
Ingersoll suggests that Mike take his story to his old friend the district attorney and there convinces the district attorney that Mike is paranoid and should be committed. In the meantime, Mike manages to escape and summons the sheriff, but when they arrive at the Goodwins', the house is deserted except for Ingersoll.

That night, Jane is drugged at dinner and Ingersoll injects her with a truth serum but she does not reveal her secret. Soon, Ingersoll discovers that Jane does not have amnesia, and Mike is forbidden to see her alone. When he notices a gun in the butler's pocket, he understands that he and Jane are prisoners. His call to the hospital is monitored and he is not allowed to leave the grounds. At the Goodwins', Mike soon realizes that he is being carefully guarded. When Goodwin insists on placing Jane under Ingersoll's care at his home, Jane begs Mike to accompany them. Mike does not really believe her, but nonetheless agrees to help her. Jane tells Mike that Goodwin is not her father, but rather is a man determined to learn the secret she possesses. Ingersoll, a specialist in amnesia and the real head of the spies. Goodwin, arrives at the hospital claiming to be Jane's father and brings with him Dr. Jane claims to be suffering from amnesia, and George relays this information to his superiors. On the way, the taxi is involved in an accident and Jane and George are picked up by an ambulance staffed by Dr.

While Jane Greystone, a New York operative with British Intelligence, is en route to Grand Central Station with vital shipping information, she is kidnapped by a phony taxi driver named George.
