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[[File:Alicia Minault.png|thumb|300x300px|Greedy mastermind Alicia Minault]]'''Alicia Minault''' (Gabrielle Rose) is the main villainess of the 2016 Hallmark film ''The Julius House: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery'', the fourth film of the ''Aurora Teagarden'' series (airdate October 16, 2016). She is the sister of the late Melba Totino and the maternal great-aunt of Melba's granddaughter, [[Charity Julius (An Aurora Teagarden Mystery)|Charity Julius]].
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[[File:Alicia Minault.png|thumb|300x300px|Greedy mastermind Alicia Minault]]'''Alicia Minault''' (Gabrielle Rose) is the main villainess of the 2016 Hallmark film ''The Julius House: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery'', the fourth film of the ''Aurora Teagarden'' series (airdate October 16, 2016). She is the sister of the late Melba Totino, who she often competed against in flower shows, and the maternal great-aunt of Melba's granddaughter [[Charity Julius (An Aurora Teagarden Mystery)|Charity Julius]].
   
Following the murders of Charity's parents, T.C. and Hope (which were committed by Charity's boyfriend, Harley Dimmoch), Alicia masterminded the murder of Melba, which Charity perpetrated, with the result seeing them inherit the Julius family fortune. After Melba's death, the evil Alicia posed as her sister and informed the police regarding the disappearance of her "daughter," "son-in-law," and "granddaughter," with Charity hiding out with Harley. Four years later, Alicia reluctantly sold her house to Aurora Teagarden, all while evading questions regarding the case.
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Her backstory revealed that following the murders of Charity's parents T.C. and Hope (which were committed by Charity's boyfriend Harley Dimmoch—the film's hidden secondary antagonist), Alicia masterminded Melba's murder, which Charity perpetrated, resulting in the callous orchestrator inheriting the Julius family fortune—after which she split the money between herself and her two accomplices. After her sister's death, the evil Alicia told her maternal great-niece that she "was [going to] die anyway" and also posed as Melba; in the film's prologue, she informed the police of the "disappearance" of her "daughter," "son-in-law," and "granddaughter." Meanwhile, Charity moved to Harley's house in Vancouver, Washington, resulting in her being assumed dead along with her parents. Four years later, Alicia reluctantly sold her house in Lawrenceton, Oregon, to Aurora Teagarden—all while evading questions about the Julius family case without raising any suspicions and acting like she was a grieving woman who still believed that her missing relatives would come back.
   
After three skeletons were found in the house's attic, the villainess' machinations began to unravel. During the autopsy report, it was revealed that while two of the bodies were those of Hope and T.C. Julius, the third body wasn't Charity's, but an elderly woman's. A web search conducted by Sally Allison revealed that Alicia was posing as Melba, and while Martin Bartell (Aurora's boyfriend) tracked Harley, he spotted him with the deceptive woman. She was informed by her henchman about Aurora finding Charity, and she sent Harley back to Charity's house to kill Aurora before getting into a cab in order to personally make sure that her handiwork had succeeded.
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However, after the three victims' skeletons were found in the house's attic, the villainess' machinations began to unravel. It was discovered that while two of the skeletons were those of a middle-aged man (T.C.) and a middle-aged woman (Hope), the third skeleton wasn't a teenage girl's, but that of an elderly woman. A web search conducted by Sally Allison led to her realizing that Alicia was posing as Melba, and while Martin Bartell (Aurora's boyfriend) tracked Harley around Vancouver, he spotted him meeting up with the deceptive woman. She had an argument with her henchman about Aurora, with the former ultimately being ordered by the latter to kill her before she stated she would see him at his house. At that moment, the crafty criminal got into a cab in order to personally make sure that her handiwork had succeeded.
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The cab in question approached the house just moments after Charity and Harley were placed under arrest. Alicia frantically told the driver of the cab to pass by her intended destination once she registered what was going on, but Lynn Smith (who worked the case when it was originally reported four years ago) instructed said driver to stop the vehicle and arrested her as well. Defeated, she snarled at Aurora and stated that it "was all [her] doing," adding that she should have never sold the house to her.
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== Quotes ==
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* "She was gonna die anyway." (Alicia's words to Charity about Melba after her murder)
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* "Can't you do ''anything'' right?" (Alicia's first words to Harley during their argument)
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* "I'll see you later at your house." (Alicia to Harley as she gets into a cab)
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* "This was all your doing. I should never have sold you that house." (Alicia's words to Aurora during her arrest)
   
The cab in question approached the house just moments after Charity and Harley were placed under arrest. Alicia frantically ordered the driver of the cab to pass by her intended destination, but Lynn Smith (who worked the case when it was originally reported) instructed said driver to stop the vehicle and arrested her as well. Defeated, Alicia snarled at Aurora and stated that it "was all [her] doing" before stating that she should have never sold the house to her.
 
 
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*Gabrielle Rose also appeared as [[Clara Parry (Wedding Planner Mystery)|Clara Parry]] in the 2014 Hallmark film ''Wedding Planner Mystery''.
 
*Gabrielle Rose also appeared as [[Clara Parry (Wedding Planner Mystery)|Clara Parry]] in the 2014 Hallmark film ''Wedding Planner Mystery''.
 
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Alicia Minault

Greedy mastermind Alicia Minault

Alicia Minault (Gabrielle Rose) is the main villainess of the 2016 Hallmark film The Julius House: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery, the fourth film of the Aurora Teagarden series (airdate October 16, 2016). She is the sister of the late Melba Totino, who she often competed against in flower shows, and the maternal great-aunt of Melba's granddaughter Charity Julius.

Her backstory revealed that following the murders of Charity's parents T.C. and Hope (which were committed by Charity's boyfriend Harley Dimmoch—the film's hidden secondary antagonist), Alicia masterminded Melba's murder, which Charity perpetrated, resulting in the callous orchestrator inheriting the Julius family fortune—after which she split the money between herself and her two accomplices. After her sister's death, the evil Alicia told her maternal great-niece that she "was [going to] die anyway" and also posed as Melba; in the film's prologue, she informed the police of the "disappearance" of her "daughter," "son-in-law," and "granddaughter." Meanwhile, Charity moved to Harley's house in Vancouver, Washington, resulting in her being assumed dead along with her parents. Four years later, Alicia reluctantly sold her house in Lawrenceton, Oregon, to Aurora Teagarden—all while evading questions about the Julius family case without raising any suspicions and acting like she was a grieving woman who still believed that her missing relatives would come back.

However, after the three victims' skeletons were found in the house's attic, the villainess' machinations began to unravel. It was discovered that while two of the skeletons were those of a middle-aged man (T.C.) and a middle-aged woman (Hope), the third skeleton wasn't a teenage girl's, but that of an elderly woman. A web search conducted by Sally Allison led to her realizing that Alicia was posing as Melba, and while Martin Bartell (Aurora's boyfriend) tracked Harley around Vancouver, he spotted him meeting up with the deceptive woman. She had an argument with her henchman about Aurora, with the former ultimately being ordered by the latter to kill her before she stated she would see him at his house. At that moment, the crafty criminal got into a cab in order to personally make sure that her handiwork had succeeded.

The cab in question approached the house just moments after Charity and Harley were placed under arrest. Alicia frantically told the driver of the cab to pass by her intended destination once she registered what was going on, but Lynn Smith (who worked the case when it was originally reported four years ago) instructed said driver to stop the vehicle and arrested her as well. Defeated, she snarled at Aurora and stated that it "was all [her] doing," adding that she should have never sold the house to her.

Quotes

  • "She was gonna die anyway." (Alicia's words to Charity about Melba after her murder)
  • "Can't you do anything right?" (Alicia's first words to Harley during their argument)
  • "I'll see you later at your house." (Alicia to Harley as she gets into a cab)
  • "This was all your doing. I should never have sold you that house." (Alicia's words to Aurora during her arrest)

Trivia

  • Gabrielle Rose also appeared as Clara Parry in the 2014 Hallmark film Wedding Planner Mystery.