So, instead, our reluctant playwright had to go back and forth in his heart, impatiently waiting for updates. At 3:04 a.m., Mr. Baker"s 747 slowly landed at the airport, where Mr. Baker was the alias for Zizi al-Bakari. At 3:32, Mr. Baker and his entourage completed customs procedures. At 3:45, they climbed into the waiting limousines, 3:52: the bus rolled on the A4 highway. At 4:9 a.m. Mr. Baker"s art consultant, alias Marlowe, from the motorcade, telephoned Isherwood to report that the vehicle was a few minutes late. However, things seemed to be going well, for at 4:27 a.m. the motorcade was seen turning from Piccadilly Square into Duke Street. At that moment, chaos began to occur, the fault of Zizi"s convoy. It happened because the limousine tried to turn onto the narrow Mason"s Yard. H

