Warren Goodfellow

Warren Goodfellow was a suspect in the murder investigation of aid worker Donna Sandover in Bad Medicine (Case #19 of World Edition).

Profile
Warren is a 46-year old aid worker and supervisor to Donna. He dons a blue-collared shirt and a red vest with a water bottle strap. He has glasses and a Rising Hope name tag around his neck. It is known that Warren drinks chai tea, knows the Bhagavad Gita, and eats papadums.

Role in Case(s)
Warren became a suspect after the player and Carmen Martinez found the victim's phone and the outgoing calls that were sent to him. He was shocked to hear of Donna's murder, saying it could not have come at a worse time as supplies are short. He said she called him for moral support, saying she was an idealist and had a good heart, but was naive and struggled with the harsh realities faced with a disaster zone. Carmen said The Bureau was happy to offer any assistance they could to Rising Hope, to which Warren responded saying he appreciated it.

Warren was spoken to again about his stolen security pass found in the victim's bag. He said the victim was frustrated by the red tape that was delaying the release of their medical supplies, so she thought to steal it so she could treat the earthquake victims. He was furious at her because of it, saying that while he sympathized with her frustration, that was not how they do things there and that she was losing sight of what is important.

Warren was found to be innocent after the team incarcerated Dr Sumati Misra for Donna's murder. But he was spoken to again regarding Rising Hope's decision to sell their medication to O.M. MediLab. He said there was medication, but the red tape prevented them from accessing it. There was not anything that could be done with it as they were not allowed to distribute it and clearing it for use would take too long, so they decided to sell it figuring they could raise funds by selling the medication they could not use. He was just as outraged as they were, but he felt this was a necessary step to keep things going.

Case Appearances

 * Bad Medicine (Case #19 of World Edition)