William Whitelabel, better known as Willy to all his acquaintances, is a privately licensed detective who isn't afraid to ask the tough questions or make enemies out of the wrong people. He has a working relationship with the city's police force but has never served with the boys in blue, which has helped to make him despised among certain officers, especially on the few occasions where he's exposed corruption among their ranks.
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| - William Whitelabel, better known as Willy to all his acquaintances, is a privately licensed detective who isn't afraid to ask the tough questions or make enemies out of the wrong people. He has a working relationship with the city's police force but has never served with the boys in blue, which has helped to make him despised among certain officers, especially on the few occasions where he's exposed corruption among their ranks.
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*Robert Constable
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| - William Whitelabel, better known as Willy to all his acquaintances, is a privately licensed detective who isn't afraid to ask the tough questions or make enemies out of the wrong people. He has a working relationship with the city's police force but has never served with the boys in blue, which has helped to make him despised among certain officers, especially on the few occasions where he's exposed corruption among their ranks. A skilled investigator, Willy nevertheless tends to be thought of as a second-rate detective because most of his cases tend to be small-time jobs. While he's successful enough to stay away from bankruptcy, it's always a struggle for him to keep the Whitelabel Detective Agency afloat. Willy's waiting for that one big case that'll finally put his name on the front page.
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