Elsie Cubitt

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
(Redirected from Elsie Patrick)
Hilton Cubitt and Elsie Cubitt (The Strand Magazine, december 1903)

Fictional character.


In the Sherlock Holmes stories

Born Elsie Patrick.

  • Elsie Patrick was an American woman from Chicago with a troubled past connected to criminal circles (DANC 65). Her father was the leader of a Chicago gang and invented the "dancing men" cipher (DANC 564).
  • In her youth, she was engaged to Abe Slaney, a dangerous criminal, but broke off the relationship when she rejected a life of crime (DANC 568).
  • She fled to England, determined to leave her past behind, and married Hilton Cubitt under the condition that he would never ask about her earlier life (DANC 71).
  • When Abe Slaney tracked her down, she began receiving threatening "dancing men" messages, which terrified her (DANC 53).
  • During the fatal confrontation between Abe Slaney and her husband, she attempted to intervene, but Hilton Cubitt was shot dead; she then attempted to take her own life and was gravely wounded (DANC 183).
  • She eventually recovered completely and, as Sherlock Holmes notes in the epilogue, remained a widow, dedicating herself to charity and managing her late husband's estate (DANC 605).