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==Role in Case(s)==
 
==Role in Case(s)==
Mitchell was first interrogated, since the team found his lip prints on a whiskey glass in Jerry's club, The Livingstone Club. Later on, Mitchell was interrogated again, because he was in [[Mayor Johnson]]'s party on the same table that had the cake that killed Jerry. After time, all the evidence needed proves that Mitchell was the killer. Mitchell said that he killed Jerry because Jerry got him drunk one night, thus revealing that his family was broke, as well as Jerry recording him saying that. Mitchell did not want his family name to get spoiled as the people in [[:Category:Maple Heights|Maple Heights]] would have regarded him with disdain if they had known the truth, and he said murder is a lesser crime in this district. Mitchell thought he would get revenge by killing Jerry, because he revealed that his family is broke. However, [[Judge Hall|the court]] deduced that a murder, no matter the details of and the motives behind the occurrence, is a punishable offense even though the slaying was justified and decided to condemn Westville to life in jail with no parole.
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Mitchell was first interrogated, since the team found his lip prints on a whiskey glass in Jerry's club, The Livingstone Club. Later on, Mitchell was interrogated again, because he was in [[Mayor Johnson]]'s party on the same table that had the cake that killed Jerry. After time, all the evidence needed proves that Mitchell was the killer. Mitchell said that he killed Jerry because Jerry got him drunk one night, thus revealing that his family was broke, as well as Jerry recording him saying that. Mitchell did not want his family name to get spoiled as the people in [[:Category:Maple Heights|Maple Heights]] would have regarded him with disdain if they had known the truth, and he said murder is a lesser crime in this district. Mitchell thought he would get revenge by killing Jerry, because he revealed that his family is broke. However, [[Judge Hall|the court]] deduced that a murder, no matter the details of and the motives behind the occurrence, is a punishable offense even though the slaying was justified and condemned Mitchell to life imprisonment.
   
 
==Case Appearances==
 
==Case Appearances==

Revision as of 06:07, 14 October 2013

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Mitchell Westville was one of the suspects during the investigation of the murder of Jerry Bigwall in Blood and Glory (Case #42). He was also the killer of Jerry.

Profile

Michell is a 67 year old man that has short-gray hair and brown eyes. In his appearance, he is seen wearing a yellow suit with a memorial poppy. Underneath the suit, he wears a white shirt with a blue bowtie. He weighs 163 lbs and his blood type is O+. It is known that Mitchell drinks whiskey, since his lip prints was on a whiskey glass, has read "The Prince", uses sunscreen and plays tennis.

Height 5'8"
Age 67
Weight 163 lbs
Eyes brown
Blood O+

Role in Case(s)

Mitchell was first interrogated, since the team found his lip prints on a whiskey glass in Jerry's club, The Livingstone Club. Later on, Mitchell was interrogated again, because he was in Mayor Johnson's party on the same table that had the cake that killed Jerry. After time, all the evidence needed proves that Mitchell was the killer. Mitchell said that he killed Jerry because Jerry got him drunk one night, thus revealing that his family was broke, as well as Jerry recording him saying that. Mitchell did not want his family name to get spoiled as the people in Maple Heights would have regarded him with disdain if they had known the truth, and he said murder is a lesser crime in this district. Mitchell thought he would get revenge by killing Jerry, because he revealed that his family is broke. However, the court deduced that a murder, no matter the details of and the motives behind the occurrence, is a punishable offense even though the slaying was justified and condemned Mitchell to life imprisonment.

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