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Interview with Elsie Cubitt

3/27/2025

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​​CAMPBELL: Mrs. Cubitt, thank you for agreeing to speak with us about the extraordinary events surrounding the Dancing Men cipher.

ELSIE CUBITT: [quietly] It's not easy to revisit those memories. Some stories are better left in the past.

CAMPBELL: Yet, your story is quite remarkable. You came from Chicago with a complicated history, and somehow found yourself at the center of a mystery that would fascinate generations.

ELSIE CUBITT: My past was something I was desperately trying to escape. When I met Hilton, I believed I could start over. He was kind, honorable - everything different from the world I'd known in Chicago.

CAMPBELL: But your past caught up with you, didn't it? Through those cryptic dancing men figures?

ELSIE CUBITT: [tensing] Abe Slaney was a connection I couldn't simply erase. In our old
world, you don't just walk away. Those dancing men were his way of reaching out, of reminding me that some bonds aren't easily broken.

CAMPBELL: How did you feel when those messages began appearing?

ELSIE CUBITT: Terror. Pure terror. Each figure was a whisper from a life I'd fought so hard to leave behind. Hilton didn't understand - how could he? He saw the drawings as a puzzle. I saw them as a threat.

CAMPBELL: Your husband ultimately paid the ultimate price for your past.

ELSIE CUBITT: [softly] Hilton was innocent in all of this. A good man caught in the crossfire of a world he never understood. My Chicago life... it was violent, complicated. Hilton represented everything pure I wanted to become.

CAMPBELL: And Abe Slaney?

ELSIE CUBITT: [bitter] Slaney represented a part of me I was trying to forget. He couldn't accept that people can change, that I had chosen a different path. To him, our shared history was a chain he could never let me break.

CAMPBELL: Looking back, do you have any regrets?

ELSIE CUBITT: My only regret is that Hilton suffered for a life he knew nothing about. I loved him - truly loved him. And in the end, that love cost him everything.

CAMPBELL: Your story is one of transformation, of attempting to escape one's past.

ELSIE CUBITT: [quietly] Some pasts are never truly left behind. They follow you, like silent shadows, waiting to emerge when you least expect them.
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