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| - The Snicket File is a compilation of 13 pages of information that were temporarily stored in the Library of Records at Heimlich Hospital under "Baudelaire". It contains information that would be able to convict Count Olaf and his associates of various crimes, as well as (presumably) information about fires, including the fire that destroyed the home of the Quagmires. It also had information about Hotel Denoument being the last safe place. It was removed from the Library of Records for an investigation (Who conducted the investigation is unknown), but the last page was left behind and later recovered by the Baudelaire orphans. It showed a photograph of their parents, Jacques Snicket, and another man on the porch of 667 Dark Avenue, and also contained some text:
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| - The Snicket File is a compilation of 13 pages of information that were temporarily stored in the Library of Records at Heimlich Hospital under "Baudelaire". It contains information that would be able to convict Count Olaf and his associates of various crimes, as well as (presumably) information about fires, including the fire that destroyed the home of the Quagmires. It also had information about Hotel Denoument being the last safe place. It was removed from the Library of Records for an investigation (Who conducted the investigation is unknown), but the last page was left behind and later recovered by the Baudelaire orphans. It showed a photograph of their parents, Jacques Snicket, and another man on the porch of 667 Dark Avenue, and also contained some text: "Because of the evidence discussed on page nine, experts now suspect that there may in fact be one survivor of the fire, but the survivor's whereabouts are unknown." —Note on Page 13 of the Snicket file. The Baudelaire children took this to mean that one of their parents was still alive, however, the actual survivor referred to was Quigley Quagmire, who had survived the fire that burned down his house, though his siblings were not aware of it. The file was given to Count Olaf in chapter 6 of The Slippery Slope by The Woman with hair, but no beard. It was never mentioned again or referenced again in the series.
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