Ian Stratford

Inspector Ian Stratford was assigned to the case of Gordon Seavers, a young man who had committed suicide.

Biography
Ian visited Professor Sowerden at the University of Oxford and questioned him; he had taught Seavers.

Ian travelled to the village of Three Sisters; his aunt lived there. Upon arrival he met Sergeant Baker. The pair were called to Banquo Manor to investigate the death of Richard Harries; Ian took to questioning the residents and staff, he soon deducted that Harries' experiment had been sabotaged, killing him.

Ian was keen to question John Hopkinson; specifically in regards to the death of Seavers. He hid so and asked him why he had not told George of the death of Seavers; John told him George had been ill preventing him from doing so. Ian immediately recognised this was a lie. (EDA: The Banquo Legacy)

Personality
Ian enjoyed visiting Three Sisters due to how peaceful it was. Ian liked to go for walks as he found them good to clear his head. He like Baker as he was well prepared and thought in a similar way to Ian. Ian decided not to like Hopkinson as he appeared pretentious and seemed to lack respect for Ian's authority. (EDA: The Banquo Legacy)