48. secret dealings with Jeffrey
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were safe.
Richard’s reappearance in Wild Bay in 2002 had shocked Eric Wrigglesworth to the bone. His official contacts in the Government Department always kept him informed about Richard’s activities. He was very worried by one particular report delivered to his family home, a Georgian mansion on the outskirts of Maccynleth in North Wales, that Richard and Shanolla had flown out to Portugal and met her mother there. He become even more worried when we heard that Richard was going to speak with Luke Quigley, one of the two illegitimate twins of Loga and Kevin Quigley.
Eric knew all about the mis-appropriation of Government funds by his Grandfather and the misuse of Company funds by Quigley as well as the Company Directors’s roles in the cover-up. He had always thought that the appointment of his Grandfather’s loyal Secretary of Natural Resources, to the post of Government Director of the L.D.W.C. Ltd. on 2nd February 1940 would guarantee that people's mouths stayed shut. He hadn't bargained for the date of his appointment coinciding exactly with the date of the murders and suggesting a possible connection. But Claude Wolsey had taken the knowledge of his Grandfather's illegal relationship with J. O. Jeffrey to the grave with him. Wolsey had been paid a substantial sum of money by Jeffrey to keep quiet.
Eric Wrigglesworth was now the only guardian still alive of his grandfather's irresponsible actions. But Eric felt threatened that the closely guarded secret down the years was now about to be exposed by Richard Ap Meurig.
Richard had already contacted the Department of Justice in St. Anthony to request sight of Ranger Spiller’s report on the deaths. They had told him they had found the Investigation papers but
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