Chapter 2: The Funeral
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Sergeant Morrison is unfazed by this demand.
"You're mistaken sir. We don't have commissioned officers in the police. And my rank and standing is more than sufficient to conduct investigations without continual supervision. The officer in charge of the investigation is Inspector Banks. You are welcome to go to Dover Police Station to talk with him if you like".
Somewhat peeved, he asks for and receives the names and addresses of Paice and Norton.
"You're mistaken sir. We don't have commissioned officers in the police. And my rank and standing is more than sufficient to conduct investigations without continual supervision. The officer in charge of the investigation is Inspector Banks. You are welcome to go to Dover Police Station to talk with him if you like".
Somewhat peeved, he asks for and receives the names and addresses of Paice and Norton.
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Dr. Francis Preston
"I think we can best be of assistance to the investigation by using our shared army background to learn more about the victim from those closest to him," Preston says. "For instance, as it appears a couple of us are members of this same club we could speak to the Colonel who was his commanding officer." He turns back to Sergeant Morrison. "I presume you are aware that another former member of the same unit died suddenly not long ago in odd circumstances?"
"I think we can best be of assistance to the investigation by using our shared army background to learn more about the victim from those closest to him," Preston says. "For instance, as it appears a couple of us are members of this same club we could speak to the Colonel who was his commanding officer." He turns back to Sergeant Morrison. "I presume you are aware that another former member of the same unit died suddenly not long ago in odd circumstances?"
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I agree with the doctor, i have the strong feeling that the reason of the murders are conected.
Do you know anything about that officer?
I agree with the doctor, i have the strong feeling that the reason of the murders are conected.
Do you know anything about that officer?
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“No, I wasn’t aware” replies the Sergeant, looking interested. “Can you tell me more about this? Another man was murdered?”
“Well, it wasn’t ruled as a murder, just a tragic accident” explains Paice. “Another man from the battalion, Orland Reynolds, fell off the platform at Charing Cross Station and was killed by a train last week.”
“Well, it wasn’t ruled as a murder, just a tragic accident” explains Paice. “Another man from the battalion, Orland Reynolds, fell off the platform at Charing Cross Station and was killed by a train last week.”
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"It might be worth a second look," says Reg. "If it wasn't an accident after all, there could be more clues. Perhaps someone should ask the witnesses if they saw a very tall man on the platform."
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Paice laughs, albeit a little nervously. “Thanks for taking an interest everyone, but I’m sure that it’s just a terrible coincidence. You really shouldn’t trouble yourselves. The Dover police seem to have everything in hand. Sergeant, please contact me if you require anything else”.
He turns to Norton. “Are you coming back to London, Norton?” he asks.
Norton nods. The news about Reynolds obviously took him by surprise, but he says nothing.
"Well, I'll be sure to look into the reports regarding your friend Reynolds" says Morrison, "but unless there's something linking it directly to this case..." he spreads his hands in a gesture of supplication. "By the sounds of it, it was already ruled to be an accident".
Paice nods in affirmation.
Morrison touches his hat. "Good day to you gentlemen. Ma'am." He moves off, huddled against the cold.
He turns to Norton. “Are you coming back to London, Norton?” he asks.
Norton nods. The news about Reynolds obviously took him by surprise, but he says nothing.
"Well, I'll be sure to look into the reports regarding your friend Reynolds" says Morrison, "but unless there's something linking it directly to this case..." he spreads his hands in a gesture of supplication. "By the sounds of it, it was already ruled to be an accident".
Paice nods in affirmation.
Morrison touches his hat. "Good day to you gentlemen. Ma'am." He moves off, huddled against the cold.
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Harry sniffs. As an aside to his colleagues, he mutters, "Commissioned or not, an inspector's the one with officer's epaulettes on his shoulders."
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"Well, what say we head along to the Army and Navy Club in Pall Mall for a refresher?" Preston suggests. "Maybe we'll run into the Colonel there and perhaps some others who knew the deceased. Norton, Paice here tells us you work there?" Perhaps that accounts for the smell of whiskey on the man's clothes despite not seeming drunk, he thinks.
"Well, what say we head along to the Army and Navy Club in Pall Mall for a refresher?" Preston suggests. "Maybe we'll run into the Colonel there and perhaps some others who knew the deceased. Norton, Paice here tells us you work there?" Perhaps that accounts for the smell of whiskey on the man's clothes despite not seeming drunk, he thinks.
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"Perhaps a drink would be nice." Helena stated. "It seems most appropriate in a situation like this."
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“That’s right sir” replies Norton to Preston. “The Colonel and Major Gower were kind enough to fix me up with a job there. In fact, I’ll be working tonight. Perhaps the Major, and even the Colonel will be there.”
He glances doubtfully at Helena. “I’m afraid you’d have to use the waiting room, Miss. Gentlemen only, you know” he mumbles apologetically.
“Well, I’ll come along, and maybe I can introduce you. Shall we return to the station?” asks Paice.
He glances doubtfully at Helena. “I’m afraid you’d have to use the waiting room, Miss. Gentlemen only, you know” he mumbles apologetically.
“Well, I’ll come along, and maybe I can introduce you. Shall we return to the station?” asks Paice.
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Harry looks much cheerier.
"That sounds more like it. A decent dinner, drinks, and perhaps a few hands of cards. Enough of this penance in the country!"
"That sounds more like it. A decent dinner, drinks, and perhaps a few hands of cards. Enough of this penance in the country!"
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Helena intends to get involved, and heads off to find a clothing store.
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OOC: sure, no worries. But if a stretch anyways. |
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Helena pondered slightly about risks and, ultimately, the benefits, and realised that it's probably not worth it.
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