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Rudy Lucassi
Lucassi season 4
Season 1, 2, 3, 4
Ability None
Occupation Coroner
First Appearance Harmony
Last Appearance Survivors
Relationships Unknown
Appeared In 9 episodes
Status Alive
Actor Christopher Shore

Dr. Rudy Lucassi was a psychiatrist at the Murray Q. Frederickson Psychiatric Facility, a medical examiner with the Haven Police Department, and a resident of Haven, Maine. On Wednesdays, he'd go surfing in Ogunquit.[1]

When working at the Murray Q Frederickson Psychiatric Facility, Lucassi was affected by Ray McBreen's Trouble and suffered a psychotic break. He had to be subdued by FBI Special Agent Audrey Parker and HPD detective Nathan Wournos using ether. As he was being taken away, he suddenly became sane and helped Parker and Wuornos with escaped patients William and Howard Sperry who has suddenly become near-comatose again.

He was affected again by McBreen's Trouble, attacking him and taking him to his lab to cut open his brain. Parker and Wuornos intervene again, and Parker uses a defibrillator to shock him into unconsciousness.[2]

Working for the HPD[]

Lucassi discovered Leith Glendower's body, and assisted the HPD on the crime scene.[3] He became an official consultant for the HPD, and in this capacity provided quotes to Dave and Vince Teagues for the Haven Herald.[4] He eventually started working for the HPD full time, becoming the Haven Coroner, a job that Wuornos thought was perfect for him, because "he hates when his patients talk back".[5]

He eventually started to take on more responsibilities, including doing notifications.[6] However he lasted less than a year in the job before he "cracked up", leaving town with his neighbor's cats.[7] According to Gloria Verrano, his breakdown was long in the works, and had been writing a screenplay based on the events that transpired in Haven.

Haven Herald quotes[]

Lucassi provided quotes to the Herald to cover-up for Tor Magnusson's Trouble,[1] claiming that the bizarre behavior exhibited by the dog-men was the result of a bacterial infection.[4]. He also provided quotes to the Herald for the Nix family Trouble, blaming the the hospitalizations on swine flu.[8] He also explained away the sudden revival of Rica Hamilton as the result of rare parasitic disease.[9]

Appearances[]

Season One

Season Two
A Tale of Two Audreys:
Absent
Fear & Loathing:
Absent
Love Machine:
Absent
Sparks and Recreation:
Absent
Roots:
Absent
Audrey Parker's Day Off:
Absent
The Tides That Bind:
Appears
Friend or Faux:
Absent
Lockdown:
Absent
Who, What, Where, Wendigo?:
Absent
Business As Usual:
Absent
Sins of the Fathers:
Absent
Silent Night:
Absent
Season Three
301:
Absent
Stay:
Appears
The Farmer:
Appears
Over My Head:
Appears
Double Jeopardy:
Absent
Real Estate:
Absent
Magic Hour: Part 1:
Appears
Magic Hour: Part 2:
Absent
Sarah:
Absent
Burned:
Appears
Last Goodbyes:
Absent
Reunion:
Appears
Thanks For The Memories:
Absent
Season Four
Fallout:
Mentioned
Survivors:
Appears
Bad Blood:
Mentioned
Lost and Found:
Absent
The New Girl:
Absent
Countdown:
Mentioned
Lay Me Down:
Absent
Crush:
Absent
William:
Absent
The Trouble With Troubles:
Mentioned
Shot in the Dark:
Absent
When the Bough Breaks:
Absent
The Lighthouse:
Absent
Season Five
See No Evil:
Mentioned
Speak No Evil:
Absent
Spotlight:
Absent
Much Ado About Mara:
Absent
The Old Switcheroo: Part 1:
Absent
The Old Switcheroo: Part 2:
Absent
Nowhere Man:
Absent
Exposure:
Absent
Morbidity:
Absent
Mortality:
Absent
Reflections:
Absent
Chemistry:
Absent
Chosen:
Absent
New World Order:
Absent
Power:
Absent
The Trial of Nathan Wuornos:
Absent
Enter Sandman:
Absent
Wild Card:
Absent
Perditus:
Absent
Just Passing Through:
Absent
Close to Home:
Absent
A Matter of Time:
Absent
Blind Spot:
Absent
The Widening Gyre:
Absent
Now:
Absent
Forever:
Absent

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References[]

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