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Pauley, Darrin

Appeared in Kindred in Death (c. June 2060, Sunday - Saturday)

Personal Information[]

Description[]

  • Caucasian male, with even, attractive, somewhat feminine features. Small, straight nose, full lips, soft eyes, a bit heavy-lidded; the face was oval, almost classically so, and the hair dark, shaggy, trendy.[5]
  • According to Mimi and Vinnie, there was something scary in his eyes; something mean, just not right in them.[6]

Personality[]

  • He was very patient, persuasive, deliberate, and careful. He was smart and could be charming.[7] He was organized, controlled, and focused, with sociopathic tendencies; he was educated.[8]
  • Organized, focused, with the ability to acclimate.[9]

History[]

  • His data had him listed as being from Sundown, Alabama, south of Mobile.[10]
  • Darrin, seven years ago, told Vinnie that his mother was dead, murdered; he said he knew who was responsible and he had plans.[6]
  • The last time they saw Darrin was seven years ago. Mimi was home alone and afraid to let them - Darrin and Vinnie’s twin, Vance - in, so she called Vincent home from work.[11]
  • Vinnie didn’t know if Inga had run away from his brother, or if they planned it all together, to dupe him, to use him so she’d have a safe place to stay while she was nesting/pregnant.[12]
    • Inga left when when Darrin was a couple of months old. She took whatever wasn’t nailed down in his place, his car, cleaned out his savings, and even the little account he started for Darrin. All that was left was a video cube of Vance, laughing, telling Vinnie thanks for filling in for him. Vance had been arrested almost a year before, for fraud, or something.[12]
    • Vinnie hired a private investigator to try to find them, but he couldn’t afford him for very long. It never came to anything but, back then, Darrin felt like his.[12]
  • About three years ago, he got an email from Darrin, who said he was in college in Chicago. Vinnie sent him a thousand dollars and never heard anything from him again.[13]
  • When his mother was arrested, he was removed by child services into foster care during the investigation, and subsequently returned to his father after forty-eight hours.[14] He was about four when his mother was murdered.[15]
    • She was arrested twenty-one years ago, and murdered nineteen years ago. Darrin said Vance told him how MacMasters set her up and planted illegals on her, then blackmailed her into having sex with him; he claimed the cops set her up with the Stallions.[16]

Criminal History[]

  • He had solid e-skills, but not genius. Eve thought, if he was stellar he could have found a way to bypass the cameras without setting up a flag with a remote before he went in. But he had to do it from the inside, input the virus to corrupt the hard drive.[17]
    • After much frustration, Roarke, Feeney, and McNab broke through the virus and captured his image outside MacMasters' house - in distorted pixels - from which they could enhance, define, and clean up.[18]
  • Shortly after he was sent the thousand dollars, Vinnie’s emergency bank account was accessed and another four thousand was taken out of it.[19]

Homicide Information[]

  • Victims:
  • Aliases:
    • David[20] - David Pruit (DOB: October 6, 2037)[21]
    • Drew Pittering[22]
    • Damien Patterson[23]
    • Donald Petrie[24]
    • Dom Patrelli[25]
    • Dennis “Denny” Plimpton[26]
  • He attempted to drug Charity Mimoto but had been set up and was arrested.[27]
    • He claimed that he was only going to drug and rob her.[28]
  • He was arrested for two counts of murder, one count of attempted murder[29] and said all the victims - because their families who were involved with his mother’s arrest/murder - were each responsible, in some way, for ruining his family.[30]

Interesting Facts[]

  • He met Deena in Central Park and claimed he was a nineteen year-old student at Columbia, was from Georgia, and had gotten in some trouble there with illegals.[31]
    • Jo Jennings said he was going to take Deena to a show, since she liked the theater. He said he had tickets to see Coast to Coast.[32] Deena had two playbills for Shake It Up in her souvenir collection. On one, a heart with a notation “D&D 5/16/60” represented their one-month anniversary. Jo said he also gave Deena a little stuffed dog.[33]
      • There was one set of prints on the playbill, though no matches in the database.[34] After his arrest, Darrin’s prints were matched.[35]
  • Jamie Lingstrom ran his image through Columbia’s imaging program and found Darrin Pauley registered five years ago and spent one-and-a-half semesters in.[36]
  • He showed up at Deena’s memorial, was made by Eve but, due to the panic caused by the police grabbing the wrong man, escaped in the confusion.[37]
  • He said he and his father have always been a team; they worked together.[38]
    • Eve told him that Vance set him up, like he set up his mother, like he set up Vinnie.[39]
  • Darrin, against the advice of his counsel, waived a trial; his counsel was trying to pull mental incapacity but Cher Reo said that wasn’t going to fly. He was going in [to prison], and staying in.[40]

References[]

  1. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 131, 140
  2. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 316
  3. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 214, 238
  4. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 366
  5. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 209
  6. 6.0 6.1 Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 223
  7. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 111, 138-139
  8. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 154-155
  9. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 175
  10. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 214
  11. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 222-223
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 224
  13. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 224-225
  14. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 230, 277
  15. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 256
  16. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 353-354
  17. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 198
  18. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 207, 213, 348
  19. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 225
  20. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 48
  21. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 234-235
  22. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 169, 266
  23. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 230
  24. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 275
  25. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 292
  26. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 301-302
  27. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 343-344
  28. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 348
  29. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 344, 355
  30. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 254-355
  31. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 48-49, 70, 74, 350
  32. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 49
  33. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 183-184
  34. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 313
  35. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 349
  36. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 210, 212
  37. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 315-316
  38. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 355
  39. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 357
  40. Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 371
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