"Let's paint the WHOLE FUCKING WORLD RED!"



A sociopath with a body count higher than her heels, they say the West Coast Devil lives among the elite...

Facts about Little Miss Marple

  • Being a famous seamstress, Vanessa is the owner of a luxury brand, having about 160 physical locations across the Western United States. She's had offers to merge with a fashion conglomerate, but talks fell through when Vanessa attempted a hostile takeover.
  • Fun Fact: Vanessa has a body count of 87 across California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and some attributed to her in Nevada. A common theme between them is the amount of blood, victims being in a crucifix position, and the victim's accessories being stolen. Wait, maybe that isn't actually fun...
  • Being the only child of a lawyer and celebrity doctor, Vanessa has a degree of medical knowledge and law that keeps her out of trouble. Her time as a gymnast also helps in her escapades, but can often lead into accidentally implicating herself when danger arises.
  • Like other serial killers, Vanessa likes to collect trophies. Specifically, she keeps smartwatches on a bookshelf in her closet. She gets really distressed when someone touches or even wears one, though.
  • The reason why people don't suspect Vanessa is a result of her distinct personality, much like the contrast between Clark Kent and Superman. Vanessa is a wealthy socialite who's often seen being clumsy and "falling into the arms of the closest person around her." Meanwhile, the West Coast Devil has often been described in media as being isolated and meticulous. Vanessa hates getting dirty, the West Coast Devil's crime scenes have "so much blood you could taste the metal."

  • Little Miss Marple's general design and character was inspired by "Little Miss Rarity," a My Little Pony creepypasta about the eponymous character becoming a serial killer after murdering her cat Opal. The story has changed from rewrite to rewrite, with the original having Opal being possessed by a demon and Rarity going insane after accidentally killing her, but I used the animation by Luv Tonique from 2014 as a (very loose) basis.
  • The original art for Miss Marple (seen above) was originally a request done back in 2016 by the user SUzma. I wonder how she's been doing ever since then...
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