Jago and Litefoot - Investigators of Infernal Incidents.
The Case of the Missing Children and the Green Gas Lights.
Where to begin. That is the most difficult part to any story, I suppose the best place to start is on the Victorian Gas Light streets of London, on a cold winter's evening. The air was chilly, the ground was wet and damp and it was a cold and dreary night in mid November. The disappearances of missing children had been going on for a while now. In the last three weeks, four children had gone missing under the most strange and unnatural of circumstances in the fact that they had just vanished. no record of where they went. All the facts as to how these children vanish still remain inconclusive to Scotland Yard.
The case was brought to my attention when the Professor was babbling on about it whilst reading the paper over breakfast. He found the whole endeavour rather curious and I wondered if whether The Doctor was going to turn up; no such luck on this occasion. The professor was very persistent in wanting to pursue this case rather than leave it up to the police. I thought it might be best to look for clues where the children were last seen before they vanished. Much to our dismay this had made the mystery we set out to solve all the more puzzling. We found a dead man floating in the thames and under close examination of the body he had been electrocuted by a very power dose of electricity.
I later discovered the flicker of the green gas light the same evening, that was a vital clue. Gas Lights don't glow green? do they? Missing Children, a dead body in the river and green gas lights didn't seem to all add up... that is until...