Stephanie Miller is a dating consultant for The Swan Club, a high end marriage broker with wealthy clients like David Kellen.
History[]
Stephanie had a lucrative matchmaking practice: a client would pay $200,000 for a date and if the clients ended up getting married, they both would have to pay an additional $500,000 each. Stephanie had matched David Kellen, a powerful CEO, with at least a dozen women during the year David would be killed, most notably Nikki Vansen.
After David breaks it off with Nikki Vansen, claiming he wasn't feeling it with her (a feeling he also had with many other women he was matched with by the Swan Club), Stephanie gives David a small list of girls that David could choose as his date. Ultimately, David decides to go out with Andrea Stiles, a French model with an IQ of 175. Before David leaves, Stephanie gives David a book, Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust, and tells him to read it for his date with Andrea, as she has a PhD from Yale and teaches French Literature at Columbia.
When David was found dead, Stephanie was interviewed by Detectives Goren and Eames about how Nikki was now in a romantic relationship with Aston Skinner, David's number two at the financial firm, Stephanie tells them that they met on their own and when Nikki and David broke up Nikki "gravitated" to Aston. Detective Eames remarks how David and Aston's competitions were fierce between both money and women. Detective Eames says how Stephanie had made a good motive for Aston to have David killed, but Stephanie says how David wasn't interested in Nikki, saying he broke up with Nikki with "some teacher in Inwood"; with that information, the detectives leave. She also offered to put Goren in the Swan Club's database, but Eames jokingly said he couldn't afford it. (CI: "The Last Street in Manhattan")