ost notorious serial murders
all it, the case of
anaged to evade the peelers for a mont
f the ranks at
tract useful clues t
been especia
Elizabeth Buckley w
ur h
ood drained from
eing able to protect her, most
d each time I get to
cinations have become more f
to visit Booker's pub where I regularly come
third gla
o me he introduced h
ard of his name somewhere
annoying sod was an especially disting
dman is a dangerous ha
tive of Sheffield police, I'm more
like you're fr
you to Sheff
d a long way from London to investigate the murder
tation of detectives on the case
se me Mr Caine I have
at your that you've barel
se to you was killed, perhaps your wife, she was murdered by
at this very moment you still
r house from the nightmares and t
of my late wife's murder was kept fro
and your shoes are worn, for a gentleman such as yourself these unhygi
a
rious fellow,
I'm not
hered that from the examination of the other victims i examined, you could tel
ou save lives, we owe satefy to the people of B
this odd fellow, he was elo
know about my
been fol
couldn't le
in on my in
e a skilled surgeon who was dissecting a fresh cadaver for the effect of post mortem inju
during this little experiments, but he was more nervous th
ourne, are you alright"
raight at her, his bluish gra
uite alright than
nything" he asked, smi
oticed you've been working quite a while,
very
sounds of these very words
ndsome, his strikingly soft feature, his extremely charming demeanor and of tall, he was a cor
ction was craved by distinguished men
, oh such power in the hands of poor C
to my post now, have a jolly day Mr Melbo
ts, his bitter and burdened soul be
s father vanished from his life, when he was only ten, le
during his adolescent years, she would throw thr
r quite the same after the
was scarcely understood. until he met a unique fello
ning, he would study Medical text and anatomical drawings for hour
ude for linguistic
eak every romance languages and with
atiable desir
finished his biscuits and got u
way out the hospital he stopped to wave Mary th
weather was a bit cold, the
when he wouldn't have to wake up wit
manor house with Hears
om his father who by God was lo
place lit when Cecil got in Hear
Cecil, how was your
old,
y, multiple amputations and
you a hot bath, take your time and
hink I'd be able to funct
sir" Hearst r
earst most important job,
ays breaking through the
nto the bed where Cecil lay half awake, he lifts up his
thought, anot
e was too tired to dream, and th
ds he wished he could be as they were, oblivious of the greater calling, the absence of destiny on their shoulde
l, to prove he was not just a boy who got what he wan
ntly aware o
ways, he was surprised to find
s Arthur Caine,
a pathologist, althoug
ty for t
know that you're stil
of rage now, or no, let me hazard a guess you'rehere for the Va
our help to catch
I can see the headlines 'The
your sharp sense of hu
hunt" Arthur repl