Lucy MBTI & Enneagram | Bletchley Circle

MBTI Type: ISFJ

Lucy can remember anything she ever read and recite it verbatim from memory. She has a vivid eye for details. Lucy enjoys sorting through the facts to solve cases. She is traditional in many of her views until her marriage turns sour on her; then practicality and common sense force her out of the abusive relationship. Visions of what she’s seen and experienced haunt her. Observing crime scenes horrify Lucy, since she can imagine the pain and suffering of the women who died. She is sensitive toward other’s emotions and hates conflict of any kind; this, for awhile, makes her submissive to her husband. She tries in every way to make him happy, without success. Then, the reassurances of her friends helps her break free. It’s important to Lucy that things be accurate; she lets others create diagrams and murder boards; instead, Lucy formulates ideas in her head and shares them when she’s sure of them. She’s able to accept the idea of a new life and move on from the old one, and is fairly good at producing creative ideas to help solve the murders.

Enneagram: 9w1

Lucy is the most sensitive member of the group, and the one who doesn’t want to see crime scenes, since she is unable to get them out of her mind and is physically affected by them. It pains her to look at dead people and memorize the details. She is very passive, accommodating, and willing to do things she doesn’t like (such as act as bait) just because it “has to be” her and it feels like the right thing to do. Lucy is afraid of her husband, and becomes more 6ish under stress (visibly anxious, questioning, and reliant on her friends), but also has a strong sense of right and wrong. After her husband beats her up, she packs up her stuff and leaves him without a second thought, because she knows he doesn’t deserve her. She is quite proper, polite, and always trying to do her best by others.

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