Keme Peota

Keme Peota was one of the minor character in Criminal Case appearing in Burying the Hatchet (Case #53) and There Will Be Blood (Case #56).

Profile
Keme was an Aloki Indian who lived in the Aloki Village as if it was 1643. Keme sported a bandana with feathers in his right side, wore a panther amulet, and male Aloki clothing. Keme had the same birthmark his descendant, Delsin Peota sported.

Role in Cases
Keme was the finest warrior in the Aloki tribe.

Anakee told a love story which Keme and Inaya were supposed to spend the rest of their lives together in harmony. However, Inaya saved the lives of the pilgrim crew led by Solomon Grimmes (who struggled to survive in the harsh winter) and suddenly fell in love with the Pilgrim. Keme strongly opposed Inaya to marry Solomon, but Keme had to respect Inaya's wishes to marry Solomon, and for the rest of his life Keme had to live as a heartbroken individual, but not without making a vow to the great spirits: Keme pleads one of his descendants to avenge the loss of Inaya by fatally removing the hand of a descendant of Solomon Grimmes. Keme's plea played a central role during the Aloki Settlement murder of Sandy Grimmes.

Keme played a minor role in the outster of the Crimson Order as Anakee told the team that instead of showing up to Pilgrim Feast doubling as the wedding celebration of Solomon and Inaya, Keme went bison hunting for some time, and when he returned back, found his tribe missing and out of reach. The Grimsborough Police Department played an important role in vindicating Keme by finding the mass grave of murdered Aloki, and finding out eventually that Solomon seduced Inaya, married her, hosted a Pilgrim-Aloki feast just to off the Aloki in the feast for the love of the Aloki gold mine The Crimson Order stole, and securing the Order's secrecy for the next 4 centuries.

Case Appearances

 * Burying the Hatchet (Case #53; mentioned)
 * There Will Be Blood (Case #56; mentioned)