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When he returned to London, Lennon had drinks in a bar with Wicken and another detective. "Good show, well done," he was told. They suggested that he go back to Luton and bluff it out and, as his next assignment, that he try to get close to the national secretary of Sinn Fein in Britain. But by now Kenneth Lennon had decided he wanted out. Anguished over his betrayal of his friends, he spent that sleepless night drinking, talking to George Melly, and wandering the streets. The next day he went to the N.C.C.L.and soon after to his death.
