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Revision as of 15:16, 4 February 2012
Ellis Hartley Monroe was an American politician who began the Dead is Dead campaign in 2011.
Biography
Before then, Monroe was a small town mayor, described by Vera Juarez as someone connected to the Tea Party movement "trying to make a name for herself".
She was kidnapped by the forces behind Miracle Day,and informed that since she had lost favour to Oswald Danes and her strategy was running the risk of showing the group's intentions too soon, she was no longer needed. She was bound and gagged in a car before it was compacted, but survived in her crushed state due to Miracle Day. (TW: Escape to LA)
A search was launched to find Monroe. (TW: The Categories of Life) She presumably died when the miracle was negated. (TW: The Blood Line)