Saturday, 28 January 2023

Eugene Wilcox (1895)


Eugene Wilcox had always been fascinated by the idea of serving and protecting his community, so he decided to become a police officer. After completing his training, he was assigned to a patrol division in one of the busiest areas of London.

As a young officer, he quickly proved himself to be dedicated and skilled at his job. He was known for his ability to diffuse tense situations and his keen attention to detail. Despite the challenges he faced on the job, Eugene always remained committed to serving and protecting the people of London.

Eugene always found time to spend with his family. He was married with two children, and they were the light of his life. He was a loving husband and father, and they provided him with the support and motivation he needed to keep doing his job to the best of his abilities.

By 1925, Eugene had been on the force for over a decade, and he had seen and experienced many things during his time as a police officer. He had witnessed the worst of humanity, but he had also seen the best. Through it all, he had remained committed to his duty and to the people of London, and he continued to serve and protect his community with honor and distinction.

Retired (session 30): Having lost his wife during the events at Misr House, he decided to dedicate himself to raise and protect his kids.

Death (Session 45): Li Wen-Chang detonated a dynamite stick in Stanford's bedroom, killing himself, two of his companions, and the sorcerer.

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