Albert Wilson
Albert Wilson was an artist and metalworker who was entangled by a dangerous relic. He was killed by his cousin, Manny Romito.
Overview
Due to his skills, Romito directed Gail Wagner to Wilson, in order to learn more information about the Golden Apple, a relic that drove to obsession those who looked upon it. Wilson was able to translate the Greek text on the Apple (“Doubt is the greatest weapon, Envy is the worst of sins.”) before falling prey to its power. When Wagner tried to take the Apple back from him, Wilson struck her on reflex, leading Romito to visit Wilson to strike back at him. On being hit, Wilson stumbled back, dying when the glass of his table broke, a shard impaling his neck. His body was discovered by Enoch, an independent investigator who called in the police.
Five years after his death, Wilson remained a ghost in his old apartment building. When Lyle Grand came to investigate the Golden Apple, Wilson drew pictures in the air to inform him of the events that took place, on the condition that Grand get him the relic.
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Al Wilson, Enoch, and a cop