Luz Lucha

Luz Lucha was the killer of a movie producer named Horace Foster in Wild Wild Death  (Case #89, or Case #33 of Pacific Bay).

Profile
Luz is a 30-year old now-former female wrestler of Hispanic heritage. She was born in Mexico. Luz wears a leather shirt and sports a scar on her neck. Besides that, she wears cowboy boots, plays poker, and consumes tequila.

Role in Case(s)
Luz was found guilty of grand homicide after evidence pointed her as the killer.

Luz thought the player made a false arrest after evidence outed her as the killer but when Frank pointed out the tequila attribute, she tried to place the blame at Tex Houlihan but conceded after Frank made clear that leather was an attribute Luz had. Luz was a female wrestling champion for three straight years and felt that a hit to Horace was easy to her sights. One day Luz found Horace in the set of The Ornery Die Last when he was alone and forgave him by offering whiskey as goodwill. Since whiskey and ketamine had an interaction, Horace lost control of himself and that's when Luz tied Horace to the horses by the elbow and the knees. Luz played the sound of a rattlesnake on her phone, scaring the horses as if the snakes were real, and with enough speed, pryed Horace of his limbs, killing him. Luz took some time to take off her mask to reveal a skull tattoo on her forehead, which was her birthmark. The player heard enough so they shipped the female wrestling sensation to court.

Luz made clear her reason to kill Horace before Judge Dante with his discomfort of wrestling masks aside. Horace promised Luz that he would pay all monies he owed her but broke his promise one too many times. Money was the driving reason for murder, so Luz took a still from one of her wrestling matches replacing her victim's face with Horace's as a fatal reminder for him to pay her up in full not to mention a "Dead Man's Hand" (consisting of the Eight of Diamonds, Eight of Clubs, Ace of Diamonds, and the Ace of Spades) she sent to augment her demand for her monies to be returned in a timely manner. Horace said that Luz was no match for him, so Luz did what she told Frank and the player in the interrogation room to make him realize that she's serious in her endeavors. Judge Dante has heard enough, so a 25-year jail sentence was an appropriate judgment for Luz. Frank knew Horace had no honor, but admitted that there's no plausible reason for blood to be shed.

Case Appearances

 * Wild Wild Death (Case #89, or Case #33 of Pacific Bay)