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== Description ==
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{{strong|Larry Johnson}} is the former husband of Mrs. Johnson.
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== Appearance ==
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Larry is a man with brown eyes, half‐long chestnut hair and a circle beard.
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He is seen dressed in a blue sweatsuit. When “working”, he hides his face with a hat and a bandana both black.
  
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
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We mainly know Larry through what Mrs. Johnson tells us, often in unpleasant terms. Indeed, it’s not courage that characterizes him since after leaving his wife, he returns to the neighborhood without a word to her.
  
 
== Story ==
 
== Story ==
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He and Mrs. Johnson used to live together in Erik’s house where he had arranged the basement as a leisure room, with poker table, whiskey and of course his precious instruments. Guitarist in a band, he chose to quit her several years ago to go on tour. But his career was short‐lived, and here he is back in Summerville with no money, just as a series of burglaries is occurring in town.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:38, 1 November 2019

Larry Johnson
Appearance
Gender Male
Hair color Chestnut
Eye color Brown
Information
Relatives Mrs. Johnson (ex‐wife)

Larry Johnson is the former husband of Mrs. Johnson.

Appearance

Larry is a man with brown eyes, half‐long chestnut hair and a circle beard.

He is seen dressed in a blue sweatsuit. When “working”, he hides his face with a hat and a bandana both black.

Personality

We mainly know Larry through what Mrs. Johnson tells us, often in unpleasant terms. Indeed, it’s not courage that characterizes him since after leaving his wife, he returns to the neighborhood without a word to her.

Story

He and Mrs. Johnson used to live together in Erik’s house where he had arranged the basement as a leisure room, with poker table, whiskey and of course his precious instruments. Guitarist in a band, he chose to quit her several years ago to go on tour. But his career was short‐lived, and here he is back in Summerville with no money, just as a series of burglaries is occurring in town.