Seven – Mrs Griggs, Dress ReformistI walked home feeling somewhat vindicated. My work had made headlines, if only in the radical press. As to the meagerness of the news they'd had to print, it was hardly their fault, I'd left them with precious few facts; the victim unidentified, no suspects, Inspector Reid, Head of CID in H Division was in charge of the investigation. And, again, only in the radical press. The other papers and, presumably and sadly, the citizens of London who had heard of the murder at all, considered it merely an activity of those people in the slums. Ultimately, the message I'd delivered and the fear I'd hoped to generate had reached regrettably few. My first outing could not be considered an unparalleled success. I would need to work harder. With that in mind, I con

