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Faber Jnr, Richard: Brother of
Kirsty Faber. Richard is an oil worker in Oman, he does not know
of his sister's death and did not attend her funeral. He telephoned
Jane's parents in Maine on 12 December looking for Jane. Tina told
him that Dick had gone missing and he tried to contact Jane. At
Christmas 2000 Jane warned Richard about Lillian Winter, but he
didn't take her seriously.
Faber, Justine "Tina":
Mother of Kirsty Faber and a prodigious pastry chef, Tina was devastated
by the murder of her daughter. She is concerned that investigating
the Apache Joe has changed Jane Munroe for the worse. She was distraught
that Dick went after Apache Joe on 13 December. She has invited
Todd O'Connell for Christmas. Jane fears this is a feeble attend
to set her up with him.
Faber, Kirsty (Doctor): Close
friend and room mate of Jane Munroe at the Baylor College of Medicine.
Kirsty was something of a prodigy and was two years Jane's junior
when she began her medical degree. Kirsty was murdered in Pecos,
Texas on 3 November 2000, thus becoming the thirty-fifth victim
of Apache Joe. She is survived by her parents Dick and Tina, and
her brother Richard. Since 9 January 2001, Jane has begun seeing
Kirsty in unlikely places. During a case in Joplin, Missouri at
the beginning of February 2001, Kirsty has started to talk to Jane.
She is gave Jane the message that
The Game had begun again. She did this off her own back and
had been compelled to return from the afterlife. The spirit of Kirsty
encountered Alex Drake during the six weeks he was dead. Since then
she has appeared to Alex (not Jane) several times. The pair have
even gone on a date. Kirsty warned Jane not to trust a certain visitor
(but didn't say who it was). See case S73.
Faber, Richard "Dick":
Father of Kirsty Faber, and acts like a father to Jane Munroe. Dick
plots bloody revenge against Apache Joe for the attacks on "both
his girls" but Jane hopes he will never get chance to exact
it. He was one of many fathers of Apache Joe's victims brainwashed
with psychotropic drugs on 13 December to kill the fake Apache Joe,
Constantine Perez. Jane was able to talk him out of committing murder.
Fairbanks, Carl: Brother of Doctor
Douglas Fairbanks. Lives in Utah. He sasn't spoken to his brother
in several months and has no clue as to his current whereabouts.
Fairbanks, Douglas (Doctor): Forty-two
year old coroner who worked in Newark. He was responsible for autopsying
the body of Peter Dubieniec when it was brought into the morgue.
The tattoos from the body as well as the entity that was bound by
them passed to Fairbanks, driving him bad and leaving the corpse
of Dubieniec almost unrecognisable. Fairbanks left his girlfriend
on 26 April 2001 (possibly to protect her from the changes he was
going through) and went missing from his job on 4 May. His current
whereabours is unknown.
Fall, Lillian: See Lillith.
Farrell, Peter (Lieutenant): Civilian
liaison officer at the Fort James Cohen army base in Joplin, Missouri.
Farrell briefed the mid-west evidence response team on case JOP312
on 2 February 2001. Farrell is in his thirties.
Fenner, Clive: Art dealer based
in Houston, Texas and co-owner of a haulage company with Christopher
Bennet. Fenner was complicit in the smuggling of Indian artefacts
uncovered by evidence response in case BV004.
Unlike Lewis Sneddon-Small and Terri Madison he did cooperate with
the law, choosing to remain loyal to drugs baron Jesus Martinez.
Clive Fenner awaits trial.
Fernandez, Pedro (Officer): Police
officer who discovered the bodies of the west coast evidence response
team on the morning of 13 December 2000.
Ferrer, Vincent: A master plumber,
decorated in his field. Resident of Winterset, Iowa.
Finkelstein: Name of the family
that reside in Joshua Blackthorne's old house in Wichita, in an
alternative reality.
Flachenbach, May: Dean of Drama
at Dallas University. Absolutely scandalised by the damage caused
to the stage in the main auditorium by agents of the mid-west team
on 8 April 2001. She demanded compensation and was placated by Benedict
Oaxaca.
Fleming, Russell: Physicist working
with EM radiation who has been based at Dynamicorp's Think Tank
in Winterset since January 2001. A member of the communications
team. See case TL348.
Ford, Amy-May: Fourteenth victim
of Apache Joe, murdered in Austin, Texas on 10 January 1993. See
case S73.
Ford, David: Security guard who
worked nights at the Twin Valley Farm just outside Wichita, Kansas.
Ford was examined by Jane Munroe on 10 January 2001 for evidence
of brain bug impregnation but was found to be clean.
Frank: Husband of Joan McKraken.
Frasier, Anthony (Doctor): Material
physicist specialising in conductors who has been based at Dynamicorp's
Think Tank in Winterset since April 2001. A member of the first
materials team. See case TL348.
Fred (Police Officer): Member
of the Pasadena police force sent to help the mid-west evidence
response team in their search of warehouses in the dock area on
12 October 2000. Entered the Coffee 4 Texas warehouse with Special
Agents Stone and Black and engaged in a gun fight by members of
Jesus Martinez's drugs gang. He survived.
Freeman, Margaret (Special Agent):
A deep-cover agent attached to the Critical Response unit in Fredericksburg,
Virgina. During the theft of items from the team's secure vault
(case FB563), Freeman was on
a deep cover assignment.
Fuentez, Maria: Twenty-seven year
old student nurse of half-Mexican descent, and winner of the Longbeach
Youth Hostel Rear of the Year competition in 2000. A foundling
with no birth certificate, Maria has no next of kin and was raised
in a series of state-run orphanages and foster homes in the Los
Angeles area. She studied to become a nurse at UCLA and was then
posted at Compton for one year. In September 2000 she left on a
road trip and has not been seen since. For several months prior
to her disappearance she was in contact with Professor Reginald
Alton. It is known that Alton accompanied her on the road trip,
but her relationship to Alton has not been defined. Maria was never
found. The agents believe her to have been a brain bug operative
of some sort, and that she is probably dead. See case BRB012.
Fung, Charles "Charley":
Son of Ho Fung, and the day shift manager at Ho Fung's Traditional
Chinese Laundry. Generally affable, Charley intends to go to university
and become an architect. He made a pass at Jane Munroe during case
WK001, but got nowhere.
Fung, Ho: Proprietor of Ho Fung's
Traditional Chinese Laundry in Wichita, Kansas. Investigated as
part of case WK001, but exonerated
of any wrong-doing.
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