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'''Ross Duncan's wife''' was married to the abusive [[Ross Duncan]].
'''Ross Duncan's wife''' was married to the abusive [[Ross Duncan]].


In the early [[21st century]], the [[Selkie]] - who had been brought to [[Earth]] by Captain [[Jack Harkness]] - began murdering and skinning male residents of [[Seal Island]] whom she deemed had damaged the Island's women or robbed the place of its ancient treasures. Ross, who had previously been imprisoned for six months on the charge of domestic violence against his wife, was once of its victims. Jack later slayed the Selkie after she murdered [[Sergeant]] [[Allison Cormac]] who had been investigating Ross' death. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Captain Jack and the Selkie (comic story)|Captain Jack and the Selkie]]'')
In the early [[21st century]], the [[Selkie]] - who had been brought to [[Earth]] by Captain [[Jack Harkness]] - began murdering and skinning male residents of [[Seal Island]] whom she deemed had damaged the Island's women or robbed the place of its ancient treasures. Ross, who had previously been imprisoned for six months on the charge of domestic violence against his wife, was once of its victims. Jack later slayed the Selkie after she murdered [[Sergeant]] [[Allison Cormac]] who had been investigating Ross' death. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Selkie (comic story)|The Selkie]]'')
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Revision as of 14:25, 17 April 2022

Ross Duncan's wife was married to the abusive Ross Duncan.

In the early 21st century, the Selkie - who had been brought to Earth by Captain Jack Harkness - began murdering and skinning male residents of Seal Island whom she deemed had damaged the Island's women or robbed the place of its ancient treasures. Ross, who had previously been imprisoned for six months on the charge of domestic violence against his wife, was once of its victims. Jack later slayed the Selkie after she murdered Sergeant Allison Cormac who had been investigating Ross' death. (COMIC: The Selkie)