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  John's burnt car was found, alleged day of Polly's death.
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  Elizabeth writes to Canada concerning the health and well-being of Polly. This letter flared the investigation of Polly's disappearance.
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  John's regained possession of the shotgun he used to kill Polly, after having it cleaned
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  Routledge wrote a letter to Horrigan asking about the wife of officer 6020 (John Wilson), Horrigan replied with the statement that 6020's wife lived with him in Vancouver.
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  Routledge wrote a letter to Polly saying that John's wife lived with him in Vancouver, and to write any further letters to Horrigan. Elizabeth then wrote a letter to Horrigan, which enclosed a picture of Polly. Horrigan then sent an old friend of John's to Vancouver, who verified that it wasn't the same girl.
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  The official investigation of John and Polly Wilson begins.
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  Jack sells the shotgun he used to kill Polly to a local pawn shop.
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  Someone with the name of Mutch bought John's shotgun.
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  With the final wish of Horrigan before his death, John gets deported to a new department in Regina.
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  Jack left Jessie in Regina to return to Vancouver for the Russian Trials.
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  Darling found the marriage license between John and Jessie, but found no record of Polly at all. Darling then paid a visit to Mrs.Wismer (old landlord and friend of Polly) to get answers.
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  Perry sent a telegram to Newson, in Vancouver, to keep an eye on officer 6020.
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  Elizabeth sends Perry the marriage licence between John and Polly Wilson.
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  John left for Regina after the trials, accompanied by Sgt. Thomas.
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  Sgt, John Wilson was formally dismissed from the Royal North West Mounted Police.
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  John arrived in Regina, and was led away to the guardroom for questioning.