IN
FOR A PENNY
written by Crystal Keith
directed by Jacob Sidney
A Rip in Time:
Hot on the trail
of the ultimate cold case.
3 Episodes
6/12/16 - 6/20/16
EPISODE ONE (6/12/16)
SUMMARY: Whitechapel, London, 1888: Charles Cross - the
infamous Jack the Ripper - prepares to take his first victim.
Today: Dr. James Bryant, PhD, is searching the streets of London
for something while in radio contact with his colleague Paige
when he suddenly finds himself in 1888, at the scene of the
crime, as PC Jonas Mizen watches the body. Dr. Bryant, mistaken
by the policeman for an American investigator, takes command of
the crime scene - and is offered help by Mr. Cross, who says he
reported finding the body. Soon, Bryant finds himself back in
the present day just as mysteriously as he'd fallen into the
past. And in flashback, we see more of Cross' preparations for
the murder: he forbids his victim, Polly, to turn around, or, he
says, he won't pay her. He then lays out a row of knives while
rhapsodizing that a union of the soul is far better than a union
of the flesh. Polly, creeped out, nearly turns around, but he
cows her into obeying him...and then he strikes.
Photos by Mandi
Moss
EPISODE TWO (6/18/16)
SUMMARY: After telling his experience to a disbelieving
Paige, Dr. Bryant finds his way back through the time hole to
1888, where he attempts to prevent Dr. Henry Llewellyn - who is
not doing a very thorough job investigating the murder - from
contaminating the crime scene - and nearly gets himself arrested
in the process. Penny, another streetwalker, defends Dr. Bryant,
and shames Dr. Llewellyn by revealing his propensity to spend
time with the ladies of the night. Bryant spots Charles Cross
and gives chase, but suddenly finds himself back in the present
day. Fortunately, this time he has a souvenir from the past - a
handkerchief taken from Polly's body, which he can run modern
forensic tests on. However, he has also left something behind -
the tape recorder upon which he has been narrating his journal,
which is found by Cross.
EPISODE THREE (6/20/16)
SUMMARY: Charles Cross writes the first of the Ripper's
notes that were sent to Scotland Yard. Dr. Bryant prepares to
return to 1888 wearing an unconvincing Victorian costume, and an
even less convincing Cockney accent (which, fortunately, Paige
nixes). He meets up with Penny and her fellow prostitute Annie
Chapman - the Ripper's next victim - who isn't feeling well. Dr.
Llewellyn is there as well, protesting that he's there to look
after the women. Penny shares her darkly amused tales of her
work; she's disappointed when Dr. Bryant says he's not a
pervert, because they pay the best. Dr. Bryant then returns to
the present, hoping to find out enough about the location of
Annie's death to possibly be able to prevent it. With Paige's
help, he learns that the handkerchief he took from Polly had
traces of printer's ink on it, which leads him to the general
neighborhood of the crime. However, he is too late; as he
chances upon Annie Chapman's body, he is suspected of the crime,
and must flee. In his flight, he chances upon Charles Cross, who
reveals that he has Dr. Bryant's tape recorder... and he's
learned to use it well enough that he can frame Dr. Bryant for
the murders.