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LaCher Siffright was a suspect for Vesper Two, The Shield. However, she was proven not to be. She could possibly be dead, because in Trust No One, she was injured severely while trying to save Atticus Rosenbloom. There are a few theories contributing to this, because she went into hospital in Brazil and Dan was updated by Madrigals that she was dying, which Dan chose to see as a "good thing".

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  • LaCher Siffright
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  • LaCher Siffright was a suspect for Vesper Two, The Shield. However, she was proven not to be. She could possibly be dead, because in Trust No One, she was injured severely while trying to save Atticus Rosenbloom. There are a few theories contributing to this, because she went into hospital in Brazil and Dan was updated by Madrigals that she was dying, which Dan chose to see as a "good thing".
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  • LaCher Siffright 300px
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  • Trust No One
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  • LaCher Siffright was a suspect for Vesper Two, The Shield. However, she was proven not to be. She could possibly be dead, because in Trust No One, she was injured severely while trying to save Atticus Rosenbloom. There are a few theories contributing to this, because she went into hospital in Brazil and Dan was updated by Madrigals that she was dying, which Dan chose to see as a "good thing".
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