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Later, Susan visited Stratford and offered the explanation that the body was a clue. Startford took this into account as a good theory.
Later, Susan visited Stratford and offered the explanation that the body was a clue. Startford took this into account as a good theory.


Susan was deeply frightened by Harries' return. He pursued the residents as they fled from him. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'')
Susan was deeply frightened by Harries' return. He pursued the residents as they fled from him. They barricaded themselves upstairs. Friedlander deduced that Catherine was subconciosly controlling Harries. Catherine thought hard and stopped him. Friedlander, John, Ian and Baker then left to collect something to tie him up.


Catherine left, controlling Harries with her. She revealed that she used him to kill the others, hoping to clear his name and protect his honour. She sent Harries upstairs to attack. Susan and Kreiner abseiled out the window. Simpson was seemingly killed.
Susan and Kreiner climbed down the chimney, joining Ian and Baker in the drawing room. Freidlander and John also arrived followed by Harries who broke in. Catherine also broke in, she commanded Harries to kill Susan. He hesitated but eventually complied, strangling her. He was pulled away and she fell unconcious.
She awoke and was threatened by Catherine, jealous over Richards love for her. Susan told her that his love for her was greater. Harries' dismembered arm prevented Catherine killing Susan, showing her that he loved her more. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'')
==Personality==
==Personality==
Susan told Stratford that she still loved Richard despite everything he did. She told him he was different, not evil. After learning of [[Gordon Seavers]]' death, she immediately thought for his widow. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'')
Susan told Stratford that she still loved Richard despite everything he did. She told him he was different, not evil. After learning of [[Gordon Seavers]]' death, she immediately thought for his widow.
 
Susan confronted Catherine telling her that Richard loved her deeply unlike her twisted love for him. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'')




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