Hawkins

Dracula's Daughter
Hawkins was a middle-aged police constable that worked out of the town of Whitby in the 1930s. In 1936, he and another constable named Albert discovered the bodies of the vampire Count Dracula and his mad servant Renfield in a crypt in Carfax Abbey. The bodies were taken back to Whitby Jail where both men were tasked with overseeing them. Hawkins contacted a man named Squires at Scotland Yard and inquired as to what they were supposed to do with the bodies. Squire told them that Commissioner Basil Humphrey was going to send somebody to collect them at 10:00.

While Albert and he waited, Hawkins had to endure his partner's nervousness about having a vampire corpse in their holding cell. When Albert heard a strange noise coming from the cell, Hawkins went in to investigate. Albert thought they had rats. Hawkins saw the trail of something burrowing in the dirt floor of the cell, but never saw any rats. As he left, he handed Albert a pistol to defend himself in case the bodies decided to "get up and start walking".