CONFIDENTIAL
RAVENWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
SUSPECT PROFILE
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Daniel Robert Collins
Personal Details
Name:
Daniel Robert Collins
Date of Birth:
09/14/1995 (28 years old)
Gender:
Male
Nationality:
American
Residence:
221 Maple Street, Ravenwood
Occupation:
Businessman, owner of "Collins Emporium" store
Background Check

Daniel Collins is the older brother of the victim, Emma Collins. He has lived in Ravenwood throughout his life and is well-known in the local community. After completing high school, Daniel chose not to pursue higher education, dedicating himself to managing small businesses and investments in the region.

Daniel took full control of the family assets after his parents died in a car accident in 2018. Recently, growing tensions have emerged between him and his sister Emma, especially after suspicions of financial irregularities related to the management of the family inheritance.

Family Situation

Daniel allegedly made unauthorized secret sales of some inherited properties, with rumors pointing to significant debts arising from gambling activities.

Financial Situation

His recent financial situation appears unstable, with growing pressure from accumulated debts, although he maintains external appearances of stability due to local businesses.

Health Status

Medical history reveals occasional episodes of anxiety, treated sporadically with informal psychological counseling, without formal records of continuous treatments or relevant medical prescriptions.

Behavioral Analysis

Behavioral analysis indicates Daniel as a sociable person with good relationships, although close friends report impulsive behavior and a possible gambling problem. Recent reports also suggest a significant increase in tension between Daniel and Emma due to Emma's discovery of his financial activities.

Connection to the Case

Daniel claims to have last seen his sister on the afternoon before the murder, denying any direct involvement in the incident. However, witnesses report that he was seen in an apparent verbal conflict with the victim a few days before the crime.