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* A photograph of Eddie shooting up junk while seated on a toilet in a bathroom.
 
* A photograph of Eddie shooting up junk while seated on a toilet in a bathroom.
 
* Side and front police mugshots of Eddie, labeled as "274306" and "JUVENILE", respectively.
 
* Side and front police mugshots of Eddie, labeled as "274306" and "JUVENILE", respectively.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 5 May 2022

For other uses, see The Denton Affair (disambiguation)
The Denton Affair

The Denton Affair is the title of the book that The Criminologist refers to in The Rocky Horror Picture Show and The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again. The book is a leather-bound dossier which documents the events of the "strange journey" taken by Brad Majors, his fiance Janet Weiss, their friend Dr. Everett V. Scott, and their encounter with Dr. Frank N. Furter. Most of the images have been re-created for shadowcast performers to make their own replica versions.

Contents

  • Photographs from the wedding of Ralph Hapschatt and Betty Munroe, taken at the Denton Episcopal Church. Seen in the photos are Brad and Janet, the Minister and the American Gothic "family" (who resemble Dr. Frank N. Furter, Riff Raff, Magenta, and Columbia), and wedding guests (some of whom resemble Transylvanians).
  • Photographs of "Bradley J. Majors", "Janet Margaret Weiss", and "Dr. Everett Z. Scott", along with Brad's Police Statement, and individual statements written by Janet and Dr. Scott to the Denton Police.
  • A map of Denton and its surrounding area. The route that Brad and Janet traveled is highlighted in black ink, with two locations marked as "Dr. Scott" and "Furter". The actual map used is that of southeastern Ohio.
  • The cover of EC Comics Weird Fantasy #13 (May-June 1952).
  • The dictionary definition of "emotion".
  • "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci.
  • A photograph of Eddie's Mother. Based on "Arrangement in Grey and Black No.1" by James McNeill Whistler.
  • A 45 RPM vinyl record from Acme Records, featuring the song "Teddy Bear".
  • The cover of Parliament Publications "Tonight" (Volume 11, Number 4), an English adult magazine.
  • Photographs of Evel Knievel, "Rat Bike Of The Month", the cover of "Choppers Magazine", and a red motorcycle.
  • Eddie's fingerprint file with the Denton Police Headquarters. Form #ST/4401/S.9, including Eddie's photograph and his signature.
  • A photograph of Eddie shooting up junk while seated on a toilet in a bathroom.
  • Side and front police mugshots of Eddie, labeled as "274306" and "JUVENILE", respectively.