The Secret Lives of sgt. John Wilson; A true story of love and murder By chelsielynn Apr 14, 1919 Elizebeth Craig writes to Mr Routledge begging for help to find Polly. Elizebeth Craig writes to Mr Routledge begging for help to find Polly. Period: Apr 14, 1919 to Nov 10, 1919 The Secret Lives of sgt. John Wilson; A true story of love and murder Apr 15, 1919 Conrad Read handed John Wilson his shotgun May 10, 1919 A letter is written to open the investigation of Polly Wilson's dissaperence. May 16, 1919 Routledge writes to Polly's sister claiming she is still alive. Jul 31, 1919 Horrigan meets Jessie and becomes concerned that he had given the wrong information to Polly's sister. Jul 31, 1919 Superintendent Horigan writes commissioner Perry about meeting Jessie Aug 15, 1919 Jessie reunites with her loving husband. Sep 27, 1919 Polly is instructed by John Wilson to come to Saskatoon on this day. Oct 4, 1919 John sells his shotgun to a pawn shop Oct 10, 1919 Horrigan writes to commissioner about how John has been acting strange. Oct 21, 1919 John Wilson had been recalled by the Immiration board to give evidence. Oct 23, 1919 Jack is ordered to leave Regina, he and Jessie board the train. Oct 30, 1919 Sergeant Herbert finds the marriage certificate of Jessie and John, yet finds no record of the death of Polly. Nov 4, 1919 Jack telegraphs Jessie saying he is leaving tomorrow night for Regina. Nov 4, 1919 Perry writes to Polly's sister saying that there is a mistake, and that John was re-married on September 29, and there is no trace of Polly. Nov 5, 1919 Sgt. Cather recieves a teelgraph from Jessieabout suspition of an investigation. Nov 6, 1919 Investigators find a tellegraph agressed from Polly, and do not believe she sent it. Nov 7, 1919 Elizabeth writes to Perry thanking him. Nov 7, 1919 Sergeant Wilson and Sergeant Thomas board the eastbound train on this night Nov 7, 1919 Walton Routledge dies on the train on his way to California. Nov 10, 1919 Train arrives in Regina and John is taken to headquarters for questioning. Nov 10, 1919 John is told he is dismissed from the RNWMP as of November 7th 1919