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Louis Dassin was a criminal from the 1930s. He spoke with a thick Quebecois accent.
History[]
After one large heist, Louis and his brothers, Michael and Phillipe, holed up at Keyhouse and held the Locke family hostage. While his brothers dealt with the rest of the family, Louis made advances on Jean Locke and took her into another room to have his way with her. With the use of the Gender Key, Jean had him follow her through the door that reversed their genders, and the now-male Jean proceeded to batter the now-female Louis. Traumatized and permanently changed from the experience, Louis escaped the manor frantic.[1]
References[]
- ↑ Locke & Key: Grindhouse. August 29, 2012