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Five years after her death, in 2012, Leila's close friend [[Lucy Stillman]] had made several attempts to learn the truth of Marino's death, e-mailing several Abstergo employees including the CEO [[Alan Rikkin]] and her boss, Dr. [[Warren Vidic]]. The only explanation she received was that he had committed suicide over her relationship with an individual named [[Neumann]]. | Five years after her death, in 2012, Leila's close friend [[Lucy Stillman]] had made several attempts to learn the truth of Marino's death, e-mailing several Abstergo employees including the CEO [[Alan Rikkin]] and her boss, Dr. [[Warren Vidic]]. The only explanation she received was that he had committed suicide over her relationship with an individual named [[Neumann]]. | ||
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*In a response to one of Lucy's e-mails to Vidic, he told her to stop looking into it, possibly protecting her from the consequences of finding out the truth about what happened to Leila. | |||
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Revision as of 17:01, 1 April 2010
- "She killed herself; something about a relationship with a kid called Neumann"
- ―Warren Vidic's e-mail to Lucy Stillman[src]
Leila Marino was an individual employed by Abstergo Industries up to the time of her death in 2007. Supposedly a suicide, the circumstances surrounding her death were unknown to all but a few, as the coroner's report into her death had been classified by Abstergo.
Five years after her death, in 2012, Leila's close friend Lucy Stillman had made several attempts to learn the truth of Marino's death, e-mailing several Abstergo employees including the CEO Alan Rikkin and her boss, Dr. Warren Vidic. The only explanation she received was that he had committed suicide over her relationship with an individual named Neumann.
Trivia
- In a response to one of Lucy's e-mails to Vidic, he told her to stop looking into it, possibly protecting her from the consequences of finding out the truth about what happened to Leila.
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