Martha Price

Martha Price was one of the suspects in Troubled Waters (Case #43) and Drive, Swing, Die (Case #46), and the death of her very own daughter, Abigail Price, in Good Girls Don't Die (Case #48), and is a mayoral candidate for the Grimsborough Mayoral Race.

Profile
Martha is a 55 year old, green-eyed woman with short blonde hair who dresses professionally with a blue business suit, with a "Vote Blue" button on her suit. She weighs 150 pounds and her blood type is A+. Martha wears a necklace with a pair of sunglasses affixed for her to wear in the event sun comes out.

In Troubled Waters, it is also discovered that Martha wear lipstick, sail a boat, and even drink Mead (Honey-fermented alcoholic drink).

In Drive, Swing, Die, it is also discovered that Martha plays golf and drinks wine.

In Good Girl Don't Die, she wears blue eyeshadow and it is also discovered that Martha is in contact with talc, wears heels and practices acupuncture.

Role in Case(s)


During the events of Troubled Waters, the instant the team found Andrew Ashworth's body, the team did not hesitate to talk to Martha about the victim for evidence leading to the arrest of the killer. Martha was interrogated a second time if she knew something about Isabella's relationship with the victim. At the end of the investigation, Martha was proven innocent.

In the midst of Isabella's indictment, Martha made a request to have the team investigate the yacht for something that made weird sounds. This is the first time an innocent suspect made a request immediately after the killer was arrested.

In Drive, Swing, Die, Martha was called into questioning once again when she made a TV speech scolding the victim, Tony Webb. She was then interrogated again after the team discovered that she was lying about him, after they found that Tony was helping on her campaign.

In Good Girls Don't Die, Martha returns when her daughter, Abigail, was murdered during a beauty appointment. While it may seem that the murder was linked to the Mayoral Elections, it was actually linked to drugs and university admittance, in which Abigail refused to help Sabrina submit a urine sample as a process of applying for enrollment in a top university, a key motive in which why Sabrina Kingston killed Abigail by mistake.

Case Appearances

 * Blood and Glory (Case #42; mentioned)
 * Troubled Waters (Case #43)
 * Drive, Swing, Die (Case #46)
 * One Wedding and a Funeral (Case #47; mentioned during Additional Investigation)
 * Good Girls Don't Die (Case #48)