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== History == | == History == | ||
[[File:Billy O'Donnell young.png|thumb|left|Billy O'Donnell in the 1980s.]] | [[File:Billy O'Donnell young.png|thumb|left|Billy O'Donnell in the 1980s.]] | ||
− | In the present day, [[Shady Oaks]] cemetery was being dug up to be replaced with the Cholera Pit Fashion Plaza. When one of the coffins was dug up, it was found | + | In the present day, [[Shady Oaks]] cemetery was being dug up to be replaced with the Cholera Pit Fashion Plaza. When one of the coffins was dug up, it was found to contain two skeletons. One of the skeletons had the business card for [[Simpson and O'Donnell Detective Agency]] on it, which [[Abraham Simpson]] was half of. The police then questioned Abe about the business card. |
− | In the 1980s, Billy O'Donnell and [[Abraham Simpson]] ran Simpson and O'Donnell Detective Agency together. One day, a young [[Agnes Skinner]] | + | In the 1980s, Billy O'Donnell and [[Abraham Simpson]] ran the Simpson and O'Donnell Detective Agency together. One day, a young [[Agnes Skinner]] came to them and asked them to investigate her boyfriend, [[Charles Montgomery Burns]], whom she suspected of cheating on her. Abe and Agnes hit it off and flirted with each other, but when Agnes saw that Abe had to babysit a young [[Homer]], she went with Billy instead. However, Billy never returned after the investigation, and Abe renamed the agency to "Simpson and Nobody Private Investigators." |
− | Abe went to investigate what happened to Billy, but nobody knew what had happened to him except Agnes, | + | Abe went to investigate what happened to Billy, but nobody knew what had happened to him except Agnes, with whom he couldn't get in contact. Eventually, he managed to track Agnes down to the [[Springfield Squidport]], and they went on a date together. While in bed that night, Agnes revealed to Abe that Billy had gone after Burns but had never returned. In the present day, Grampa and [[Bart]] went to see Agnes, and Abe asked her again what she knew. Agnes helped crack the case by showing Abe a sample of something the road had been covered with that night, and Abe went to confront Mr. Burns. |
− | In the '80s, Abe also confronted Burns about his partner's disappearance, and Burns said that he | + | In the '80s, Abe also confronted Burns about his partner's disappearance, and Burns said that he had taken a one-way trip to paradise. When Abe wanted more details, young Homer ran into the room, and Burns told Abe that he would give Homer a job and never fire him if Abe would stop investigating, which he reluctantly agreed to. In the present, Abe confronted Burns again, who then revealed that Billy had, in fact, gone to live on a tropical island, and then started a video call with him. Abe was surprised to see that Billy was still alive and wasn't the body that had been found in the cemetery. |
− | After police | + | After the police conducted a DNA analysis on the body, they found it belonged to [[Harold Baumgartner]], who had wanted to be buried with his wife. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Latest revision as of 17:49, November 2, 2024
Billy O'Donnell
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Character Information
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William "Billy" O'Donnell is a former private detective.
History[edit]
In the present day, Shady Oaks cemetery was being dug up to be replaced with the Cholera Pit Fashion Plaza. When one of the coffins was dug up, it was found to contain two skeletons. One of the skeletons had the business card for Simpson and O'Donnell Detective Agency on it, which Abraham Simpson was half of. The police then questioned Abe about the business card.
In the 1980s, Billy O'Donnell and Abraham Simpson ran the Simpson and O'Donnell Detective Agency together. One day, a young Agnes Skinner came to them and asked them to investigate her boyfriend, Charles Montgomery Burns, whom she suspected of cheating on her. Abe and Agnes hit it off and flirted with each other, but when Agnes saw that Abe had to babysit a young Homer, she went with Billy instead. However, Billy never returned after the investigation, and Abe renamed the agency to "Simpson and Nobody Private Investigators."
Abe went to investigate what happened to Billy, but nobody knew what had happened to him except Agnes, with whom he couldn't get in contact. Eventually, he managed to track Agnes down to the Springfield Squidport, and they went on a date together. While in bed that night, Agnes revealed to Abe that Billy had gone after Burns but had never returned. In the present day, Grampa and Bart went to see Agnes, and Abe asked her again what she knew. Agnes helped crack the case by showing Abe a sample of something the road had been covered with that night, and Abe went to confront Mr. Burns.
In the '80s, Abe also confronted Burns about his partner's disappearance, and Burns said that he had taken a one-way trip to paradise. When Abe wanted more details, young Homer ran into the room, and Burns told Abe that he would give Homer a job and never fire him if Abe would stop investigating, which he reluctantly agreed to. In the present, Abe confronted Burns again, who then revealed that Billy had, in fact, gone to live on a tropical island, and then started a video call with him. Abe was surprised to see that Billy was still alive and wasn't the body that had been found in the cemetery.
After the police conducted a DNA analysis on the body, they found it belonged to Harold Baumgartner, who had wanted to be buried with his wife.
Trivia[edit]
- According to Billy's DMV file:
- He was born on August 11, 1942, was 5'11 in height, and weighed 170lbs. He was also a registered organ donor and needed corrective lenses.
- Billy had mild alcoholism.
- Billy's pet peeves were people who talked too much and National Lampoon movies.
- Billy's car was a. AMC Pacer.
- Billy's favorite cologne was Paco Rabanne.
- Billy's blood type is AB-.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Shoddy Heat"