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'''Milton King''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] criminal, operating in [[London]] during the [[Victorian era]]. | '''Milton King''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] criminal, operating in [[London]] during the [[Victorian era]]. | ||
Revision as of 14:20, 19 September 2018

Milton King was a British criminal, operating in London during the Victorian era.
Biography
King had been used to getting his own way all his life, and as a result of that, he never cared much for compromising or making sacrifices to maintain his way of life. He instead turned to bribery and blackmail to guarantee himself a comfortable life of crime.
At some point, King joined the Blighters, and he came to consider himself a kind of Robin Hood: he stole from the rich and took the spoils for himself. The Metropolitan Police Service took a particular interest in King after he committed a murder, and Sergeant Frederick Abberline enlisted the help of his allies, twin Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye, to locate King in St. James's Park, kidnap him, and deliver him to the authorities.