Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-5959298-20180907201839/@comment-5959298-20180926144452

I expanded Holder's page. Is this accurate?

As Station House Five and Station House Four constables are waiting for second chance to fight with rope, upset Holder bumps into Murdoch, saying: "Good luck, Detective." then turns back to him, asking: "Do they still call you that?" Townsend pats him on the stomach, saying: "Hey, hey. Easy, now. Come on".

Eventually, the Station House Five and Station House Four fights with the rope. Despite Townsend slips (due to which Murdoch notices that he have different bootlaces, indicating Townsend killed Cooper, not Holder), Station House Five is able to win.

At Bruiser's Freehouse, as Holder (along with other Station House Five constables and Inspector Davis) cheers their winning of police games, Murdoch arrives and accuses Townsend of killing Cooper, explaining that the night that Cooper died Townsend was there in the bar. Townsend laughts, saying he is there every night, which Holder and two another officers confirms, smilling. Murdoch continues: Cooper wanted to talk and Townsend knew what about. So he moved it to the alley before anyone saw them, where the two fought. Constable Cooper fell on panes of broken glass and slashed his leg. Davis and Holder exchange their looks, Townsend denies, saying: "That's crazy. No, Coop was my friend. He -- He was my beat partner.", Murdoch continues: He tried to stop the bleeding by using one of his bootlaces as a tourniquet. That's why his laces don't match. And when that didn't work, he panicked. Townsend moved Cooper's body and planted his watch at Feng Choy's. As Holder became impatient, Davis steps up, demanding to know Murdoch's motive for Townsend killing Cooper. Murdoch introduces the motive, Miss Ling arrives with Mei-Li. Murdoch says Townsend raped Mei-Li (young girl) and when Cooper found about it he confronted him and for that he died. Inspector Davis asks Townsend if that is true, Townsend tries to justify the rape and Cooper's death, but nobody comes to his defence anymore. Seeing his men are unable to defend Townsend, Davis tells Murdoch and Branckenreid to take "this disgrace away".