Iovita Loca (Criminal)

Iovita Loca, formerly known as Iolanda Lona, was a member of the Vece crime family in New York City through the 1910's and 1920's. They were a trusted member of the family until they were arrested by the police and offered a deal in exchange for information on the inner workings of the gang. After an attack left his son in the hospital, Don Vece brought Io in and killed them via a gunshot to the head, as well as a couple to the abdomen for good measure.

They were found washed up on the beach by a reporter named Edwin Carl Johnson, who proceeded to invite Io to his house for what he thought would be the scoop of the century. It ended in tragedy, however, as Edwin was killed when Don Vece's men invaded his home in search of Io so they could finish the job. Io managed to escape mostly unscathed, much to the anger of Edwin's widow.

Throughout the years, Io changed their name a handful of times, constantly moving around and avoiding connections before eventually settling down in Washington state. At this point, Io went on a minor crime spree, which was mostly interrupted by The Demon Crew usually conducting the same heists. Eventually, after discovering that the crew was immortal like Io, they decided to break into their base of operations and essentially saying "I live here now, and I'm joining your crew". The Demon Crew has not ever been able to completely shake them.

Personality
Io tends to float through life with a very "it is what it is" attitude, particularly towards the various crimes they commit and people they hurt. They tend to be very independent, but not stupidly so, as they seem to have an understanding of when they may need help with a task or job.

They have a tendency to remain distant from people, keeping up the appearance of aloofness and general assholery. Though, deep down, despite all the denial and fear of it, they do care for and trust the crew, even if they're not sure they completely deserve the feeling to be reciprocated.

They hate cops, enjoy breaking the law, and dress to impress wherever they go. They also speak in their old accent, a 1920's mobster one, slang included. They know it's outdated and makes the other members either scratch their heads or cringe, but they like it that way.