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According to a file on the incident written by [[Jack Harkness]], after her daughter was taken by the Fairies, Lynn repeatedly beat Jack to death in rage. (''[[The Torchwood Archives]]'')
According to a file on the incident written by [[Jack Harkness]], after her daughter was taken by the Fairies, Lynn repeatedly beat Jack to death in rage. (''[[The Torchwood Archives]]'')


:''Jack did not show any visible signs of physical assault when leaving the Pierce residence, and the rest of the Torchwood team, who were present at the time, did not appear to learn of Jack's immortality until the release of [[Abaddon]] after this.''
:''Jack did not show any visible signs of physical assault when leaving the Pierce residence, and the rest of the Torchwood team, who were present at the time, did not appear to learn of Jack's immortality until later on during the release of [[Abaddon]].''
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Revision as of 15:44, 13 August 2013

Lynn Pierce was the mother of Jasmine Pierce and the girlfriend of Roy. Her ex-husband - Jasmine's father - had left the family when their daughter was a baby.

Biography

Like Roy, Lynn thought that Jasmine was a bit strange because she had no friends and talked with her imaginary friends, and felt that Jasmine spent too much time alone.

Roy was killed by the Fairies in 2007 at the garden party celebrating the five-year anniversary of their relationship. She was then left alone when Jasmine was taken by the Fairies to their "Lost Lands" to become a Fairy herself. Having lost her child and partner on the same day, Lynn suffered an emotion breakdown. (TV: Small Worlds)

According to a file on the incident written by Jack Harkness, after her daughter was taken by the Fairies, Lynn repeatedly beat Jack to death in rage. (The Torchwood Archives)

Jack did not show any visible signs of physical assault when leaving the Pierce residence, and the rest of the Torchwood team, who were present at the time, did not appear to learn of Jack's immortality until later on during the release of Abaddon.