Liam Henderson

Liam Elmore Henderson was a retired army colonel suspected of crimes such as smuggling, blackmail, kidnapping, murder, and looting by the late 1980s.

Background
At the age of 19, he enlisted in the Marine Corps. At 25, he graduated with honors from Portsmouth Military Academy. He was stationed at Sharpwood military base as a lieutenant, and by the age of 44, he had risen to the rank of Colonel.

In his later years of service, after the economy of Sharpwood began to collapse, he repeatedly received reprimands and disciplinary action for suspicion of theft of state property, and profiteering on scarce goods.

After the military base in Sharpwood was closed, he was released from active duty and is now officially listed as unemployed. But a number of informants identified him as the leader of a gang of smugglers, consisting mostly of retired soldiers. However, all informants and witnesses refused to testify, and there was no decisive evidence of Henderson's involvement in smuggling or any other illegal activities.