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Q1 What kind of a person was Evans?
Ans: James Roderick Evans was a young man who was a very clever prisoner. He was famous with the name of ‘Evans the Break’ as he had escaped thrice times from the jail. He didn’t have violent nature but he had a disease called congenital kleptomaniac which means he used to steal things due to this disease. He was very good in mimic the person.
Q2 What were the precautions taken for the smooth conduct of the examination?
Ans: Officers did whatever they can. They first taken all the mini weapons like knife, scissor, nail-file and razor away from Evan. They checked Evan carefully, they bugged the examination room and the governor was to listen all the things in the room, they searched the invigilator’s suitcase and taken away the paper cutter and locked the room. They planned that one officer would be seeing in the room through a small whole made in walls and doors.
Q3 Will the exam now go as scheduled?
Ans: It was the exam of German subject. Evan was given two hours for the examination. The exam time was from 9:15am to 11:15am but it got started 5minutes late. Evan had to give exam in the presence of Officer Stephen but Evan complained that he was losing concentration so governor called Stephen come out from the room. At 9:40am McLeery declared some correction from the slip. At 10.20am Evan requested to put a blanket around his shoulders as he was feeling cold. At 11.20am McLeery reminded him that he had 5minutes left for completing the paper. When exam got over Stephen Escorted McLeery to the main prison gate. And examination conducted smoothly as scheduled.
Q4 Did the Governor and his staff finally heave a sigh of relief?
Ans: When exam conducted successfully and Stephen escorted McLeery, they took calm breathe and felt relieved. They were happy but their happiness didn’t remain longer for them as when they came back to Evan’s cell they found a person sprawling back on the chair. He was bleeding from his head and the blood was all over on the white clerical collar down into the black clerical front. They thought that Evan had hit the McLeery and Stephen escorted the man was not the McLeery but it was Evan who had been escorted to the main gate of prison.
Q5 Will the injured McLeery be able to help the prison officers track Evans?
Ans: When they found McLeery injured, they immediately called the ambulance but then McLeery said in broken sentence that he knew where Evan was. He told Jackson to call Governor there and drew their attention to the text written on the last page of the question paper. And the Governor cracks the code which was ‘From Elsfield Way’. McLeery told the officer to go Elsfield Way. Governor told his superintendent to take McLeery to hospital with him. McLeery helped the police to follow the direction indicated in the text.
Q6 Will the clues left behind on the question paper put Evans back in prison again?
Ans: The clever thief left behind some clues which were on the question paper. The governor was thinking that it was a careless act that he left clues which were giving some hints that where will Evan go after escaping. But all those clues were fake and for misguiding the officers.
But from the other clue which was an index number 313; centre number 271 and ‘Golden Lion’ also had a deep meaning. The six figure reference 313/271 took them to middle of Chipping Norton where they found Evan in the Golden Lion.Q7 Where did Evans go?
Ans: When examination completed they found that McLeery was bleeding from the head so they thought that Evan hit the McLeery but in actual the man was bleeding was the Evan. So fake McLeery (Evan) told that he will help them to trace Evan so an ambulance was called for the fake McLeery (Evan) and he was left
alone there from where he had escaped from a car that he had arranged. The car had soap, water, clothes, and a map. He removed blood stains from hair, removed the fake beard, changed clothes, and wore a new hat. Then he went to the Golden Lion in the middle of Chipping Norton. But later he was caught by the governor due to his clues that he left behind.