Cassidy Underwood

Cassidy Underwood was the victim in A Recipe for Murder (Case #1 of Tristan City).

Profile
Cassidy was a popular internet sensation and chef who had long, brown hair with rinsed tips and green eyes. At the time of her death, she wore a purple sport jacket, black leggins and a white apron with red and blue strips.

Murder Details
Cassidy's body was found at her cafe kitchen, with her face inside the oven. Nigel immediately confirmed that the oven was indeed the murder weapon, since the body was intact starting from the neck, down to the rest of the body. The pressure the killer made with the door, crushing the victim's face with it, and the heat coming from the oven, burnt her face, killing her instantly. However, some traces of raspberry tea were found on her cheeks, but not in her stomach. As only the killer could've done somthing like that, Nigel stablished that the killer drank tea.

Relationship with suspects
Cassidy was found to have disturbed Maria Ruiz, a long time customer, which always enjoyed going to the cafe until the victim started to treat her as a crazy woman. The team found out that Jett Underwood put his name on a victim's trophy, claiming that he should've been awarded with it, since the dish that won the competition was his and his cousin stole the credit for it. Cassidy stablished a friendly relationship with park-keeper Devin Seward, but it was found that he twisted the reality of the situation, and thought he was dating the victim. Cassidy ended up finding it out, and started to avoid Devin, which resulted on him stalking her. The victim also angered two charity workers, Mildred Yoxall by disrespecting her hard work with the charity and claiming her appearance was the only good thing that place would happen and Bennett Payne, who wanted to interview the victim for a school project, but ended up discarding the interview since it lacked information and was more a paparazzi report.

Killer and motives
The killer turned out to be Jett.

After admitting to the murder, Jett told the team he was tired of being left behind by his cousin. Being the one who helped Cassidy to reach her current social position, he was expecting that she shared the fame won with him. However, he was ditched to work for her at her kitchen with no recognition. Tired of living in her shadow he assaulted her throwing his tea to the victim's face and kilied her with the kitchen oven. Judge Crown sentenced Jett to 43 years in prison with a chance of parole in 24 years.

Case Appearances

 * A Recipe for Murder (Case #1 of Tristan City).