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[[File:ACS Fletchers.jpg|thumb|Josephine and Francis Fletcher]]
[[File:ACS Fletchers.jpg|thumb|Josephine and Francis Fletcher]]
'''Josephine Fletcher''' (unknown – 1868) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Templars|Templar]], operating in [[London]] during the [[Victorian era]].
'''Josephine Fletcher''' (died 1868) was a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], operating in [[London]] during the [[Victorian era]].


Josephine and her husband [[Francis Fletcher|Francis]] lived in the poorer section of [[Lambeth]], where they were known as the kind couple that provided for poor children by taking them into their home and giving them a better life. In reality, they abducted the children off the streets of London in order to send them to training camps outside the city, where the children would be trained into soldiers for the [[Blighters]].
Josephine and her husband [[Francis Fletcher|Francis]] lived in the poorer section of [[Lambeth]], where they were known as the kind couple that provided for poor children by taking them into their home and giving them a better life. In reality, they abducted the children off the streets of London in order to send them to training camps outside the city, where the children would be trained into soldiers for the [[Blighters]].

Revision as of 21:45, 20 May 2018

Josephine and Francis Fletcher

Josephine Fletcher (died 1868) was a member of the British Rite of the Templar Order, operating in London during the Victorian era.

Josephine and her husband Francis lived in the poorer section of Lambeth, where they were known as the kind couple that provided for poor children by taking them into their home and giving them a better life. In reality, they abducted the children off the streets of London in order to send them to training camps outside the city, where the children would be trained into soldiers for the Blighters.

In 1868, the Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye followed up on one of Henry Green's leads, which lead them to the Fletchers. Eager to end their recruiting of innocent children, the Assassins assassinated the Fletcher couple with a double assassination.

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