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Owning a small bakery on [[Whitechapel]]'s Fleet Street, Mrs. Moffat started noticing some suspicious disappearances at some point, but did not think too much of it. In 1868, she was questioned by Detective [[Murphy]] of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], and told him that she knew nothing of the disappearances. | Owning a small bakery on [[Whitechapel]]'s Fleet Street, Mrs. Moffat started noticing some suspicious disappearances at some point, but did not think too much of it. In 1868, she was questioned by Detective [[Murphy]] of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], and told him that she knew nothing of the disappearances.<ref name="Fiend of Fleet Street">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' - [[The Fiend of Fleet Street]]</ref> | ||
Not long after, she was questioned by the [[Assassins]] [[ | Not long after, she was questioned by the [[Assassins]] [[Evie Frye|Evie]] and [[Jacob Frye]], this time about the disappearance of Detective Murphy. Again, she stated she knew nothing about the disappearances, but she provided several clues which helped the Frye twins in their investigation nonetheless.<ref name="Fiend of Fleet Street" /> | ||
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Revision as of 19:54, 24 March 2020
Mrs. Moffat was a British woman, living and working in London in the mid-nineteenth century.
Biography
Owning a small bakery on Whitechapel's Fleet Street, Mrs. Moffat started noticing some suspicious disappearances at some point, but did not think too much of it. In 1868, she was questioned by Detective Murphy of the Metropolitan Police Service, and told him that she knew nothing of the disappearances.[1]
Not long after, she was questioned by the Assassins Evie and Jacob Frye, this time about the disappearance of Detective Murphy. Again, she stated she knew nothing about the disappearances, but she provided several clues which helped the Frye twins in their investigation nonetheless.[1]