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Jack works for police undercover.
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She writes to Mr. Routledge about the whereabouts of Polly. He helped find Jack before Polly left for Canada.
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Conrad Read returns Wilson's gun, saying it was in bad shape.
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He returns Elizabeth's letter with news that Jack and "his wife" are living in Vancouver.
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After Cather reported his thoughts on Wilson's wife, Horrigan met Jessie and knows it is not the 30 year old woman (Polly) in the picture.
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Conrad Read finds the Colt. 38 pistol that went missing a year ago from the Saskatoon office a year earlier in Wilson's desk.
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Has been 8 months since Jack's cable announcing their departure for home. Both Routledge and Horrigan very ill.
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Sells his shotgun to Mrs. Sissions at the pawn shop.
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Officially writes to the Commissioner of the RNWMP in Regina, wants him dismissed from the police force.
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"Mr. Mutch" buys the shotgun from Mrs. Sissions.
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Jack and Jessie leave for Regina, for Jack's so-called "Russian Trials" with the immigration office.
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S. Herbert Darling has the Wilson's marriage certificate from Sept. 29, 1918. No record of death of Mrs. Polly Wilson or hospital record.
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Thelma Wilson took Sergeant Darling to see Mrs. Wismer to talk about Jack and Polly.
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Commanding officer discovers Polly's unclaimed trunks at the train station. Perry orders to have them seized, contents listed.
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Darling talks to Ameilia Foster who lived with "next of kin Mary Wilson". Received photo of Jessie, her handwriting, and their Vancouver address. 804 Homer Street
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Tries to keep news away from Jessie.
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Worried he will try to make a run for it.
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Wilson is escorted to headquarters and is dismissed from "RNWMP as of November 7, 1919". He is lead away to a guard room.