Mary Goodwin

‘’’Mary Goodwin’’’ was a minor character in ''Criminal Case.’’ She played an average-to-central role in Ashes to Ashes (Case #55).

Profile
Mary was a Pilgrim woman who lived in the 1600’s as amongst the first of the Goodwins who settled what is Grimsborough as we know today. Mary wore a female Pilgrim outfit and a white Pilgrim bonnet. According to Morgan Goodwin, witchcraftery runs in the Goodwins, as Mary was a practitioner of witchcraft.

Murder Details
Mary was executed in November 1649, tied up to a pole and placed in a bonfire that killed her. The cause of Mary perishing was the excessive amount of harmful chemicals Mary inhaled for a prolonged period of time. Before her execution, Mary said her final words and even made contact with Claire Bell hoping that her descendants would be able to expose the truth. Since her elder descendant’s murder was similar to hers, the team deduced that both murders were somehow linked.

Killer and Motives
Mary was killed by The Crimson Order.

Sometime in 1649, Mary gathered information about the Crimson Order’s illicit activities and wanted to out the information to the public, but the Order couldn’t let Mary get away with it. The Crimson Order cornered Mary and as authorities, arrested and tried Mary for witchcraftery, but in reality, the Crimson Order obstructed justice by using an excuse to prevent Mary from outing a criminal endeavor during the age of the Colonial Pilgrims.

Mary would ask Claire a polite favor to hand out evidence of the Order’s guilt when the time is right moments before she was executed.

Case Appearances

 * Ashes to Ashes (Case #55; mentioned)