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Abigail Mary Pembrooke

DOB - 12th September 1999


Age 17
DOD - 29th September 2016
Place of birth Cheshire
Clothing/style Plain, basic clothes, no brands or graphics, no bright colours, she is
usually covered up which hides her bruises.
Hairstyle Straight and down, or in a plait/braid.
Grew up Near Birmingham, father died in a 'boating accident' on 14th Feb 2000, middleclass family, money is not wasted, plain style of living.
Educated Normal primary school where she met Maddie Hilberg, who is also her
neighbour, all girls high-school which was situated next to an all boys high-school which
is how she met John as they both caught the bus together to and from school, beginning
to prepare for further studies in teaching at a regular college just before her death.
Humour She can be funny when she is relaxed but she rarely gets the chance as her
mother is very strict and doesn't always allow her to go places with her friends.
Personality Shy, friendly, A grade student, slightly paranoid at times due to her mother,
insecure in relationships, quite trusting, brave and not afraid to skip school to have fun.
Influences for her character

The crime and investigation network


Penny from Hairspray the musical and the religious restraints of living with her
mother [Bobbies character Suzanna]
Samara from The Ring and her relationship with her psychotic mother [Bobbie's
character Suzanna]
Various stories in the newspaper and on the news of mothers killing their children
for not being 'religious' enough mainly the case of Shafilea Ahmed, who's friends
did not speak up at first about the suspicions they had about her parents [Holly's
character Maddie]
The case of Rebecca Aylward who was killed by her boyfriend for a 'free breakfast'
Seven Film

These things will help my acting because I now understand more about my character and
what she has been based on. I now also know how long she has known the other
characters in the play which will help with my onstage relationships and overall
performance and connection with the character and other characters.

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