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Elizebeth Craig writes to Mr Routledge begging for help to find Polly.
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The Secret Lives of sgt. John Wilson; A true story of love and murder
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Conrad Read handed John Wilson his shotgun
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A letter is written to open the investigation of Polly Wilson's dissaperence.
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Routledge writes to Polly's sister claiming she is still alive.
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Horrigan meets Jessie and becomes concerned that he had given the wrong information to Polly's sister.
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Superintendent Horigan writes commissioner Perry about meeting Jessie
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Jessie reunites with her loving husband.
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Polly is instructed by John Wilson to come to Saskatoon on this day.
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John sells his shotgun to a pawn shop
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Horrigan writes to commissioner about how John has been acting strange.
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John Wilson had been recalled by the Immiration board to give evidence.
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Jack is ordered to leave Regina, he and Jessie board the train.
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Sergeant Herbert finds the marriage certificate of Jessie and John, yet finds no record of the death of Polly.
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Jack telegraphs Jessie saying he is leaving tomorrow night for Regina.
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Perry writes to Polly's sister saying that there is a mistake, and that John was re-married on September 29, and there is no trace of Polly.
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Sgt. Cather recieves a teelgraph from Jessieabout suspition of an investigation.
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Investigators find a tellegraph agressed from Polly, and do not believe she sent it.
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Elizabeth writes to Perry thanking him.
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Sergeant Wilson and Sergeant Thomas board the eastbound train on this night
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Walton Routledge dies on the train on his way to California.
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Train arrives in Regina and John is taken to headquarters for questioning.
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John is told he is dismissed from the RNWMP as of November 7th 1919