Julius Grayle

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Julius Grayle[note 1][note 2] was a crime boss as well as a collector of Weeping Angels and other artefacts in New York City.

Grayle was a powerful crime boss, and a collector of unusual or unique artefacts, such as ancient Chinese vases and pottery. His home, located at 406 94th Street in Manhattan, held a myriad of antiques and otherwise intriguing specimens. By 1938, Grayle had acquired several baby Weeping Angels, which he kept locked away in his cellar, and an adult Angel he obtained after Max Kliener's death kept chained in his office. He had the latter tortured to see if it could feel pain.

Grayle hired private investigator Sam Garner, ostensibly to look into the claims of Weeping Angels at Winter Quay. Garner was captured there by the Angels, who fed off of his time energy by sending him backwards to live out his life in a room at Winter Quay.

In order to gather more information on the Angels, Grayle had River Song captured and tightly held in the grasp of his captive adult Angel, which resulted in her breaking her wrist to escape. He also had Rory Williams thrown into the cellar, where he was set upon by the young Angels and as a result, was sent to Winter Quay.

When the Doctor's TARDIS arrived nearby, the time distortion energy released from the unstable landing caused Grayle to collapse from shock, and his defenceless mansion was invaded by a duo of Angels. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan [+]Loading...["The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)"])

The Thirteenth Doctor reckoned that Manfred Grayle was one of his ancestors. (GAME: The Edge of Time [+]Loading...["The Edge of Time (video game)"])

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. At about 20:32 in to the episode, when the Doctor is looking at chapter titles, chapter 8 is given as "Julius Grayle".
  2. An envelope addressed to Julius Grayle, 406 94th St, Manhattan NY, and bearing the anachronistic ZIP+4 code 18095-7_____) is on his desk when he hires Sam Garner.