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"He left Woolwich suddenly on Monday night. Voice Reading
Was last seen by his fiancee, Miss Violet Westbury, whom he left abruptly in the fog about 7:30 that evening. Voice Reading
There was no quarrel between them and she can give no motive for his action. Voice Reading
The next thing heard of him was when his dead body was discovered by a plate-layer named Mason, just outside Aldgate Station on the Underground system in London." Voice Reading
"The body was found at six on the Tuesday morning. Voice Reading
It was lying wide of the metals upon the left hand of the track as one goes eastward, at a point close to the station, where the line emerges from the tunnel in which it runs. Voice Reading
The head was badly crushed - an injury which might well have been caused by a fall from the train. Voice Reading
The body could only have come on the line in that way. Voice Reading
Had it been carried down from any neighbouring street, it must have passed the station barriers, where a collector is always standing. Voice Reading
This point seems absolutely certain." Voice Reading
"Very good. The case is definite enough. The man, dead or alive, either fell or was precipitated from a train. So much is clear to me. Continue." Voice Reading
"The trains which traverse the lines of rail beside which the body was found are those which run from west to east, some being purely Metropolitan, and some from Willesden and outlying junctions. Voice Reading
It can be stated for certain that this young man when he met his death, was travelling in this direction at some late hour of the night, but at what point he entered the train it is impossible to state." Voice Reading
"His ticket, of course, would show that." Voice Reading
"There was no ticket in his pockets." Voice Reading
"No ticket! Dear me, Watson, this is really very singular. Voice Reading
According to my experience it is not possible to reach the platform of a Metropolitan train without exhibiting one's ticket. Voice Reading
Presumably, then, the young man had one. Voice Reading
Was it taken from him in order to conceal the station from which he came? It is possible. Voice Reading
Or did he drop it in the carriage? That also is possible. Voice Reading
But the point is of curious interest. Voice Reading
I understand that there was no sign of robbery?" Voice Reading
"Apparently not. Voice Reading
There is a list here of his possessions. Voice Reading

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