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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 33. Chapters: Bombers, Murderers, People Involved With Trudy's Death, Alice Westergren, Brian Babbage, Charles Bach, Christiaan Vezza, Cowan, Dale J. Biederbeck III, Dennis Gammill, Ethan Rickover, Frank Nunn, Gavin Lloyd, George Teeger, Harry Ashcombe, Ian Sykes, John Gitomer, John Rollins, Julian Hodge, Leonard Stokes, Linda Fusco, Madero, Morris Lancaster, Rhonda Carnegie, Rob Sherman, Steven Leight, Theresa Scott, Walker Browning, Warrick Tennyson, Winston Brenner, Brian Babbage, Frank Nunn, Warrick Tennyson, Winston Brenner, Alice Westergren, Brian Babbage, Charles Bach, Christiaan Vezza, Cowan, Dale J. Biederbeck III, Dennis Gammill, Ethan Rickover, Frank Nunn, Gavin Lloyd, George Teeger, Harry Ashcombe, Ian Sykes, Jack Bollinger, John Rollins, Julian Hodge, Leonard Stokes, Linda Fusco, Madero, Morris Lancaster, Rhonda Carnegie, Rob Sherman, Steven Leight, Theresa Scott, Walker Browning, Winston Brenner, Dale J. Biederbeck III, Ethan Rickover, Frank Nunn, Trudy Monk, Warrick Tennyson. Excerpt: Corporal Alice Westergren was an officer of the San Francisco Police Department. Unknown to anyone else in the department, Alice was having an affair with Detective Terry Chasen, which Alice took very seriously, while Chasen was estranged from his wife. Shortly before Christmas in 2005, Chasen reconciled with his wife, and told Alice their affair was over. Feeling her age, and unable to contemplate spending the rest of her life alone, Alice plotted to murder Chasen. Ingeniously, she planned for the murder to look like a failed attempt on Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, who had plenty of enemies. Suggesting a "Secret Santa" gift exchange for the office Christmas party, she rigged the drawing so that Stottlemeyer drew Chasen's name, then sent Stottlemeyer an anonymous gift (a bottle of port wine poisoned with strychnine). On the night of the party, she hid Stottlemeyer's gift to Chasen, then suggested the port as a replace...