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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Gordon studied natural science for two years under Professor [[Sowerden]]. He was married to [[Mary Seavers]]. Gordon was blackmailed by [[Richard Harries]] who knew that Gordon had published the works of a dead pupil from Oxford | Gordon studied natural science for two years under Professor [[Sowerden]]. He was married to [[Mary Seavers]]. Gordon was blackmailed by [[Richard Harries]] who knew that Gordon had published under his own name, the works of a dead pupil from Oxford. This caused him to commit [[suicide]], stabbing himself with a letter opener. [[John Hopkinson]] found the body and took a letter from the scene. | ||
Inspector [[Hetton]] was assigned to his case; he passed it on to Inspector [[Ian Stratford]]. | Inspector [[Hetton]] was assigned to his case; he passed it on to Inspector [[Ian Stratford]]. | ||
Seavers was due at [[Banquo Manor]] to observe | Seavers was due at [[Banquo Manor]] to observe Harries' experiments. John chose not to tell the residents of his death; Stratford told them. John killed Harries in vengeance for Seavers, a friend of his. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'') | ||
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[[Category:19th century individuals]] | [[Category:19th century individuals]] |
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