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Detective '''Murphy''' (unknown – 1868) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] citizen, living and working in [[London]] in the [[Victorian era|mid-nineteenth century]].
Detective '''Murphy''' (died 1868) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] citizen who lived and worked in [[London]] in the [[Victorian era|mid-nineteenth century]].


Working for the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], Detective Murphy was a good friend of Sergeant [[Frederick Abberline]]. In 1868, he received a tip about several disappearances occurring around Fleet Street in [[Whitechapel]]. Murphy went to investigate, questioning the florist, barber, baker and leatherworker in the area.  
==Biography==
Working for the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], Detective Murphy was a good friend of Sergeant [[Frederick Abberline]]. At some point in his life, he got a [[tattoo]] of a small green cross at the base of his neck. In 1868, he received a tip about several disappearances occurring around [[Fleet Street]] in [[Whitechapel]]. Murphy went to investigate and questioned the locals, namely, the florist [[Stephen Bean]], the barber [[Feeney Sodd]], the baker [[Moffat]], and the [[leather]]worker [[Tobias Jeffers]].<ref name="Fiend of Fleet Street">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]] – [[The Dreadful Crimes]]'' – [[The Fiend of Fleet Street]]</ref>


Unbeknownst to him, the leatherworker, [[Tobias Jeffers]], was behind the disappearances. Feeling that the detective was coming too close to the truth, Jeffers killed Murphy, flayed him, and made a handbag out of his skin. His bones were then ground up into manure, and his meat was sold to the bakery for the creation of meat-pies.
Unbeknownst to him, Tobias was behind the disappearances. Feeling that the detective was coming too close to the truth, Jeffers killed Murphy, flayed him, and made a handbag out of his skin. His bones were then ground up into manure, and his meat was sold to the bakery for the creation of meatpies. The [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassins]] [[Evie Frye|Evie]] and [[Jacob Frye]] investigated Detective Murphy's disappearance. After questioning several suspects and uncovering many clues all around Fleet Street, they managed to successfully accuse Jeffers of his crimes and have him arrested by the authorities.<ref name="Fiend of Fleet Street" />


The [[Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] investigated Detective Murphy's disappearance. After questioning several suspects and uncovering many clues all around Fleet Street, they managed to accuse Jeffers of his crimes and have him arrested by the authorities.
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]] [[The Dreadful Crimes]]''


==Reference==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' - [[The Dreadful Crimes]]
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Latest revision as of 03:08, 25 May 2026

Detective Murphy (died 1868) was a British citizen who lived and worked in London in the mid-nineteenth century.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Working for the Metropolitan Police Service, Detective Murphy was a good friend of Sergeant Frederick Abberline. At some point in his life, he got a tattoo of a small green cross at the base of his neck. In 1868, he received a tip about several disappearances occurring around Fleet Street in Whitechapel. Murphy went to investigate and questioned the locals, namely, the florist Stephen Bean, the barber Feeney Sodd, the baker Moffat, and the leatherworker Tobias Jeffers.[1]

Unbeknownst to him, Tobias was behind the disappearances. Feeling that the detective was coming too close to the truth, Jeffers killed Murphy, flayed him, and made a handbag out of his skin. His bones were then ground up into manure, and his meat was sold to the bakery for the creation of meatpies. The British Assassins Evie and Jacob Frye investigated Detective Murphy's disappearance. After questioning several suspects and uncovering many clues all around Fleet Street, they managed to successfully accuse Jeffers of his crimes and have him arrested by the authorities.[1]

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References[edit | edit source]