Mary Gray

Mary Gray was a red-haired middle aged woman who was murdered by drowning in The Lake's Bride (Case #27).

Murder Details
Mary was found in a car which was parked near a lake in the Historical Centre. The killer had drowned her and then stuffed her in the trunk of the car. He had left the trunk open at the side of the lake. Upon autopsy, it was revealed that the killer had the following characteristics: the killer collects stamps, has a dog, has scratches somewhere, a mud stain, and blue eyes.

Killer and Reasons
The killer was her lover: a poet named Alexander Vladinsky. He had a mental problem and saw everything through his eyes as poetry. Alexander loved Mary and thought that love, passion, and death were all similar and that murder was the highest form of desire.

Case Appearances

 * The Lake's Bride (Case #27)