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Howard is the 41-year-old CEO of Stacy's. He has blue eyes and short, wavy black hair. He wears a black pinstripe suit with a white shirt, brown waistcoat with gray buttons and a red, purple and white striped shirt. He sports black-rimmed spectacles and has a red pocket watch in his left breast pocket. It is known that Howard drinks Libertine cocktails.
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==Events of ''[[Criminal Case]]''==
 
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Howard became a suspect after [[Carrie James|Carrie]] and the player found the pocket watch he had gifted to Sébastien. He explained that he had planned to open a Stacy's location in [[Paris]] and that he had felt that Sébastien's support would be a boon to his business strategy. However, Sébastien was less than enthusiastic about associating with the Stacy's brand, breaking the pocket watch as a result. Carrie then told Howard about the murder, shocking him. He asked if editor [[Martine Meunier]] was involved in the investigation, revealing that she used to [[Grimsborough Police Department|work as a coroner]] in the United States. He then told the team to let him know if he could contribute anything else to their investigation.
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Howard was spoken to again about the weird piggy bank he had given to Sébastien. He revealed that Sébastien had almost singlehandedly run the Stacy's brand into the ground, taking to social media to drum up resistance against Stacy's. With one post, Stacy's stock dropped in value by fifty one percent, tarnishing his brand's reputation. Calling the attack personal, Howard sent Sébastien the piggy bank, calling him a morally bankrupt swine.
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Howard was found to be innocent after the team incarcerated [[Juliette Segal]] for Sébastien's murder.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 15:33, 26 June 2020

Howard Stacy was a suspect in the murder investigation of journalist Sébastien Lefebvre in Murder à la Mode (Case #2 of City of Romance).

Profile

Howard is the 41-year-old CEO of Stacy's. He has blue eyes and short, wavy black hair. He wears a black pinstripe suit with a white shirt, brown waistcoat with gray buttons and a red, purple and white striped shirt. He sports black-rimmed spectacles and has a red pocket watch in his left breast pocket. It is known that Howard drinks Libertine cocktails.

Height 6'1"
Age 41
Weight 184 lbs
Eyes blue
Blood A-

Events of Criminal Case

Howard became a suspect after Carrie and the player found the pocket watch he had gifted to Sébastien. He explained that he had planned to open a Stacy's location in Paris and that he had felt that Sébastien's support would be a boon to his business strategy. However, Sébastien was less than enthusiastic about associating with the Stacy's brand, breaking the pocket watch as a result. Carrie then told Howard about the murder, shocking him. He asked if editor Martine Meunier was involved in the investigation, revealing that she used to work as a coroner in the United States. He then told the team to let him know if he could contribute anything else to their investigation.

Howard was spoken to again about the weird piggy bank he had given to Sébastien. He revealed that Sébastien had almost singlehandedly run the Stacy's brand into the ground, taking to social media to drum up resistance against Stacy's. With one post, Stacy's stock dropped in value by fifty one percent, tarnishing his brand's reputation. Calling the attack personal, Howard sent Sébastien the piggy bank, calling him a morally bankrupt swine.

Howard was found to be innocent after the team incarcerated Juliette Segal for Sébastien's murder.

Trivia

  • Stacy's is a parody of the American department store chain Macy's.

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