AT THE CHALLENGER TRUST BANQUET LECTURE
January 1923 - Orient Express - LONDON
Irma Bloomberg, Simon Grand, Wesley Freundlich-Fock and Yegor Gaida do to the Challenger Trust Banquet Lecture.

Irma spots a Turkish looking man who looked like he was keeping on eye on Prof Julius A, Smith or us.

Irma Bloomberg Spots Something

We arrange to meet with Prof Julius A, Smith tomorrow. However, during the night Prof Julius A, Smith's house is attacked and burnt to the ground.

No bodies were found and the scene looked more like the result of a SPELL and not just a fire.

In the Paper we discover that Mehment Makryat's doubles (3 Turkish guys who looked very much like Mehment Makryat yet younger). They had telegrams asking them to come to London from Paris. They were all killed in the Hotel room, stabbed through the Heart.

Mehment Makryat's doubles


Joseph Donelly, Yegor Gaida, Wesley Freundlich-Fock and Gupta Singh go to the local police station to try and find out information on these 3 Mehment Makryat look-alike's.

Gaida tells the detective that these murders are similar to ones he investigated before and the detective tells us how they were ALL stabbed through the heart. They all had passports with the same names but different countries of origin.

Irma Bloomberg and Simon Grand go to the hotel room where the 3 Mehment Makryat look-alike's. were found but don't find anything more out. Irma Bloomberg and Simon Grand go to take a look at Prof Julius A, Smith's burnt down house. A Policeman on duty tells us ???? and we leave.

Later on that night when Irma Bloomberg and Simon Grand get back from visiting Prof Julius A, Smith's burnt down house they find a CALLING CARD shoved under the Hotel Bedroom door.

Meanwhile, Joseph Donelly, Yegor Gaida, Wesley Freundlich-Fock and Gupta Singh go to Mehment Makryat, Antiques/Art Dealer, shop after finding his name ???.

Mehment Makryat's Shop

They found the shop empty with only a suitcase and some cloths missing. Wesley Freundlich-Fock found some recent bills and Mr Henry Stanley, of Stoke Newington, the man who brought the train from Mehment Makryat. This was brought from the estate of one Randolph Alexi.

TO BE CONTINUED...