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==Biography==
==Biography==
Baker assisted Inspector [[Ian Stratford]] with the investigation into [[Richard Harries]]' death. They journeyed to [[Banquo Manor]], the scene of the incident. Stratford took to him for like-mindedness.  
Baker assisted Inspector [[Ian Stratford]] with the investigation into the death of [[Richard Harries]]. They journeyed to [[Banquo Manor]], the scene of the incident. Stratford took to him for like-mindedness.
Baker assisted Ian and Dr. [[Eighth Doctor|Friedlander]] in viewing the body. He then began questioning some of the residents and staff but recognised that Stratford would want to question key suspects and so instructed them to remain available.
Baker assisted Ian and Dr. [[Eighth Doctor|Friedlander]] in viewing the body. He then began questioning some of the residents and staff but recognised that Stratford would want to question key suspects and so instructed them to remain available.  


Upon returning to view the body again they found it had disappeared. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'')
Upon returning to view the body again they found it had disappeared. Baker was keen to suggest every possibility, suspecting everyone. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'')





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Sergeant Baker ran the police station in the village Three Sisters.

Biography

Baker assisted Inspector Ian Stratford with the investigation into the death of Richard Harries. They journeyed to Banquo Manor, the scene of the incident. Stratford took to him for like-mindedness. Baker assisted Ian and Dr. Friedlander in viewing the body. He then began questioning some of the residents and staff but recognised that Stratford would want to question key suspects and so instructed them to remain available.

Upon returning to view the body again they found it had disappeared. Baker was keen to suggest every possibility, suspecting everyone. (EDA: The Banquo Legacy)