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A man with the surname '''Dean''' was the warden of a prison in [[New York City]].
A man with the surname '''Dean''' was the warden of a prison in [[New York City]].
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
One evening, after two break-ins were committed by a [[Barry Witherspoon|person resembling Machine Man]], TV reporter [[Dorothy Mayson]] interviewed Warden Dean about the crimes. Dean expressed his belief in law and order, though Mrs Mayson privately wondered he was only after the publicity of appearing on national television. {{storylink|The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls}}
One evening, after two break-ins were committed by a [[Barry Witherspoon|person resembling Machine Man]], TV reporter [[Dorothy Mayson]] interviewed Warden Dean about the crimes. Dean expressed his belief in law and order, though Mrs Mayson privately wondered he was only after the publicity of appearing on national television. {{storylink|The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls}}

Latest revision as of 12:22, 22 October 2023

A man with the surname Dean was the warden of a prison in New York City.

Fiction

One evening, after two break-ins were committed by a person resembling Machine Man, TV reporter Dorothy Mayson interviewed Warden Dean about the crimes. Dean expressed his belief in law and order, though Mrs Mayson privately wondered he was only after the publicity of appearing on national television. The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls

Related characters

Prison guards

To prove his innocence, the real Machine Man handed himself into the authorities, allowing himself to be imprisoned. When the impostor struck again while Machine Man was in jail, the prison guards freed him and his friend Peter Spaulding, who had been arrested for refusing to sell him out. The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls

Notes

  • Why would a prison warden need publicity?