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Birth Place: Detroit, Mi Age: 23 Race: White Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown Skin Tone: Fair Any Scars or Distinguishing Marks: Various street tattoos, and several scars scattered over her body. Build or Body Type: Slim/Athletic Height: 5'11 Weight: 131 Day or Night Person: Night Introvert or Extrovert: Introvert Optimist or Pessimist: Pessimist Talents: Lock picking, chemistry. Dossier: Raised in Detroit foster homes, Marissa Landes was in and out of juvenile detention centers for most of her teenage years. She excelled in school, despite her behavior problems. At the age of 16 she used the car that her parents purchased for her for her birthday, and drove to New York, where she sold it and picked up the life of crime learning some minor B&E, and doing random dealings with drug manufacturers because of her natural skill with chemicals. After several years in New York she took off to see the world by bus. Along the way she made connections with people, who she in turn stabbed in the back and robbed them of what ever she needed, before getting on the bus, and heading wherever she pleased. The crime spree ended later 2002 when she was caught in a sting operation, and in an attempt to flee, she was shot three times in the back. Paramedics found her unconscious in a drain pipe in Denver, Colorado dying of blood loss and suffering from hypothermia. She was taken to a hospital where she was promptly arrested, and sent to the county jail where she awaited trial, and possible extradition. Lucky for her, on route from Denver to San Antonio, Texas she the van that was carrying her to the state was involved in an auto collision. Two of the three officers were pinned beneath the wreck. The third officer, Officer David Kenworth pulled an unconscious Landes from the wreckage. Acting as if she were coming to, she coaxed the officer to take off her shackles due to difficulty breathing. Once her hands were free, she went for the officers pepper spray, incapacitating him for long enough to put a bullet in his brain, along with the other dying officers, accounting for the first half of the fatalities of her escape. Once lights were to be seen on the lonely highway, Marissa again played dead as a car approached the scene, and stopped to check the scene. A group of three college students were taken hostage by Landes and forced to drive 250 miles south of where the accident took place to a border check outside of Lubbock, Texas. There they were executed and left in the desert. Little is know on the current whereabouts of Marissa, but sources have reported her in the Los Angeles area. |