SHERLOCK HOLMES CONSULTING DETECTIVE: VOL. II
WALKTHROUGH
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Overall Object: To solve the mysteries using the
information given to you from the least number of
resources.
THE TWO LIONS
17 August 1888
The Mystery: What is the connection between the murder
of circus animals and the mugging of a pedestrian? Were
the double deaths of the lions and Stephen Lyons
connected, or merely coincidental?
To solve the mystery, and achieve Holmes' score (28),
visit the following:
Central Carriage Stables
Inspector Lestrade (or SCOTLAND YARD Criminology
Department)
Carol and Olivia O'Neill
Porky Shinwell
For additional information, visit the following:
Aberdeen Navigation Co. (under "SHIPPING COMPANIES")
Edward Hall
Hengler's Circus
Stephen Lyons
Sir Jasper Meek
Disraeli O'Brian
St. Thomas' Hospital
Solution:
- Thomas O'Neill (murdered the lions)
- C. (motive: he wanted to retrieve the Oldenburg Jewels
from the lions' neck pouches)
- Barry O'Neill (one of Thomas O'Neill's accomplices)
- Stephen Lyons (one of Thomas O'Neill's accomplices)
- B. (Barry O'Neill's part: he fastened the pouches
around the lions' necks)
- A. (Stephen Lyon's part: he picked the lock on the
lions' cage)
- Thomas O'Neill (he murdered Stephen Lyons)
- B. (murder method: he poisoned him with a rare snake
venom acquired from Derrick Quinn)
- D. (murder motivation: so he wouldn't have to pay Lyons
for his part in the crime)
THE MURDERED MUNITIONS MAGNATE
20 March 1888
The Mystery: Solve the murder of Courtney Allen,
president of the Grant Arms Company (England's largest
small arms and artillery manufacturer)
To solve the mystery, and achieve Holmes' score (42),
visit the following:
Richard Camp
Captain Derrick Egan
GRANT ARMS CO. Corporate Offices
GRANT ARMS CO. Deverall Street Plant
Inspector Lestrade (or SCOTLAND YARD Criminology
Department)
Emile Zobar
For additional information, visit the following:
Courtney & Beatrice Allen
Brady's Smoke Shoppe (under "TOBACCO COMPANIES")
Henry Ellis
Hector Del Guerra
Philip Marlowe
Sir Jasper Meek
Sir Clayton Partridge
Langdale Pike
Lord Robert Ragland
Russian Embassy (under "EMBASSIES")
Spaniard's Inn
Frederick Von Schulenberg
Solution
- Lord Robert Ragland (murdered Courtney Allen)
- D. (why? because Allen had learned of Lord Ragland's
plan to sell SP#10 to a foreign power)
- A. (significance of SP#10: it was a revolutionary new
naval gun)
- B. (what happened at Spaniard's Inn: Lord Ragland sold
the SP#10 plans to Alexi Meshkoff)
- A. (reason for Camp's visits to French Embassy:
visiting his fiancee, Annette)
- C. (reason for pinched cigarette butt: it had been
smoked through a cigarette holder)
THE PILFERED PAINTINGS
22 January 1891
The Mystery: Two recently discovered paintings of an
obscure artist, De Kuyper, have been stolen. Who could
have taken the paintings-and why?
To solve the mystery, and achieve Holmes' score (63),
visit the following:
Armitage's Gallery
The Carlton
Jardine, Matheson & Co. (under "SHIPPING COMPANIES")
London University
Sir Jasper Meek
H.R. Murray
National Gallery
Langdale Pike
Red Bull Inn
For additional information, visit the following:
Central Carriage Stables
Sir Herbert Cofman
Cox & Company (under "BANKS")
Hiram Davenport
Dover Rooms (under "HOTELS")
Henry Ellis
French Embassy (under "EMBASSIES")
Quentin Hogg
Langham Hotel (under "HOTELS")
Lloyd's of London
London Library
Brady Norris
Dame Agnes Smedley
Lord Winslow Smedley
Porky Shinwell
Well's Warehouse
Solution
- Matthew Cole (thief who stole De Kuypers from the
National Gallery)
- Brady Norris (hired Cole to steal the paintings)
- D. (why the paintings were stolen: Brady Norris was
afraid they'd be discovered as forgeries)
- Brady Norris (murdered Matthew Cole)
- B. (Pierre Donet's part: he forged all of the De
Kuypers)
- C. (Sir Cofman's part: he drove up the bidding)
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