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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the executor of Professor McCallum's will and donated his collection to the National Museum. [[The Red Lady (audio story)|The Red Lady]] later attacked him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Red Lady (audio story)|The Red Lady]]'')
'''Albert Kennedy''' was a family friend of the McCallums. After [[Francis McCallum|Dr Francis McCallum]] died, he named Kennedy as executor of his [[will]] and asked him to keep his collection locked away.
 
However, upon viewing the collection, he decided to instead donate it to the [[National Museum]]. As a result of looking at the art, he was killed by [[Caleera|the red lady]] whilst on the phone with [[Walter Pritchett|Professor Walter Pritchett]], warning him of the collection. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Red Lady (audio story)|The Red Lady]]'')


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[[Category:20th century individuals]]
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 3 September 2020

Albert Kennedy was a family friend of the McCallums. After Dr Francis McCallum died, he named Kennedy as executor of his will and asked him to keep his collection locked away.

However, upon viewing the collection, he decided to instead donate it to the National Museum. As a result of looking at the art, he was killed by the red lady whilst on the phone with Professor Walter Pritchett, warning him of the collection. (AUDIO: The Red Lady)