For other uses of Simon, see Simon (disambiguation).
Lastrobe, Simon – Owner, All Things Beautiful
Appears in Holiday in Death ([late] December c. 17-24, 2058)
Personal Information[]
- Age: 47
- Complexion: Dull gold sheen
- Hair: Ruby red
- Eyes: Blue
- Body: Well-toned
- Residence: 4530 East Sixty-third, unit 35, New York, NY
Description[]
- Smells like plums
- Pale, almost translucent blue eyes framed by thick dark lashed and thin ebony eyebrows
- Hair a brilliant ruby red, swept high off his forehead and temples and styled to tumble down the middle of his back (springy curls)
- Skin, a dull gold sheen of mixed race[1]
History[]
- Born in New York
- Parents divorced when he was twelve; mother was custodial parent. She committed suicide the prior Christmas[2]
- Double major in theater and cosmetology
Crimes[]
- MO – Appears at the victim’s door dressed as Santa Claus, carrying a gift-wrapped package. When the victim opens the door to him, he tranqs them, ties them to the bed, rapes them, sodomizes them, rapes them again, and ties garland around their throat. He chokes them to death, then decorates them with Natural Perfection cosmetics and a tattoo ‘My True Love’; the 'ornaments' he leaves on the victims coincide with The Twelve Days of Christmas. He cleans up and leaves.
- Victims:
- Marianna Hawley (murdered)
- Sarabeth Greenbalm (murdered)
- Donnie Ray Michael (murdered)
- Cissy Peterman – (failed attempt as Cissy was not alone)
- Brent Holloway (murdered)
- Cheryl Zapatta – (failed attempt as Cheryl thought it was a make-up attempt by boyfriend and wouldn’t open the door)
- Piper Hoffman – (Attack succeeded but murder failed)
Interesting Facts[]
- Has no personal form of transportation and never took any vehicle pilot tests
- Simon shot video of his attacks.[3]
- His father relocated to Nexus Station nearly thirty years ago, and has a second wife, two kids, and grandchildren.
References[]
- ↑ Holiday in Death (ISBN 0-425-16371-7), p. 74
- ↑ Holiday in Death (ISBN 0-425-16371-7), p. 269
- ↑ Holiday in Death (ISBN 0-425-16371-7), p. 264