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**Presumably responsible for non-fatal dog attacks in three states
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*Unspecified date: Unnamed gas station {{c|her dog bit off a piece of her thigh}}
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**Unnamed gas station owner {{c|her dog bit off a piece of her thigh}}
*Unspecified date: Two unnamed joggers {{c|her dog bit their throats; took their organs}}
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**Two unnamed joggers {{c|her dog bit their throats; took their organs}}
 
*April 24, 2001: Terry Manning {{c|her dog killed him; his liver was taken}}
 
*April 24, 2001: Terry Manning {{c|her dog killed him; his liver was taken}}
   

Revision as of 22:29, 16 March 2014

Minor Character: Las Vegas
Susan
Name Dr. Susan Hillridge
Gender Female
Family Unnamed father (deceased)
City Las Vegas
Occupation Nutrician[1]
Serial killer
Cannibal
Status Institutionalized/Deceased
Portrayed By Alicia Coppola
First Appearance Justice is Served

"Mr. Grissom. You're looking grim. I'm afraid I don't have a supplement for that."

Dr. Susan Hillridge was a serial killer and cannibal who appeared in season one of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

History

"None of us gets out alive. I would think in your job you'd know that. But if we treat our bodies like a temple, we can cheat time."

Hillridge was a nutritionist, treating mostly professional athletes who at one point studied at the Culinary Institute of America.

Not much else is revealed about her personal life other than that she suffered from porphyria, a genetic blood condition that she inherited from her father, which had severe effects on her skin and overall health. She first discovered that she had it after having a minor sunburn.

In order to counteract the disease, she started killing healthy joggers for their organs and cannibalizing them, having whatever dog she had at the time attack them in order to avoid contaminating their blood.

Exactly how many victims she claimed over the years is never specified, though it is mentioned that she had been reported for having aggressive dogs (presumably in connection with non-fatal incidents) in three different states.

Modus Operandi

"You want an empirical experience? There's a fresh shake in my fridge."

Hillridge targeted healthy male joggers who were running in mountainous areas. After having whatever dog she had at the time attack them, she would cut out their organs with surgical precision, taking the livers, hearts, and spleens (the most blood-rich organs in the body) with her.

Taking the organs home, she would freeze-dry them and ground them into powder and consume them as protein shakes.

Known Victims

  • Unspecified dates in 2000-2001:
    • Presumably responsible for non-fatal dog attacks in three states
    • Unnamed gas station owner (her dog bit off a piece of her thigh)
    • Two unnamed joggers (her dog bit their throats; took their organs)
  • April 24, 2001: Terry Manning (her dog killed him; his liver was taken)

Appearance

References

  1. Apparently similar to a dietician. As opposed to a nutritionist, a title which in some countries has few official requirements in terms of education or training.