Polly Pickett was always to be found at the best parties and clubs during the early twenties. Her tastes for gin and jazz was seemingly insatiable. Luckily for her she didn't have to worry about being up in the morning for work as she had a sugar daddy. Unfortunately her sugar daddy also happened to be a very important and well connected member of the mafia. This proved problematic when she had a few too many drinks and became a bit of a blabbermouth. This behavior led her mob beau to feel the need to get rid of her, a job he gave to his best enforcer, who also happened to be his wife's brother. The enforcer out of love for his dear sister decided to take care of Polly in a most gruesome fashion. He walled her up in the basement of a mob owned tenement. In the early eighties during renovations to transform this particular tenement into a trendy loft conversion some workers found poor Polly. Her mummified body sat in the corner still clothed in her flapper finery. Scratched into the stone floor was every last thing she knew about her beau and his operation. Polly proved a blabbermouth even until the end. However by that point most everyone involved was dead anyway.

Now you can own this portrait of Polly it's animated to show her vibrant past and ultimately her dried mummified end.