Speaker 5
Do you think Willette started to buy into this? Like, if he started to think Ward was onto something, that he really was dangerous? If
Speaker 4
he'd killed Ward, maybe.
Speaker 1
But it's hard to see what Lucy Hawthorne would have to do with any of that. She was related to Ward, but I don't think she was into this stuff.
Speaker 4
I don't think they knew it sure existed. How's it going there?
Speaker 5
I got nothing. I'm trying to fill in the blanks on Ward. What he was doing between getting kicked out of school and getting locked up in the asylum. I've got calls into the warden of the hospital, some of Willette's colleagues, no one's getting back to me at the moment. And I'm trying to figure out where all the Ward's stuff went. What's that? Anything. He checked into the psychiatric hospital with just the clothes he was wearing. I checked with the realtor guy, Sylvester Bertrand, who I didn't ever get told. And he said that there was practically nothing of Charles Ward's in the house when they took possession of it. So where's all this stuff? All these occult books he supposedly had. The letters he and Tyler Green found. Okay, that's interesting.
Speaker 4
Yeah, I'm getting nowhere
Speaker 5
though. I think this week is going to be all you. Well,
Speaker 4
I have to go and talk to a very old lady. Let's hope she's entertaining. I feel like I'm standing right on the edge of London. Behind me, the suburban streets of Barnet head through into London proper and miles and miles of metropolis.