Louis De Rico

Louis De Rico was one of the suspects in the murder investigation of croupier Alfie McNaulty in Killer Takes All (Case #107, or Case #51 of Pacific Bay).

Profile
Louis is a 50-year old ex-con who served in prison for 6 years. According to his criminal record, he had been responsible for crimes including fraud, racketeering, jewel thieving and etcetera. He wears a blue suit jacket with a gold chain and several rings, which include gold and sapphire. It is known that Louis eats shrimp cocktails and is superstitious.

Role in Case(s)
Louis was first interrogated after the team found the parole bracelet he removed and had Hannah analyze it. He said he removed because it didn't fit his style. When informed about the murder that took place, he said that he played at his table, but wasn't involved with the murder. Louis was only at the casino to play poker and swore that he was a changed man.

Louis was interrogated again after the team managed to find a death threat he sent to the victim. He was shocked to hear that they found the postcard he wrote the threat, and he said he wrote that because he was mad. Six years ago, he was planning a big casino heist and had everything planned. He needed a croupier to watch for him, so he went to the victim and bribed him to help. However, he turned on Louis and had him sent to jail for six years. Once he got out, he left to get even with the victim, but he turned back after seeing a black cat believing it to be bad luck.

Louis was found to be innocent after the team incarcerated Grace O'Brien for Alfie's murder. However, the team spoke to him again after they found a photo of him robbing a jewelry store. When they found it, they tried to get more information out of him. Louis said the photo didn't prove anything, and while it wasn't proof enough to arrest him, the team fined him for removing his parole monitor bracelet. He paid, then informed the player that he would have the last laugh in the end.

Case Appearances

 * Killer Takes All (Case #107, or Case #51 of Pacific Bay)