Pages: 2+
Adam, late 20's, war vet,
Lucas, 18 yrs. old, Southern boy.
Synopsis: Adam returns to his childhood home searching for his estranged father and discovers he may have younger siblings he didn't know about.
Pages: 3
Darrell, male, 35+, African-American, retired ganster,
Andrew, male, 30's, Caucasian, father of murder victim.
Synopsis: Andrew uncharacteristically assaults Darrel and confronts him about allegations of the murder of his daughter.
Pages: 2+
Roger, 50+, Police Captain
Testa, 35+, Detective
Synopsis: Detective Testa tries to explain to his superior that he doesn't believe particular suspect is guilty of the crime he's accused of.
Pages: 4
Mike, late 20's,
Greg Hancock, 40+
Synopsis: Corporate veteran Greg Hancock pays the new Director of H.R., Mike, a visit, only to be subjected to Mike's weird sense of humor.
Pages: 3+
Emit, male, 20+
Brody, male 20+
Synopsis: Brody's sister, Margo, has been attacked and is hospitalized. Brody confronts Emit regarding his relationship with his sister. But it seems to be a frame up.
Pages: 2+
Mr. Mackey, 40+, mobster
Joey, late 20's,
Synopsis: Mr. Mackey meets with Joey over a bowl of chowder to discuss Joey's lifetime of short-comings. Joey is served poisoned soup.
*NOTE: There is a third non-speaking walk-on character
Pages: 2+
Sergeant Johnson 30+
Gunnery Sergeant Miller, 30+
Synopsis: Sgt. Johnson informs Sgt. Miller of his wife's death, but won't grant him leave from their current station. Miller takes things into his own hands.
Pages: 3
Mack, CIA Supervising Agent
John Stevens, CIA Field Agent
Synopsis: Mack sets up an old friend to take the fall for a planned assassination.
Pages: 3
Garret, late 20's
Flannigan, 50+
Synopsis: Crime boss Flannigan offers computer guy Garret a job with the "family". Garret tries to decline.
Pages: 3+
Marco, 30's
Percy, 30's
Synopsis: Marco has been on the run from some bad people until one of them catches up to him. Percy buys Marco only enough time to save his daughter's life.
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