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Miss. Elizabeth Whetherby
A photograph found amongst the pages of the diary is thought to be Miss. Elizabeth Whetherby. Experts believe it was taken sometime after her disappearance. The book she is holding is the same diary recently found.
Mrs. Josephine Whetherby
In the wake of her daughter's sudden disappearance, Josephine Whetherby became a recluse.
Miss. Milly Whetherby
Elizabeth's older sister and last person to see her.
Mr. Elijah Bradshaw
One among four men that were questioned by the authorities. Reportedly, he was a frequent guest of Miss. Whetherby's.
Dec. 13, 1904 - The Diary of Miss. Whetherby Found in Abandoned House
Elizabeth Whetherby, a bright and intelligent woman, and the youngest child of Wilhelm and Josephina Whetherby, vanished on the night of April 7, 1862. To the dismay of her family and friends, there were no suspects in the case though a few local men had been questioned. The case became the property of the Unsolved Crime Division and buried amongst the other files. Years later, a stained and weather-beaten diary has been found in the basement of an abandoned building in Redinshire. The cover, ripped and water-damaged, bears the embossed name "Elizabeth Whetherby."
Mr. Wilhelm Whetherby
Mr. Wilhem Whetherby is the father of the missing girl.
The Whetherby Home
Elizabeth was last seen in her room on the left end of the house.
Dr. Willaim Darion
A well-respected Doctor in the Eadenwood District and Fiance to Miss. Elizabeth Whetherby.
The Claytons
Joshua and Elva Clayton, long-time employees of the Whetherby family.

