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|allies = Durrant |
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|enemies = John Bates, Dent |
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⚫ | |portrayer = Jason Furnival}}[[File:Downton306-011.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Craig with John Bates.]]'''Craig '''is '''[[Bates]]''''s cellmate.''' ''' Bates told '''[[Anna Bates|his wife]] '''he was not too sure about Craig when they first became cell mates in''' '''1920. Despite Anna's mother's advice''' '''to never make an enemy by accident, it was clear there were tensions between them. |
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Despite Bates's insistence he was innocent, Craig calls him a murderer. Bates first warned him to leave him alone. Then, after Bates saw Craig with a guard, [[Durrant]], apparently smuggling drugs into the prison. Craig threatened to harm Bates if he did not stay silent about that. Bates then threatened Craig physically. Craig once again called Bates a murderer. |
Despite Bates's insistence he was innocent, Craig calls him a murderer. Bates first warned him to leave him alone. Then, after Bates saw Craig with a guard, [[Durrant]], apparently smuggling drugs into the prison. Craig threatened to harm Bates if he did not stay silent about that. Bates then threatened Craig physically. Craig once again called Bates a murderer. |
Revision as of 13:30, 27 January 2013
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Position: | Convict |
Class: | Probably petty criminal |
Marital Status: | Unknown |
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Allies: | Durrant |
Enemies: | John Bates, Dent |
Behind The Scenes | |
Portrayer: | Jason Furnival |
Despite Bates's insistence he was innocent, Craig calls him a murderer. Bates first warned him to leave him alone. Then, after Bates saw Craig with a guard, Durrant, apparently smuggling drugs into the prison. Craig threatened to harm Bates if he did not stay silent about that. Bates then threatened Craig physically. Craig once again called Bates a murderer.
Craig attempted to frame Bates by planting drugs in his bed. Fortunately, another prisoner, Dent, warned Bates, who found it just in time before the guards came in to investigate. Craig called them bastards, to which Bates replied there were a few in that prison. Later when Craig was found with drugs and taken by the guards, he warned Bates "you'll be sorry."
When evidence in the form of testimony by Audrey Bartlett (Bates's former wife Vera's friend) came to light that would free Bates, Craig and Durrant leaned on Mrs Bartlett to withhold the testimony. Bates found this out and threatened to expose Craig and Durrant's drug business unless they removed the pressure (or incentive) from Mrs Bartlett. Craig and Durrant must have acted soon thereafter, since Mrs. Bartlett gives testimony to Lord Grantham's and Bates's lawyer Murray right away and Bates is released from prison.
Behind the Scenes
- Craig is portrayed by Jason Furnival.