Gabriel Dee

 

Born: Unknown.

Died: Unknown.

 

 

Late in August [1924?] Jane Wolfe met Gabriel Dee whom she described as a Jewess with a small office on Regent Street, who sold books and did horoscopes for a fee.  She seemed well versed in Astrology and soon bought some of Crowley's works and some little bit of money things were relieved a little bit all around.

 

Then as she called upon Gabriel Dee and shared lunch with her, she felt she was debauching herself. A friend had said: "Nothing is sacred to this woman." Jane was ashamed that she had not gone hungry instead. She thought to herself that this woman was going to get an awful wallop someday.

 

Meanwhile, in October, Adam Murray had been working for Gabriel. One morning a letter came in from Jane Wolfe and he recognized her handwriting. He opened the letter even though it was addressed to Gabriel, and found within a check for £5 which Jane wanted Gabriel to cash for her. Murray took this check for his own and left an I.O.U. in its place.

 

When Jane discovered this, she was naturally upset. She thought the matter ought to go to the police. Crowley wrote her and put the whole blame on her shoulders as Adam Murray had been in her employ and had taken the check under her own eyes, giving some sort of excuse for the matter, which Jane accepted.