine Amy issued, Shelly told the team they reminded her of the victim who had no respect for the people at the Bayou at all. On the other hand, Amy thought Shelly was being discriminative in spite of Coleen's poor manners.

Shelly was questioned by the team once again when the player forensically dusted a shooting target with Coleen's face in it but Shelly stated that she will have one with Amy's face real soon in which Amy countered that Coleen was offed with a hunting rifle and lambasted Shelly for her refusal to cooperate. Coleen claimed that her shooting practice doesn't make her a murderer and warned that bankers like Coleen will claim that they're better than the average person, but doesn't like the kind of lifestyle non-Bayou people had. Shelly made no sense to the team at all, but in spite of Shelly's defiance, she was found innocent when Steve Bundy was found guilty of manslaughter with a hunting rifle.

While Frank Knight had to endeavor to bring Harvey Fitchner back to his senses, Amy had to put up with a catfight between Shelly and Vanessa Kimmel, in which Vanessa accused Shelly of stealing her back while Shelly countering that Vanessa stole her pills. Amy and the player had to go through the trouble of calming both women down, and warned them that any further misconduct will result in an arrest.

Case Appearances

 * Easy Prey (Case #63, or Case #7 of Pacific Bay)