Enid Grimshaw

Enid Grimshaw was the killer of Prince Albert in God Save the Prince (Case #1 of World Edition).

Profile
Enid is a 19-year-old chambermaid. She has short red hair and wore a maids outfit with a red paper poppy on it. It is known that Enid drinks tea, rides horses, and quotes Shakespeare.

Role in Case(s)
Enid was first interrogated after the player and Jack Archer found her blue cleaning crystals on the victim's sword. Analysis from Lars Douglas reveals that not only were they poisonous, but traces of that same poison were used to kill the Prince. At first Enid tried to dodge the topic of the Prince's murder, but Jack kept pushing the topic. Enid broke out crying asking who would want to kill the Prince, then Jack and the player left thinking the interrogation was just a dead end.

Jack and the player spoke with Enid again regarding her saliva found on an orb. Enid said she did not steal it, but it was given to her by the victim, and also explained that she and the Prince were in love. Jack questioned if said love was genuine, but Enid said the Prince did so much for her; like teaching her to ride horses, giving her precious jewels, and secretly meeting her on Westminster Lane.

Despite her apparent love for the Prince, it was discovered that she was responsible for the Prince's murder. Enid claimed that she had nothing to do with the murder, but Jack urged the chambermaid to confess to manslaughter. Throwing a fit with Enid, Jack asked her to spit out the reasons to kill a member of the English Royal Family. Enid loved the prince, but refused to kill anyone, but she told Jack and the player that she was forced to kill the prince as she was blackmailed. When Jack asked Enid who made her kill the prince, she couldn't out the party who made her do it as she had to obey the blackmail message without any questions asked. Prince Albert refused to believe Enid, so she had to use her Shakespeare knowledge to seduce him into meeting her at Westminster. Before she executed the order, she had to rig the phone booth so that she would fulfill her obligation. Enid rang the phone to call Prince Albert at the Westminster phone booth, but never knew that the device contained poisonous gas that killed the prince, causing the maid to declare the murder an involuntary action. Jack opted to hold Enid liable for the murder if she refused to out the party who gave Enid those orders, so the player sent the maid to trial at the International Court.

Judge Adaku was not pleased about being forced out of retirement about the player's first arrest as a Bureau operations agent, but went ahead to ask Enid how she plead for the murder of Prince Albert. Enid pleaded guilty given the overwhelming evidence the player had against her. Judge Adaku realizes that an execution was necessary for any civilian who stands accused of slaughtering a member of the Royal Family based on what he knew from the past. Instead, he chose to sentence Enid to 10 years in jail for the premeditated, involuntary manslaughter of the prince given that she did not mean to do it, but was forced.

Case Appearances

 * God Save the Prince (Case #1 of World Edition)