Jackie Riemowski

Jackie Riemowski is a witness in Turnabout of the Elements. She is a friend of Nick Johnson works at the Paville Psychology Research Institute in a "jack-of-all-trades" capacity She has done everything from maintenance to security to showing VIPs around to assisting with research. According to Ross Moebus, she is apparently "smarter than you'd think."

Her hobbies are "dabble in art, spend time with friends, watch more television than I probably should, exercise some to make up for it." She claims no electronics experience.

Nick Johnson
In her own words, "I know [Nick]. We're friends, I'd say? Not particularly close friends, but friends. I... honestly have no idea why you have him arrested. ... He'd never do this. Ever. What reasons for arrest could you possibly have to think otherwise...? Still, if it would help you all, I'll testify."

Johnny Smiles
She barely knows Smiles, but thought he could never focus. The one exception was the night of the crime, when he was surprisingly vigilant. She was surprised to see him at the bridge that day.

Alexandra Kranf
She claims to have barely known Kranf.

Ross Moebus
She says that she had seen Moebus around the Institute prior to the night of the crime, but did not know him well. That day, she had several unpleasant run-ins with him. She also testified that he had a reputation for being a "functional" person, but not good with "putting two and two together" or logic, such as contradiction spotting, in particular being overly literal and struggling with abstraction and improvisation. She doesn't know whether he took any kind of anti-anxiety medication or not.

Background Check
''Jackie was born in New Yohrope and moved to Japanifornia about five years ago, while in high school. She did start working at Paville a year and a half ago, and is currently enrolled in beauty school. No criminal record, except for two speeding tickets, at 21 and 38 miles over the limit, and one minor DUI. No known connection to Alexandra Kranf, Euklein, or deep ties to Nick Johnson. Fellow students and coworkers describe her as very outgoing, but not particularly focused on her work, with a tendency to speed through it. Financial check reveals a large number of small, impulse purchases, but no serious trouble. The worst she's done is buy a season pass to a local amusement park. No medical history to speak of.''