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The ''' | The '''Silent Pool''' was a [[lake]] near [[Guildford]] in [[Surrey]], a short drive from [[Eddison Manor]]. On [[8 December]], [[1926]], [[Agatha Christie]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] drowned the [[Vespiform]] Reverend [[Arnold Golightly]] in this lake. | ||
[[9 December|The next day]], Agatha's [[car]] was found by the side of the lake by local residents. [[Surrey Constabulary]] searched the lake and shore for clues of Christie's whereabouts. | |||
[[Category: | A local from [[Chilworth]], one of the first to find the car before police were called, told the ''[[The Daily Courier]]'' that at first they thought it had been stolen and dumped near the lake. When told it belonged to Agatha Christie they said they'd never have believed it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 16 December 2021
The Silent Pool was a lake near Guildford in Surrey, a short drive from Eddison Manor. On 8 December, 1926, Agatha Christie, the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble drowned the Vespiform Reverend Arnold Golightly in this lake.
The next day, Agatha's car was found by the side of the lake by local residents. Surrey Constabulary searched the lake and shore for clues of Christie's whereabouts.
A local from Chilworth, one of the first to find the car before police were called, told the The Daily Courier that at first they thought it had been stolen and dumped near the lake. When told it belonged to Agatha Christie they said they'd never have believed it. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)
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