User blog comment:3t1k/CASE 55/@comment-4578647-20140208160153/@comment-11738-20140208163644

Luna was somewhat a cadre of The Crimson Order and wanted to rid Grimsborough of the Goodwin family who's been a threat to the Crimson Order since colonial Grimsborough, when Mary Goodwin was about to expose the Crimson Order. When Jones wanted to know who the leader of the Crimson Order was through Luna, Luna refused, since she firmly believed that she was a dutiful trooper of the Crimson Order and has every obligation to protect the Crimson Order at all costs, even going so far by stating that she would rather spend life in jail rather than revealing the leader's ident. In court, Luna told the judge that she did the city a favor--by putting a serial killer six feet under, but although the Judge said that Tess was an escaped convict, Luna's actions makes her no better than Tess. A 25 year jail sentence just for Luna's alleged aiding in Tess's escape and the execution of Tess seems to be a bit too lenient.