For other uses of Cecil, see Cecil (disambiguation).
Doggett, Cecil B.
Mentioned in Desperation in Death (late June, 2061)[1]
Personal Information[]
- Employed by Red Swan Productions as a recruitment officer for five years
- No spouse, no offspring
- Lived in Maryland, outside Baltimore
Interesting Facts[]
- Was a cop in Baltimore City, terminated after twelve years on the job for excessive force, extortion, and ultimately striking a superior officer.
- Was a guard at a minimum-security prison in rural Maryland after that
- Owned a black van, a “damn nice house, a boat, and a Panther ZX convertible roadster.”
- Uniform Carmichael had a run-in with him when he was twelve - he stopped his father in Baltimore when he was driving his little sister, his baby brother, and him to get ice cream, claiming the vehicle was stolen. He put a gun in his dad’s face, ordered him out of the car, and slammed him against the hood of the car so hard it busted his lip and had his nose bleeding. He cuffed his father and put him facedown on the ground, but with so many people recording the incident, he finally uncuffed him and told him he got lucky this time. Doggett was suspended for it, not for the first time.[2]
References[]
- ↑ Desperation in Death, Chapter 19
- ↑ Desperation in Death, Chapters 20