Chester Wray

Chester Wray is the perpetrator in De-Jeweled (Chapter 3)

Profile
Chester wears a black vest with a mud stain over his white shirt. He also knows mechanics.

Role in Chapter(s)
Chester was called into the investigation by Joel and Trevor after fellow colleague Kim Yoxall said that he was the victim of Sylvester Constable's, their boss's, mistreatment. Chester confirmed the claims were true and that Sylvester Constable should not have been the boss.

Chester was interrogated again after he was found arguing with Sylvester. He said he wanted a better salary to support his family, but Sylvester did not care. He added that he worked hard and well and that he should have gotten at least a raise.

Chester was later revealed to be the perpetrator. They confronted Chester, who admitted guiltily to the crime. Chester chastised himself because he could not afford to bring his family back together as he was broke and the store manager, Sylvester Constable, refused to give him enough money despite the pleas. He knew it was wrong to commit such an act, but he had no other option. Joel and Trevor are left distraught hearing his reason.

At court, Chester pled guilty to the robbery, mentioning that he tried to do his best supporting his family. Judge Niles reprimanded him by telling that his actions are still wrong and should not have been done. Chester wished his wife and daughter the best before being sent to jail. With that, Judge Niles sentenced him to two years in jail for armed robbery. Chester's family was seen sobbing outside afterward.

Post-indictment, the agents were trying to recover the stolen diamonds, so they asked Chester. He mentioned that left them somewhere in the junkyard. They went there immediately. After returning the jewels, Chester asked the duo for a request, which they accepted. He asked them to give a snowglobe for his daughter that he bought using his own money that he kept in the jewelry store. Before they left, he thanked Joel and Trevor.

Chapter Appearances

 * De-Jeweled (Chapter 3)