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From Hell was a virtual representation of one of Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
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Description
Arthur Weaversbrook asks Evie Frye to make sure one of the writers of so-called Ripper Letters isn't actually Jack the Ripper.
Dialogue
- Arthur Weaversbrook: Miss Frye... I have helped spread the Ripper's terror through my newspapers. I want to make amends for my part in forging this monster's legend.
The central newspaper agency has received another 'Ripper' letter. Handwriting experts have identified a suspect this time... We must be sure it is not him.
Evie left Arthur, and located the suspect. She tailed him through the borough to a place where he stopped to brag to his friends.
- Suspect: Can you believe it! The front page of London's biggest newspaper... I fooled those rozzers, ha ha ha!
Evie frightened the man, and then caught him.
- Suspect: I was just having a lark! Wanted to see if I could get away with it... I don't know who the Ripper is, but it ain't me, ask me wife...
Evie let the man go, and he fled.
Outcome
Evie learned the truth behind the letter, earning her Arthur Weaversbrook's gratitude.
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