Penelope Rivera

Penelope Rivera was one of the suspects and convicted killer of her best friend and fellow Grimsborough University student Lisa Edwards in At the End of the Rope (Case #35).

Profile
Penelope was a 21 year old caucasian woman who has long wavy brown hair which trickles down her shoulders and wraps around to her back. She wears a red headband at the top of her head and wears very large white glasses in front of her light brown eyes. Penelope wears red lipstick usually. She wears a white polo-shirt behind a checkered grey swearshirt. At the top of the sweatshirt is a pink/red button with a silk part wrapped around it. Penelope wears a silver beaded neckalce around her neck. Penelope weighs 120 pounds and her blood type is A+. It is known that Penelope likes to drinks coffee, uses a social networking site called FriendNet and has watched a horror movie called the Hangman Murders.

Role in Case(s)
Penelope was called in when her best friend Lisa Edwards was found hung in the library section of the University. Penelope was spoken to as she was the one who found her body hanging there. She said that Lisa hung herself because she was being bulled on FriendNet. The team later found a movie called The Hangman Murders which they believed to be the inspiration for the murder. Penelope was arrested for the murder of Lisa Edwards but believed she didn't mean to do it. Penelope wanted Lisa to be her best friend again, so began to cyber bully her, so she would confide in her. If anything, it drove Lisa further away from Penelope, and Lisa began to spend more time with Tess Goodwin who Penelope hated. Lisa then found out Penelope was the one bullying her and called her to the library to confront her. Penelope thought that she was going to be best friends with her again, but they got into a fight. Penelope knocked her out and saw a rope under a desk, grabbed it, and hung Lisa from the second floor library balcony.

Sentence

 * Ten years in prison, with chance of parole in six.

Case Appearances

 * At the End of the Rope (Case #35)