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Henry Raymond was a penny dreadful journalist during the mid-19th century. In 1868, Raymond and his greatest fan, the nine years old Artie (the future writer Arthur Conan Doyle), worked with the Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye to solve murders in London.

Later and after their reputation of detectives had grown, the twins were summoned by Queen Victoria, via Frederick Abberline, in order to solve the murder of one of her guards in the palace. Conducting his investigation, Jacob discovered that the culprit was in fact Raymond, who posing as a guard tried to steal the Scepter of the Queen. Pursuing the thief to the roof of Buckingham Palace, Jacob cornered Raymond, who had taken Artie as an hostage. As Jacob was holding Raymond at gunpoint, his sister Evie climbed the facade of the palace, and reaching Raymond from behind, killed him by throwing him off on ground, saving Artie from their former friend.

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