Chapter 6: October 28th
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Chapter 6: October 28th
Friday 28th October, 1881, 9 am
Swanlea School, Brady St., Whitechapel
The same venue is used again for yet another session of the ongoing inquests. Today there are more journalists than usual, for the police have yet to catch the killer, and a dark rumour has begun to circulate through the crowd – news of another murder.
Partington-White ends the Rodrigues inquest with another verdict of death by foul play. Inspectors Cleveland and Spaulding look on, as does Sgt. Craig. Estes Hackett and his men are making a scene, berating the police for their lack of progress, and professing a quick end to the killer should they be caught. Hackett is whipping up the crowd, and he is summarily ejected before long. Also present at the proceedings are the two horrid individuals whom Capt. Crozier previously accosted, and sitting across the room from them is the young doctor from Malbray Asylum, looking tense and tired.
The Vernon inquest continues, with evidence being given by a local constable. He adds confirmation to the poor reputation of the deceased; namely that many local vagrants around the railyard were heard to cheer as Vernon’s body was removed. However, no witnesses to the slaying have come forward. A spool of thread was found very close to the body.
Swanlea School, Brady St., Whitechapel
The same venue is used again for yet another session of the ongoing inquests. Today there are more journalists than usual, for the police have yet to catch the killer, and a dark rumour has begun to circulate through the crowd – news of another murder.
Partington-White ends the Rodrigues inquest with another verdict of death by foul play. Inspectors Cleveland and Spaulding look on, as does Sgt. Craig. Estes Hackett and his men are making a scene, berating the police for their lack of progress, and professing a quick end to the killer should they be caught. Hackett is whipping up the crowd, and he is summarily ejected before long. Also present at the proceedings are the two horrid individuals whom Capt. Crozier previously accosted, and sitting across the room from them is the young doctor from Malbray Asylum, looking tense and tired.
The Vernon inquest continues, with evidence being given by a local constable. He adds confirmation to the poor reputation of the deceased; namely that many local vagrants around the railyard were heard to cheer as Vernon’s body was removed. However, no witnesses to the slaying have come forward. A spool of thread was found very close to the body.
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Crozier:
Crozier once again attends in suit, Inverness coat, and top hat. Prior to the inquest commencing, he regales the other Seekers with a tale of the jolly good pheasant being served at the club the night before. Crozier contrasts this with an unhappy experience some years earlier eating roast penguin while sailing in colder climates. He finishes by insisting he be allowed to take the entire entourage out for a good roasted avian, once this mystery is solved. But not penguin.
If he chances to catch the eyes of the two ruffians, he will give them his best look of steely disdain, and indeed contempt.
Later, after hearing further ghastly details, he turns to his colleagues. "I cannot fathom what the point is of carving these symbols on the victims. The murderer should be trying to sail for clearer waters, you should think. What mean these symbols?"
Crozier once again attends in suit, Inverness coat, and top hat. Prior to the inquest commencing, he regales the other Seekers with a tale of the jolly good pheasant being served at the club the night before. Crozier contrasts this with an unhappy experience some years earlier eating roast penguin while sailing in colder climates. He finishes by insisting he be allowed to take the entire entourage out for a good roasted avian, once this mystery is solved. But not penguin.
If he chances to catch the eyes of the two ruffians, he will give them his best look of steely disdain, and indeed contempt.
Later, after hearing further ghastly details, he turns to his colleagues. "I cannot fathom what the point is of carving these symbols on the victims. The murderer should be trying to sail for clearer waters, you should think. What mean these symbols?"
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”Perhaps it is a message, or a cipher,” said Vic thoughtfully. “We talked about the letters V and X being Roman numerals, but the square would seem to discount that theory. I’m at a loss how else to explain it.”
She leaned forward and looked across to the more-established members of the Society and said, ”Do we know of anyone who might assist us?”
She leaned forward and looked across to the more-established members of the Society and said, ”Do we know of anyone who might assist us?”
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Harry tries to find a way to talk to Sergeant Craig. 'See those two ugly fellow over there, and that nervous looking young doctor opposite. They're all from Malbray Asylum. It'd be worth you checking out what they're all so interested in.'
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Isolde casts a surreptitious glance at Crozier’s belly, wondering where he puts all that food and then says,
“Do we know if that young doctor and our two ruffians know each other? They all come from the asylum but seem very different sorts. I could ask the doctor perhaps.
“And don’t forget, Harry, we are hoping you and Melody might investigate the Blimd Begger where Captain Crozier and I followed the ruffians to in the cab. It needs someone who can impersonate a working class citizen as it is a rough place.”
“I’m sure I’ve seen a book on ciphers and symbols at the library when I was researching a haunting in Elstree once. I could see if I can track it down.”
“Do we know if that young doctor and our two ruffians know each other? They all come from the asylum but seem very different sorts. I could ask the doctor perhaps.
“And don’t forget, Harry, we are hoping you and Melody might investigate the Blimd Begger where Captain Crozier and I followed the ruffians to in the cab. It needs someone who can impersonate a working class citizen as it is a rough place.”
“I’m sure I’ve seen a book on ciphers and symbols at the library when I was researching a haunting in Elstree once. I could see if I can track it down.”
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”Perhaps we could visit the library this afternoon?” said Vic, with a smile. She remembered spending long afternoons in Lord Armstrong’s library at Cragside, wiling away the time, browsing through his collection. But then she thought of the less pleasant revelations in the Forby’s library and her mood grew more sober.
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Crozier:
Crozier is still contemplating symbols. He takes a small notebook and pencil from a pocket. "What was the order of the symbols, does anyone recall?"
Crozier is still contemplating symbols. He takes a small notebook and pencil from a pocket. "What was the order of the symbols, does anyone recall?"
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"I'm hopeless in libraries," says Melody, "As I recall, las' time I ended up just makin' everyone a cuppa tea.
"Per'aps that would be a good time fer me an' Harry to visit the Blind Beggar?"
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"I'd like to go to the library too," says Alexander. "I believe Miss Miller mentioned that the X was first, then the square, and then the V."
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Harry frowns, 'Not so obviously Sergeant! Well it is all circumstantial I'll grant you. But two...I don't know, orderlies perhaps, and separately a doctor, all from the asylum, but separately visiting the inquests during working hours. And refusing to explain why when we've questioned them.' Harry brow wrinkles deeply, 'I know, I know, it's thin gruel, but I think there's something there to be discovered. Perhaps a patient has escaped from the asylum.'
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Harry gives Sergeant Craig a nod and returns to his companions.
'The Sergeant says he'll ask around about the asylum but he didn't look too convinced.' He laughs at Isolde's suggestion he impersonates being working class, 'Not gonna take much pretending Miss Beauchant'. He turns to Melody, 'Appy to take yer for a few beers me dear'.
'The Sergeant says he'll ask around about the asylum but he didn't look too convinced.' He laughs at Isolde's suggestion he impersonates being working class, 'Not gonna take much pretending Miss Beauchant'. He turns to Melody, 'Appy to take yer for a few beers me dear'.
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Isolde smiles at Harry, “Well I didn’t like to presume. That’s settled then, as long as there’s no inquest this afternoon, we others will spend it in the British Library I suppose. Captain, will you join us or do you have other plans? And before I forget, there was mention of a spool of thread by the body but I can’t for the life of me think of any significance.”
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"Maybe the killer was getting sloppy, but I doubt we're so lucky," says Alexander. "I think that spool was left there for a reason. We just don't know what it is yet. Maybe it's a mythological reference to the threads of fate. If the thread were cut, that would be an indicator. I should be able to get us access to the Reading Room."
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Crozier:
The captain smiles happily. "I should be most interested to see the inside of the British Library."
"I am keen to get a map of the city that I might draw on. Then I should like to plot the murders and the symbols used. I wonder if the library might have good maps of the city?"
The captain smiles happily. "I should be most interested to see the inside of the British Library."
"I am keen to get a map of the city that I might draw on. Then I should like to plot the murders and the symbols used. I wonder if the library might have good maps of the city?"
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Crozier:
"Perhaps I shall visit a few map-makers to find a good, detailed map of the city, then I shall come and find you at the great library?"
"Perhaps I shall visit a few map-makers to find a good, detailed map of the city, then I shall come and find you at the great library?"
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