Tovinski, Alexei
Appeared in Forgotten in Death (early June, 2061)[1]
Personal Information[]
- Description: A hard face, sharp and lean, white-blond hair cut close to the scalp, pale blue eyes
- Age: 52
- Hair: White-blond
- Eyes: Pale blue
- Relationships: Nadia Tovinski (wife); Una Tovinski (daughter, eight); Mikael Tovinski (son, twelve); Pilar Sanchez (lover); Elena (daughter, fourteen); Elsa Karvell (lover); Gregor (son, eight); Alise (daughter, six); Masie Franks (lover); unnamed child-to-be from Franks; Marta Bardova (aunt); Yuri Bardov (uncle)
- Occupation: Chief structural engineer with Bardov Construction
Criminal History[]
- Three assault charges - six months inside for the third one., at age 24
- Carrying a blade over the legal limit, two counts, ages eighteen and twenty-two - fines, community service for the second charge, no time served.
- Questioned and released over the beating death of a shopkeeper.
- Questioned and released over the drowning - in a toilet bowl - of a city inspector - no wits, no physical evidence, suspect alibied.
Homicide Information[]
- Alva Quirk[2]
- Bashed on the head with a crowbar and left in a dumpster at Hudson Yards
- She saw him stealing materials from the job site and wrote it down in her notebook to report to the job boss.
- Carmine Delgato[3]
- TOD: 5:43 p.m. (1743)
- COD: Asphyxiation, strangulations by hanging
- Injected Dexachlorine, a paralytic, into his neck immediately before hanging him, staging it as a suicide[4] Since it only remains in the bloodstream a few hours, it would have escaped notice but for the fact that Eve found the body before Delgato was dead and Morris was able to do an immediate tox screen[5]
Interesting Facts[]
- Had been stealing from the company to fund his extravagant lifestyle and many affairs and offspring. He padded invoices, used cheaper grade material, and bribed inspectors.
- Emigrated to the U.S. in 2023 at age fifteen.
- Married 2048, to the daughter of his uncle-in-law’s cousin.
- Juvenile record sealed in Kiev.
- He fired his lawyer, Dima Ilyin, who was Bardov’s lawyer, and made a deal where he confessed to the murders and was allowed to be transported to prison under a new name so Bardov couldn’t find and kill him.[5]
References[]
- ↑ Forgotten in Death, Chapter 5
- ↑ Forgotten in Death, Chapter 1
- ↑ Forgotten in Death, Chapter 6
- ↑ Forgotten in Death, Chapter 12
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Forgotten in Death, Chapter 15