(Paul)
*You appear to be*
an adorable, friendly cook for the White mansion though the kitchen is your palace and you don't like others interfering with your work there. You have prepared many exotic and modern treats for your guests and you love to get the compliments.
*You really are*
A supermodel! Nah, you're still a chef, but you can dream. ;) You have worked there for as long as you can remember - originally for Mr. Rex when he built the mansion and now for Mr. White who moved in 5 years ago after the strange death of Rex. The Rex family was a tragic one. Mrs. Rex died giving birth to their son Ed. Mr. Rex became very possessive of Ed, but when he learned of how his mother died, he ran away and was never heard from again. Mr. Rex slowly dwindled away with his drinks and sorrow until he was found dead, by you, in the kitchen. The authorities said his heart stopped which is strange because there was blood around the body. You've gotten along with all of the new house staff though they all seem to have strange backgrounds though not nearly as strange as some of Mr. White's tastes (from food to drinks to drugs to women).
*Last night you were*
sleeping! You're a good worker and have to be the first to rise in order to get the fires going, and start preparing morning meals. When you came to the kitchen you found to your disgust Mr. White's bloodied body on the floor. The body was found on its stomach with multiple stab wounds in the back with one of your knives next to it. You turn the body over to find even more blood from a possible other wound. You find a piece of a once-lit candle on the floor, too. You raise the alarm with the house staff first and the butler notifies Mrs. White. You and the butler then move the body to the billiard room and then clean the mess in the kitchen (how dare this spoil your masterpiece workplace!). Grounds-keeper Sienna suggests bringing in Inspector Brown and not to alarm the guests until the Inspector decides what to do. You placed the candle and knife in a place in the kitchen so you could first show it to Brown.
*Advice*
Another head of the household found dead in your kitchen, aack! Even though you're innocent, you'll be a suspect since you discovered the body and your knife was found next to the body. While you didn't like Mr. White's taste, it wouldn't be enough to want to kill him. After Brown sees the body, it would probably be good to show him the two items you found in the kitchen before you show it to anyone else (in case the real murderer tries to remove them). Could there be a relationship between these two deaths? Both ended with blood on your floor - not the first time since you do cut meat there, too - but still.