Meredith Roberts

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Fitz' wife, and mother of Dick and Dorothy Jo Roberts. A pin-up model who was starting to see her career span into the stage and the movies, Meredith's plans were cut short by her abduction and subsequent murder by a local trauma surgeon who wanted to play god.

Born in 1921 to Pastor Hackett of the local church in Devil's Run, Tennessee, Meredith Hackett was less than the usual holy, good, sugar-and-spice pastor's daughter that one would expect. In fact, knowing it would enrage her father she found herself in what she wanted to be a brief fling with local farmhand Fitzgerald Roberts, son of a german immigrant who was raising him and his sister on her lonesome. But a charming jackass can worm his way into anyone's heart, and at 15 Meredith formulated the plan of running off to lord knows where to get married by who knows who. So stealing her mother's wedding dress, and with Fitz' truck (which was only meant for moving supplies to and from the farm,) Meredith cut the threads of the poor relationship with her family in 1936.

Meredith, as all scorned women do, spends four to five years after her death wandering aimlessly, fully convinced she is still alive and trying to do her daily routines all the while trying her best to ignore the fact her husband is literally mourning her death. After finally snapping out of her delusion, though, she spends the rest of his life leaving bobby pins all over the house they owned together and leaving red, welty handprints where her cold, deathly hands touched his living flesh to let them know that finally, despite the years, she was doing okay.

Meredith has poliosis, meaning she will always have that bright, white  stripe in the front of her bangs. This crosses over into Prudence, who  is made out of her defiled corpse. Meredith also has multiple tattoos,  her husband's handiwork; A rose on her arm with a kewpie doll under it,  and two birds on the top of each thigh facing towards each other. Kewpie  dolls were taken as a symbol of the suffragettes and later a symbol of  feminism, which as a nudie model who wears the pants of her relationships and used to get in trouble for wearing pants to school, Meredith very much so is!