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Frederick Abberline (8 January 1843 – 10 December 1929) was the Chief Inspector for the London Metropolitan Police Service from 1890 to 1892.
Biography
In the Metropolitan Police
Working with the Assassins
Formerly a clockmaker from Dorset, Frederick Abberline joined the Metropolitan Police in 1863 and strove for hard work, his efforts paying off with a promotion to Sergeant by 1865.
Trying to make a name for himself, Abberline enlisted the help of the Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye to help him arrest criminals who were part of the Templar-affiliated Blighters by 1868, paying the twins money to kidnap or kill the targets. However, Abberline preferred that the targets were brought back alive than dead.[1]
Sometime later, Abberline disguised himself as a banker named Dredge to gain information in the inner sanctum of the Templar Grand Master Crawford Starrick's financial sector. Abberline uncovered a plot to rob the Bank of England while undercover. However, he was accidentally kidnapped by Jacob who was investigating as well. Abberline revealed his disguise, informing Jacob of his discovery. The Assassin talked him into revealing confidential information of the supplier - Cockham Merchants.[1]
Abberline later aided Jacob further in their investigation, Jacob uncovering Plutus' identity as the banker and Templar Philip Twopenny as he provided information regarding the bank's possible access points. However, Jacob's assassination of Twopenny caused major turmoil in London's citizens and Abberline had to calm the rioters down. He met with Evie who, once again, came to fix her brother's problems. She had to recover the currency printing plates, after Abberline informed her that Jacob was accused of stealing it. Abberline also requested to destroy counterfeit notes if Evie had the opportunity.[1]
After Maxwell Roth's assassination, Jacob asked Abberline about smuggling weapons inside Buckingham Palace, as the Frye twins needed to prevent Starrick from assassinating the leaders of London's church and state at the Queen's Ball. As only royal guards could carry weapons on site, the sergeant told him to acquire a royal guard's uniform and return a carriage Jacob evidently stole. Jacob gave the uniform to Abberline for his disguise, and they would meet on the roof of the palace for Jacob to acquire his and Evie's equipment.[1]
Later, at the ball, Abberline informed Jacob that Starrick's men had replaced the rooftop guards and had taken up sniping positions. Though Abberline was uncertain who the impostors were, Jacob assured him that he had the means of identifying them.[1]
The next morning, after Jacob, Evie, and Henry Green had assassinated Starrick, Abberline brought them to meet Queen Victoria, who knighted the trio into the Order of the Sacred Garter.[1]
Solving the Whitechapel murders
By 1873, Abberline became an inspector and was transferred to Whitechapel to find the serial killer known as Jack the Ripper.[1][2] Due to this, he again enlisted the help of the Assassin Order in 1888.[1]
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Concept art of Abberline
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Abberline planning with the Frye twins
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Abberline during Jack the Ripper DLC
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