Jenny Jefferson (Ashes of the Past)

Jenny "Pearl Jefferson or affectionately known as Pearl by her friends, and family was a young African-American female, she was killed on her birthday of May 2nd, 1979 in Cork, Socialist Republic of Ireland. Her death sparked controversy about the practices and use of the feared and deadly Irish Liberation Rapid-Reaction Guards also known as The "GIMSE", which at that time was under control of the main political party of the SR Ireland, the PAE, who had declared war on drugs. Jenny who while working as a Bartender to pay for her college studies at the University College Cork, took to sell drugs this was during the era of Irish dictator James Gareth, who heighten the cost of tuition for foreign students to pay for Irish troops fighting on behalf of the Soviets in Afghanistan.

She had been targeted and suspected of selling drugs by the main police agency in Cork, the Gníomhaireacht Póilíneachta Saoirse Chorcaí (CPSC), but a search of her campus dorm room, car, Herself, and her work locker found nothing, as she had actually ran out of drugs to sell, and her supplier had been arrested by East German authorities and deported back to Ireland after he fled a Irish landshark with whom he owed money to. However, she acquired drugs from a coworker, and helped him sell the drugs. On the evening of May 2nd, 1979 they were confronted by mobsters, apparently her coworker stole the drugs from the mobsters. They were then fired upon by GIMSE operatives, after her identity was confirmed by both the CPSC and the state police/intelligence agency the Gníomhaireacht Slándála Saoirse na hÉireann (GSSE), the SR Irish government was thrown into a panic, in the end James Gareth personally contacted her family and explained what had happen. Her family disbelieve the Irish reports about her selling drugs, and believed it was motivated by racism (This was despite the fact one of the CPSC officers who had searched her room was black), and Gareth's own Anti-american stance, which he had taken in response to Americas support of China during the Sino-Vietnamese war (1975 - 91).

However after the fall of communism, the Federal Republic of Ireland, launched an investigation into Jenny's death, and found she had been selling drugs, and while her actions were done in desperation as a result of Gareth's decision to heighten tuition fees on western college students as a means to pay for Irish military involvement in Afghanistan, they however concluded that GIMSE acted out of line and the members who shot her were tried for murder, however this in itself was seen as controversial, as many believed that GIMSE agents was actually firing at the Mobsters in self defense, who were chasing Jenny and her coworker in their automobile and some had taken to opening fire at the two. Its believed that she was killed from a gunshot wound from behind, and the shot was fired by one of the mobsters, rather than a GIMSE agent.