The investigators have researched and put together a collection of papers they call the Apocrypha of the Blood Red Fez as we begin. In the morning after, they meet up with a new face, an Amelia Meadowcroft, who was contacted by Professor Smith but was unable to make it to the Lodging House on Sunday. They had coffee at a cafe near the Oriental Club, getting her up to date on what happened with the Blood Red Fez. They all decided to check out a Rotherhithe house, where a fez collector was murdered. George sneaked around back and went inside with his Locksmith and Stealth skills. Inside, he found fezzes everywhere, the place obviously ransacked. Two items of note were found: a letter from a Mr. Leeds in Pera, Constantinople, asking to procure 'The Whispering Fez,' from Mr. Devore, the murder victim; and a ledger, detailing accounts of fez procurement and book collecting for insurance purposes. Professor Worth unknowingly aided Banks by keeping the constable on duty preoccupied, and everyone gathered back inside the hansom cab they had taken there. They took a look at the letter and the ledger, but Prof. Worth accidentally dropped it outside the cab's window, ruining it and making it illegible. Worth decided to check in at Scotland Yard and ask the Inspector who was working on the murder case, while the other three elected to go to the Library to find what they could about Mr. Leeds. Worth met and made himself well acquainted with Inspector Kendall, who informed him a book of Devore's was missing from his cottage, 'The Whispering Fez.' He made a good impression and gained a contact. The others were able to find that Mr. Leeds was the somewhat-unknown alias of Hieronymus Menkaph, a mesmerist and occultist from Chiswick. The group gathered back together, speaking about their findings, and the session ended.