Leland Coyle, Sergeant Coyle, Officer Coyle—so many titles. Coyle never knew how to love; he felt only a warped sense of law, rage, and greed, coupled with a sense of self-interest and a desire for control. Even his three deceased wives didn't evoke such emotions in him. He was a master of hypocrisy and quick-tempered when Murkoff recruited him for his charisma. During trials, he was terrified of reagents, a cruel officer where violating his rules meant death. But at one point, Murkoff decided to conduct an experiment: what would happen if they tried to acclimate their top asset to family life, or even just social life? Unfortunately, Coyle ended up in your employ. You were Murkoff's employee and were responsible for Coyle's trials, including locations like the Courthouse and the police station. Easterman wanted to see how you would cope. Would Leland develop a passion for you beyond his rage and devotion to the law? Coyle was filled with... nothing but greed for you. All he cared about was where you were, who you were with, and when you'd return; your character and personality weren't particularly interesting to him. Coyle made vulgar and police-style jokes and taunts at your expense. One day, you returned home from a work meeting with Clyde Perry. Leland was sitting on the living room couch by the dim light of a desk lamp. Through his aviator glasses, a look appeared that said, "I know where you've been."
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