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==About==
==About==
===[[Graphic Novel:Fathers and Daughters|Graphic Novel:Fathers & Daughters]]===
===[[Graphic Novel:Fathers and Daughters|Graphic Novel:Fathers & Daughters]]===
[[Mr. Bennet]] visits [[Eden's father]] at his home. He delivers news of [[Eden]]'s [[Sylar's victims|death]]. When Mr. Ellis shows little remorse, Mr. Bennet roughs up Eden's father, and defends her [[sacrifice|sacrificial]] death. Mr. Bennet then invites [[the Haitian]] to [[mental manipulation|remove]] the drunkard's memories -- everything but the guilt.
[[Mr. Bennet]] visits [[Eden's father]] at his home. He delivers news of [[Eden]]'s [[Sylar's victims|death]]. When Mr. Ellis shows little remorse, Mr. Bennet roughs up Eden's father, and defends her [[suicide]] as a [[sacrifice|sacrifice]]. Mr. Bennet then invites [[the Haitian]] to [[mental manipulation|remove]] the drunkard's memories -- everything but the guilt.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 02:46, 19 February 2007

Mr. Ellis's home
Location: Unknown
Purpose: Residence

Mr. Bennet and the Haitian come to Mr. Ellis's home to deliver bad news.

Notable Residents

Notable Visitors

About

Graphic Novel:Fathers & Daughters

Mr. Bennet visits Eden's father at his home. He delivers news of Eden's death. When Mr. Ellis shows little remorse, Mr. Bennet roughs up Eden's father, and defends her suicide as a sacrifice. Mr. Bennet then invites the Haitian to remove the drunkard's memories -- everything but the guilt.

Trivia

  • Mr. Ellis's house number is 1760.

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