Joey Kim

Joey Kim was one of the suspects in the murder investigation of Stacy Lovely in Death By Martini (Case #109, or Case #53 of Pacific Bay)

Profile
Joey is a 42-year old chapel priest who works a Cupid's Chapel in. He dress like Elvis and has several cross necklaces and a gardenia flower on his jacket. It is known that Joey drinks champagne, sings karaoke, and eats chocolate cake.

Role in Case(s)
Joey was first interrogated after the team analyzed a cardboard advertisement of him found at the chapel. When informed that the victim was married at the chapel, he couldn't recall her as he officiates dozens of marriages per day. Though he didn't know who Stacy married he suggested the player and Frank investigate the Mennagio hotel since that's where the couples typically go afterwards.

Frank and the player spoke with Joey again after they uncovered the victim's divorce scamming business. Stacy had been married to many men before Spencer Dickson, and she divorced them all in order to get their money. She would then split the profits with her divorce attorney, who so happened to be Joey Kim. When he saw Stacy he saw her potential and they began earning profit from divorcing men, she got them to divorce her and he handled all the paperwork. When asked why he didn't mention him knowing the victim in the first place, he said he didn't want to become a suspect, and that he and Stacy ended up in an argument over the profits.

Joey Kim was proven to be innocent after Jeremy Bowman's incarceration, but was confronted later regarding a possible big heist in Paradise City. Thanks to a hunch by Sue-Ellen Lovely, the team managed to obtain more information about the heist. Analysis from Hannah Choi reveals the masterminds behind the heist require a team of five people and a lot of equipment. She also managed to find fingerprints belonging to Joey, leading the team to suspect he is part of the heist. Though he explains that he has nothing to do with the heist, and that he refused their offer to be involved. When asked who came forward with the offer, Joey replied saying it was a local gun trader named Merv Waylon, who would be at an annual gun convention that would be opening soon. With this information, the team left to notify the station about Merv in order to obtain more information regarding the heist.

Case Appearances

 * Death By Martini (Case #109, or Case #53 of Pacific Bay)