For other uses of Breen, see Breen (disambiguation).
Merriweather, Breen
Mentioned in Visions in Death (September, 2059)
Personal Information[]
- Description: A nice, hardworking woman who adored her son.[1]
- Age at TOD: 30
- Hair: Brown
- Eyes: Blue
- Address: Upper East Side, downstairs from Annalou Harbor
- Relationships: Jesse (five-year-old son), unnamed ex-husband, unnamed parents
- Occupation: Studio Tech, Channel 75
Interesting Facts[]
- Divorced with a five year old son; reported missing (June 10, 2059) by her childcare provider, Annalou Harbor, when she didn’t come home from her shift.[2]
- Breen enjoyed crafts and knew Nadine Furst slightly.[3]
- Nadine found out that Breen had made an offhand comment a few nights before she disappeared about a big, silent type who had started to ride her train; she said he had hands the size of turkey platters. She also mentioned that he had no hair and always wore sunshades, even in the middle of the night.[4]
- Detectives Polinski and Silk were assigned to her case.[5]
- Her family is still paying the rent on her apartment, and Annalou comes in weekly to water her plants.[6]
- Her mother told Annalou to cooperate with the police, so she allowed Eve to take her electronics into evidence.[6]
- Shopped at Total Crafts.[6]
- She'd been looking forward to taking Jesse to Disney World East.[6]
- The first of the fifteen women murdered by John Blue;[7] buried on his grandmother’s farm in upstate New York.[8]
References[]
- ↑ Visions in Death (ISBN 0-425-20300-X), p. 123
- ↑ Visions in Death (ISBN 0-425-20300-X), p. 110
- ↑ Visions in Death (ISBN 0-425-20300-X), p. 124
- ↑ Visions in Death, Chapter 13
- ↑ Visions in Death, Chapter 7
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Visions in Death, Chapter 8
- ↑ Visions in Death (ISBN 0-425-20300-X), p. 342
- ↑ Visions in Death (ISBN 978-0-7499-3499-6), p. 328