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| - Cecily Burkett was the live-in girlfriend of David Nicolaides, and a mother-to-be. She was part of the small unit of those close to Balthazar Wolf, the "Big Bad Wolf" of the almost-unattainable restaurant, Q3. Castle himself noted that he couldn't manage to swing a reservation for the place. When Balthazar turned up dead in his own kitchen, it placed a question mark over many things, not least the future of the restaurant. However, the owner, Madison Queller, had had the foresight to take out business insurance, a fact which, for some time, made her a suspect.
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| - Cecily Burkett was the live-in girlfriend of David Nicolaides, and a mother-to-be. She was part of the small unit of those close to Balthazar Wolf, the "Big Bad Wolf" of the almost-unattainable restaurant, Q3. Castle himself noted that he couldn't manage to swing a reservation for the place. When Balthazar turned up dead in his own kitchen, it placed a question mark over many things, not least the future of the restaurant. However, the owner, Madison Queller, had had the foresight to take out business insurance, a fact which, for some time, made her a suspect. In the end, it wasn't the high blood pressure and frothing passions of the culinary world which killed Balthazar, but the more universal matter of misplaced love, specifically David's discovery that his foster brother (Balthazar) was the genetic father of the child carried by Cecily. Cecily had left Balthazar because she felt that David was the more dependable choice. David found out about Wolf's plan to steal his mate, baking a ring into a cake with the intention of proposing, and took steps. This left Cecily with a former partner facing jail, and the father of her child dead.
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