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Pickering, Dr. Rochelle “Ro” - Child Psychologist at An Dídean

Appeared in Connections in Death (March, 2061)[1], Shadows in Death (May, 2061)[2], Desperation in Death (late June, 2061)[3], and Passions in Death (August, 2061)[4], and mentioned in Faithless in Death (May, 2061)[5], and Random in Death (August, 2061)[6]

Personal Information[]

  • Description: Built and beautiful
  • Hair: Dark curls
  • Relationships: Crack (boyfriend); Martin (older brother); Lyle (younger brother); Walter (youngest brother); unnamed parents (both dead); Deborah (maternal grandmother); niece; nibling-to-be; Clara (sister-in-law)
  • Previous Address (in Connections): Second floor apartment in a five story Lower West Side building, New York, NY
  • Current Address: Lived with Crack
  • Occupation: Child psychologist (head therapist) at An Dídean

Description[]

  • Mira says she’s stable and dedicated, a serious woman.
  • Roarke tells Eve says she’s highly qualified, experienced, dedicated, comes strongly recommended, and has no criminal record.

History[]

  • Grew up in the Bowery.
  • Her father did time for illegals and died in prison when she was 15.
  • Her mother self-terminated shortly after her father died.
  • She was raised by her maternal grandmother after her parents died.
  • Her older brother went to trade school, had a plumbing business in Tribeca, was married, had a three-year-old daughter and another child on the way.
  • Her next younger brother, Lyle, did time as a juvenile for theft and possession, the same as an adult, and belonged to the Bangers, He was out of prison for two years and just completed rehab, clean and no longer with the Bangers when he was murdered.
  • Her youngest brother was in law school at Columbia on scholarship.

Interesting Facts[]

  • Had consulted at Dóchas.
  • Replaced Dr. Susann Po at An Dídean; Dr. Po moved to East Washington to be with her son.
  • Volunteered at a local shelter twice a month with her brother Lyle.
  • Lived in a 2 bedroom apartment in the Lower West Side with her younger brother.

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