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The Dennis Wheatley 'Museum' - Gordon Eric Gordon-TombeErnest 'Bill' DyerA newspaper article linking Dyer to the murder. The annotation is in DW's own hand. A cheque made out to Dyer in happier days. Click to see the back of the cheque it has been endorsed by Dyer himself After Gordon-Tombe's death, he moved from place to place, both in England and on the Continent. He used a variety of names and sometimes passed himself off as a Mr Tombe. All the while he carried out petty frauds, and on the 16th November 1922, he was in Scarborough. Police went to arrest him on suspicion of a local fraud against ex-servicemen, and he began to draw a gun. In the tussle that followed he apparently shot himself, with instantly fatal results. References : 'Drink and Ink' Chapter Four. Phil Baker Chapter 19.
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