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Jezabela was a suspect in the murder investigation of homeless man Steve Wood in A Deadly Game (Case #20 of Grimsborough) as well as making a minor appearance in Troubled Waters (Case #43 of Grimsborough).

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Jezabela is a 43-year-old S&M mistress who has blonde hair tied back in a bun. She wears an open black latex mistress' outfit with nets across the breast area and red lipstick. She has a whip which she carries about with her in her red nail-polished hands. It is known that Jezabela eats caviar.

Height 5'10"
Age 43
Weight 140 lbs
Eyes green
Blood O+

Events of Criminal Case

A Deadly Game

When Jones and the player were searching a creepy basement, they found a necklace with a leash which read "Property of Jezabela". This made them interrogate Jezabela, owner of a club called Jezabela's Dungeon, about the murder. When they asked her about the necklace, she said that it belonged to her vassal, Cherry Doll. Later, when the team found Jezabela's fingerprints on a caviar spoon left in the creepy basement, they went to talk to her again. When asked what she was doing in the creepy basement, Jezabela said that she had went there a long time ago as she wanted to rent it for her most special events. As for the caviar, Jezabela said that she used it for "Caviar goes too far" parties. 

Troubled Waters

Jezabela would be seen again giving vital clues leading to the arrest of Andrew Ashworth's killer via a phone conversation between herself and Jones. Following the case's closure, Jezabela approached the team in the police station in aggravation making the team aware that one of her paddles was missing, so the team confronted Patricia P. Harris, and after talking to Patricia, the team then found a white paddle with Jezabela's company logo on it. The team then revealed fingerprints, sent it to Alex for analysis, and confirmed the fingerprints to be Patricia's. The team did not hesitate to fine Patricia for property violation. 

Trivia

  • Jezabela is one of the characters to physically appear in two districts of Grimsborough.

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