Angelina Lasser

Angelina Lasser is a wild Blutbad whose murder of two Bauerschwein brothers, George and Stanley Orson, set into motion a violent chain of events culminating in the murder of her own brothers, Rolf and Hap Lasser by the last surviving Bauerschwein brother, arson investigator Lt. Orson.

Angelina presents herself like an passionate and violent femme fatale, dressing in leather and provocative clothes, riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and engaging in lots of drinking, fighting and casual sex. She first appears in Three Bad Wolves at her brother Hap's house, after he is nearly killed in an explosion. She then goes to Monroe's Home, ostensibly to help protect her brother. There, her personality gets in the way of her goals: she gets into an altercation with Nick and then lures Monroe into the woods for a romantic night of lovemaking and rabbit-killing. While Angelina and Monroe are in the woods, Hap is left alone in the house. Posing as a 24/7 Ribs delivery man, Orson has little trouble executing Hap in their absence.

After Hap's death, Angelina zeros in on Orson as the killer and goes to the Bauerschwein's home to take revenge. Nick Burkhardt stops her from killing the lieutenant by striking her in the sensitive part of her lower back, where the Blutbaden have a special nerve cluster. Orson manages to shoot her in the back but she escapes, leaving a trail of blood.

Angelina's actions reveal several things about Blutbaden culture and Monroe's past. Her massacre of Orson's brothers is an extreme manifestation of traditional Blutbaden-Bauerschwein relations, in which Blutbaden terrorize and bully the generally peaceful Bauerschwein--or as Angelina puts it, "tear out a little piggy throat"--for fun. Her response to her brothers' deaths also reflects the Blutbaden ethos of personally revenging any slights or crimes committed against a Blutbad or their family. In addition, Monroe never for a moment doubts that Angelina was innocent of her brothers' deaths. Nick credits this to Monroe's feelings for Angelina, but Monroe says that it's purely cultural. He tells Nick: "we don't kill our own."

Monroe and Angelina were lovers in the past, before Monroe reformed. The relationship appears to have been both wild and deeply felt. The couple once spent a month together naked in the woods, and Angelina admits to still loving Monroe. At the end of the episode, Angelina leaves a copy of a photograph of her family on Monroe's front porch and disappears, howling.