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Susan Myers
Susan Myers
Information
Date of Birth: Unknown
Gender: Female
Status: Deceased
Date of Death: June 1st, 1973
Cause of Death Electrocuted in bath tub by Lucius
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Maid
Voiced by: Marie Biermann (German)
Pam Turlow (US actor/VO set)




Susan Myers is the maid mainly occupied with the laundry.

History[]

Background[]

Susan Myers has served Wagner family for quite some time as one of their maids and unfortunate to be subordinate and junior of the repulsive Agnes Morgan. Despite this, she is still comfortable to work as one of Wagners' maids as she grew to fond with Lucius, calling the boy "dear" and formed a romantic relationship with Tom Wagner.

Lucius[]

In "Fatal Affair", Susan is having sex with Tom, unaware that Lucius takes a photo of them in the act as part of the plan to psychologically weaken Jovita in a bid to kill her and frame her for the death of Mary and Agnes. It's unknown how Susan later reacts upon Tom's duplicity, let alone the latter's suicide.

Despite the increasing deaths in the manor, Susan is still working there as of "Peeping Tom". While doing her laundry as usual, she is unaware with Lucius' plans to kill her from examining a peephole between her late lover's porn studio and the top floor bathroom next to it, turning the cross in the same bathroom upside down, and lastly the boy telekinetically sabotages washing machine with clothes iron while she was not looking. As soon as the washing machine breaks, Susan sees there's nothing she can do about it and with her shift ended, decides to call it a day and take a bath in the aforementioned bathroom. Susan's obliviousness to both the peeping hole and the turned up cross coupled with the habit of plugging in the dryer nearby proved to be her undoing, as she unknowingly provided Lucius easy means to kill her. Not even the dryer suddenly levitates and drops to the floor nor dangerously hovering above the bathtub alarms her of her imminent doom (either occurs depends on the way you plays) until it's too late.

Susan's death greatly stressed both Charles and Detective McGuffin in which they eventually agreed that Wagners had been cursed. Noticing the cross in the bathroom had been turned upside down, the detective reveals that it was he who asked a parish priest to help them, much to Charles' anger since it explained Fabius' bad mood prior to his disappearance. Nevertheless, Detective McGuffin states that they must find Charles as not only he cannot keep the feds off from the case much longer, but also found himself being questioned for the disappearance of a reporter who investigated the matter as much as they do.

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