Tucker Smalls

Tucker Smalls was the killer of Felicia Steppingstone in The Young and the Lifeless (Case #87, or Case #31 of Pacific Bay).

Profile
Tucker is a now-former understudy of 27 years of age. Tucker drives a convertible and wears a phone earpiece on his right ear. Moreso, Tucker owns a chihuahua, uses teeth whitener, and drinks protein shakes.

Role in Case(s)
Tucker was Felicia's assistant but was found guilty of murder after evidence incriminated him as the killer.

Tucker attempted to persuade the police that he had nothing to do with Felicia's death, but when Frank informed him that evidence incriminated him as the killer, he snapped by telling the team to keep his beloved chihuahua out of the murder. The player shipped Tucker to trial so that Tucker could explain his reasons for the murder before Judge Dante.

Tucker told the court that Felicia ruined his life, and in spite of him working as the actress's assistant, she treated Tucker as if he was her slave. Tucker was forced to do errands and chores for the actress and sometimes he would get yelled at by Felicia if he did something wrong. Felicia promised Tucker that she would introduce Tucker to some of her agents so that he would be as famous as her, but Tucker saw her as a liar--to which all Felicia did was abuse him.

Judge Dante informed Tucker that he was arrested previously for cocaine possession albeit Frank was aghast to know that Tucker didn't mention narcotics during the murder investigation. According to Judge Dante, Tucker was pulled over the night before he offed Felicia for speeding with no driver's license in which street patrollers found narcotics in the car's trunk. The narcotics were Felicia's, in which Tucker was forced to grab a couple of cocaine packages for Felicia during transit, but the street patrollers assumed the narcotics to be Tucker's property, and because of this Tucker is faced with a criminal record that will prevent him from becoming a celebrity in his own right. Tucker wanted revenge, so he followed Felicia until he boxed her to the Ivywood Sign, and upon cornering Felicia, slashed her with razor blades and tied her to the sign to make the public aware of her monstrosity. Judge Dante made things clear that there is no excuse to murder, so he gives Tucker a 20-year jail sentence for the murder of Felicia Steppingstone.

Case Appearances

 * The Young and the Lifeless (Case #87, or Case #31 of Pacific Bay)