The Secret Lives of Sgt. John Wilson

  • Jack and Jessie move to Vancouver

    Jack works for police undercover.
  • Elizabeth writes to Mr. Routledge

    She writes to Mr. Routledge about the whereabouts of Polly. He helped find Jack before Polly left for Canada.
  • Conrad Read returns Jacks shotgun

    Conrad Read returns Wilson's gun, saying it was in bad shape.
  • Routledge writes back

    He returns Elizabeth's letter with news that Jack and "his wife" are living in Vancouver.
  • Horrigan writes on suspicions of Jack's wife

    After Cather reported his thoughts on Wilson's wife, Horrigan met Jessie and knows it is not the 30 year old woman (Polly) in the picture.
  • The missing gun found

    Conrad Read finds the Colt. 38 pistol that went missing a year ago from the Saskatoon office a year earlier in Wilson's desk.
  • Jessie returns from Blaine Lake.

  • Elizabeth writes to Mr. Routledge and Horrigan again

    Has been 8 months since Jack's cable announcing their departure for home. Both Routledge and Horrigan very ill.
  • Jack sells his shotgun

    Sells his shotgun to Mrs. Sissions at the pawn shop.
  • F. J. Horrigan writes his official report on Wilson

    Officially writes to the Commissioner of the RNWMP in Regina, wants him dismissed from the police force.
  • "Mr. Mutch" buys the shotgun

    "Mr. Mutch" buys the shotgun from Mrs. Sissions.
  • "Russian Trials"

    Jack and Jessie leave for Regina, for Jack's so-called "Russian Trials" with the immigration office.
  • S. Darling has Jack and Jessie's marriage certificate

    S. Herbert Darling has the Wilson's marriage certificate from Sept. 29, 1918. No record of death of Mrs. Polly Wilson or hospital record.
  • Darling visits Mrs. Wismer

    Thelma Wilson took Sergeant Darling to see Mrs. Wismer to talk about Jack and Polly.
  • Polly's trunks are discovered

    Commanding officer discovers Polly's unclaimed trunks at the train station. Perry orders to have them seized, contents listed.
  • Darling arrives in Saskatoon, talks to Mrs. Ameilia Foster

    Darling talks to Ameilia Foster who lived with "next of kin Mary Wilson". Received photo of Jessie, her handwriting, and their Vancouver address. 804 Homer Street
  • Darling types first "Confidential Crime Report Inquiring re Mrs. M. Wilson."

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    Perry watches Jack "6020" in Vancouver

    Tries to keep news away from Jessie.
  • Sergeant Thomas escorts Wilson to Regina.

    Worried he will try to make a run for it.
  • The Wilson's and Thomas arrive in Regina

    Wilson is escorted to headquarters and is dismissed from "RNWMP as of November 7, 1919". He is lead away to a guard room.