After we explained the information we were after, Ms. Martin was happy to provide an opinion. “The lawsuit Mr. Chilton had filed is what we would call a paper tiger,” she explained. “It was a threat, designed to discourage Mr. Jenkins from further scrutinizing his dealings. However, a court case would have allowed Mr. Jenkins…
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Toronto Gazette, Case 2
Samuel Jenkins looked pleased to see us. “You’ve read my work, I see!” he stood to shake our hands vigorously before gesturing for us to take a seat. “I had planned to come see you when I heard the news about Chilton,” he explained. “Of course, most of it is in my articles, but I…
City Morgue, Case 2
“Let’s begin with the first body.” Dr. Grace pulled back the sheet covering Reginald Chilton’s face for our examination, turning his head to show the wound on the back. “He has a fractured skull and a crushed cervical vertebrae. Either would have been sufficient to kill him.” “Injuries consistent with a fall,” Murdoch interjected. “Yes,…
Station House #4 Waiting Room – Case 2
The witnesses in this case have been waiting to be re-interviewed. Thaddeus Walsh, Provincial Secretary balding, close cropped hair. Thin, with a well-groomed silver mustache. didn’t witness it but came as soon as someone called him. “Reginald was my oldest friend.” “Do you know if Mr. Chilton had any reason to take his own life?”…