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Tegan suggests that Seb takes her and Adric [[hostage]] instead of killing them, but the Doctor lies that the hospital has been surrounded to make him surrender and reveals that he learnt from the War Office that he does not have an uncle working there. Seb has been searching for academics sympathetic to the German cause and compiled the dossier on Professor Hodgson which was stolen from him the previous morning, leading to his suicide attempt. The Doctor gathers everybody in the university theatre with Anna and first addresses Kowalski, revealing that he knows that Kowalski is short-sighted and medically unsuitable to be in the army. He suggests that Athena might have been blackmailing him, but Professor Hodgson denies this. | Tegan suggests that Seb takes her and Adric [[hostage]] instead of killing them, but the Doctor lies that the hospital has been surrounded to make him surrender and reveals that he learnt from the War Office that he does not have an uncle working there. Seb has been searching for academics sympathetic to the German cause and compiled the dossier on Professor Hodgson which was stolen from him the previous morning, leading to his suicide attempt. The Doctor gathers everybody in the university theatre with Anna and first addresses Kowalski, revealing that he knows that Kowalski is short-sighted and medically unsuitable to be in the army. He suggests that Athena might have been blackmailing him, but Professor Hodgson denies this. | ||
Professor Hodgson was at the castle on the night of Athena's murder, explaining why they could hear her [[dog]] [[Marmalade (The Merfolk Murders)|Marmalade]] barking, and the Doctor points out that the porter's logbook does not clarify which Miss McDonnell witnessed the murder in the summer. Anna admits that she saw two men fighting on the cliffs and that one went over, but she redacted the report she made to Mr Patterson when she started wondering if she imagined it. Mr Patterson later died of [[food poisoning]], which brings the Doctor to Henry's lies; he lied when he said that Athena made the sandwiches at Seaview and he exploited Kowalski's poor eyesight to get him to agree that they saw Athena enter the castle on the night of her death. Athena had already been killed and hidden behind a [[canvas]] attached to one of the hooks until Henry | Professor Hodgson was at the castle on the night of Athena's murder, explaining why they could hear her [[dog]] [[Marmalade (The Merfolk Murders)|Marmalade]] barking, and the Doctor points out that the porter's logbook does not clarify which Miss McDonnell witnessed the murder in the summer. Anna admits that she saw two men fighting on the cliffs and that one went over, but she redacted the report she made to Mr Patterson when she started wondering if she imagined it. Mr Patterson later died of [[food poisoning]], which brings the Doctor to Henry's lies; he lied when he said that Athena made the sandwiches at Seaview and he exploited Kowalski's poor eyesight to get him to agree that they saw Athena enter the castle on the night of her death. Athena had already been killed and hidden behind a [[canvas]] attached to one of the hooks until Henry poisoned himself and went to the beach, removing the canvas. | ||
Henry admits that he is responsible and proud of what he has done, having been inspired by the character of [[Orion Hood]]. | |||
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