Elizabeth Runnington, your servant and former friend discloses
the following information to the police on March 1, 1772. The following is a
transcript of her testimony:
On the morning of February 27, I walked into my masters
chambers to clean his room. I have been working in his house for three years
now. I noticed that his bed was more disordered than usual but didnt think
much of it. I tried to remember if there had been anything strange about him
that morning, of if I heard any noises from his room the night before, but I
did not. I lifted the bed covering off the floor, where it had fallen. I then
saw an object sticking out from underneath the bed. It was his prized 15th century
dagger. I fear, that my lord is plotting to murder the king! It is then,
later that evening, while you sit by the fire to read, that the police barge
your door and servants to seize you.
You await trial at Newgate Prison, with the rest of the murders, thieves and
madmen. Whence, you were brought to the court, your jury stares at you, while
you try not to look them in the eye. As the judge finds your case, he informs
you that, the punishment for high treason is severe, and you will not
be let off easily. As he looks at you to nod, your eyes dart in every
direction, as if anyone and everyone in that room, which also seems to be getting
smaller, know of your nightmare.(24)