A longtime Mafia hand serving Rod Ross, Glen Humphreys, born Ralph Bay, helps his crew grab and hold a Death Note. He plays a supporting part in the gang's short-lived, ill-fated run with the deadly notebook before it claims him.
Big-bodied and topped with a bowl cut, Glen has thick lips and a wide nose. He dresses simply in a pale dress shirt and dark trousers.
Glen enters among the Mafia crew chasing a Death Note and is later caught by satellite at their hideout, fixing the gang's location. He is present when the Shinigami Sidoh arrives to reclaim the notebook the Mafia holds. A bogus rule, that destroying the book kills anyone who ever handled it, leaves Glen wary, though he seemingly grips it with the others and shoots Sidoh on sight. Supplementary lore has the Death Note killing him shortly before the police raid.

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Glen Humphreys is a longtime Mafia member serving Rod Ross who helps his crew grab and hold a Death Note. He plays a supporting part in the gang's short-lived, ill-fated run with the deadly notebook.
Glen Humphreys was born Ralph Bay, the real name behind his Mafia identity.
According to supplementary lore, Glen Humphreys is killed by the Death Note shortly before the police raid on the Mafia hideout.
Glen Humphreys is one of the senior figures in Rod Ross's outfit, forming the core of the crew alongside Rashual Bid.
Glen Humphreys is present when Sidoh arrives to reclaim the notebook the Mafia holds, and he shoots the Shinigami on sight.
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