22 baker street1b (22 baker street1b):
Watson wrote: I wish I had seen through your lies. ....
It started in the early morning of 1898. He accompanied Sherlock Holmes to the residence of the Marquis of Counningham. Marquis House of Counningham
Samoan necklace:
Holmes said that the disappearance of the Samoan necklace had been solved.
Watson outlined the situation and the call bell alarmed the servant. They found the door locked and the smell of burning came from behind it. The Marquis of Counningham opened the door with only one key. Everyone put out the fire in the room. The Samoan necklace is missing.
Next is the game tutorial, which follows the instructions to learn how to move and investigate items.
There are matches and knives in the items column (right-click Watson's medical bag).
Click survey:
Holes in the array cabinet. The hole was cut with diamonds, and it was very small, and there were no fingerprints on the window.
Mantel, get a magnifying glass.
On the floor next to the piano, play music. Select a magnifying glass from the item bar, and click on the music score to take a closer look. Use and move the magnifying glass to find the black handprint on the score. Click on the black handprint fingerprint.
Goldfish aquarium. Saw a dead fish floating.
There are candles on the floor in front of the aquarium in the middle of the room. Must have fallen from the chandelier.
The papers on the middle table.
The screen in the right corner of the room. The thief hid behind the screen until he was alone in the room.
On the floor behind the screen. No fingerprints of the thief.
Room door. The thief can't go out until the servant opens the door.
An overturned statue on the mantelpiece.
Footprints in front of the fireplace.
The hob in front of the fireplace.
The bell rope thief on the right side of the fireplace must have stood in the fire and reached the bell rope.
The closet in the right corner of the bell rope.
The latch of a closed window. Go right and look at the window on the left.
There are marks on the left window that have just started cutting. The thief tried to break the window and escape, but was interrupted by the servant's entry.
After investigating all the above projects, agent Baynes came. Holmes explained his inference about well-trained monkeys. The necklace that Sherlock Holmes lost in the aquarium.
Marquis of Counningham: Holmes showed the necklace to the Marquis. Marquis confirmed that it was this necklace. The investigator was called away and called the police, saying it was a bank robbery. Holmes put the necklace in the box in the corner.
Won the junior medal.
Baker street 22 1B:
Watson read the newspaper while drinking coffee. He told Holmes to read the newspaper.
Pick up the newspaper on the dining table and read the September issue of Global Explorer (1898). Ophelia's article implies that Holmes is responsible for the fake Samoan necklace in exchange for the real one in the Marquis' box.
Another article is about confirming the royal lineage of Prince Woodville. This certificate entitles him to inherit the royal estate.
Samoan Necklace: Holmes notices the arrival of Agent Baines.
Talk to the agent. Holmes has an appointment with the bishop of Knightsbridge. He doesn't want to be late. I learned that the necklace is the dowry of the marquise. Watson insisted that Holmes check the necklace.
Check the necklace: pick up the necklace from the table. Click here 3 places to show that this necklace is a fake. Lord Perez Green Maitland, Bishop of Knightsbridge.
Jump to Knightsbridge parish through the map.
Investigating the crime scene:
I met Reverend Le Fran, the assistant bishop, in the lobby. See the bishop tortured and dismembered in the office.
The priest said nothing was lost, and the bishop had nothing of value. The priest didn't want Holmes to investigate the scene and insisted on calling the police.
Reasoning board: Watson made a reasoning board to explain that crime is not about getting anything.
Click Fortune Plaza. The confirmation message is blue. Use the back arrow or the right mouse button to display the reasoning board. Return to the game shot or the left rear arrow.
Investigate dismembered bodies:
Head and torso: Look carefully.
Nod. There is skin in the mouth.
Torn chest. Use the zoom-in icon or go back.
Hands and wrists:
Hold out your finger. It was crushed.
Point to the forearm. The bitten skin is rotten.
When you look carefully, pick up the rope on the left side of the chair on the floor.
Point the old wound on your wrist. The killer didn't do it.
Use the zoom-in icon or go back.
Leg: Look carefully.
Pick up the broken finger on the right side of the chair.
Burn your leg.
Light the rope tied to your leg.
Lift your feet. There are no burns on the feet. Holmes commented that the bishop wore size 9 shoes.
Back off completely, Holmes said the bishop's shoes were missing.
Stove: Turn right and look at the stove.
Table: Turn around and walk to your left.
Look at the flask on the ground in front of the table. There is blood in the bottle neck, which smells of chemical components.
Come behind the desk.
Look at the broken whisky bottle next to the bishop.
Check the whiskey bottle with blood on the table.
Look at the bloody paperweights used to crush the victim's fingers.
Wardrobe:
See the portrait of Lord Perez Green Maitland, commander of the infantry brigade in the Battle of Waterloo.
Open the bottom cabinet. Take the iron bar on the right side of the confession belt. It is used to relax the confession belt.
Look at the locked chessboard box on the right side of the portrait. Point the scratch at the upper right edge of the chessboard. Right-click the box. The priest refused to take out the necessary tools to open the safe.
Bedroom: enter the door on the left side of the wardrobe. Check the bed and windows. Leave.
Balcony door: The door is locked. The priest refused to help open it.
Small table: Look at the small table on the left side of the balcony door. Take the scalpel from above.
Investigate footprints: walk to the door of Watson's office and look at the ground.
Measure each footprint with a magnifying glass and a tape measure:
Upper left: Wear old size 9 shoes with strange sole patterns to get stone fragments.
Top right: Manual workers wear old size 9.5 hiking shoes.
Left middle: Manual workers wear old 9.5-yard hiking shoes.
Right middle: Manual workers wear old No.9 hiking shoes.
Bottom left: Manual workers wear old No.9 hiking shoes.
Bottom right: Expensive size 9 shoes, not shoes worn by manual workers.
Question 1: the question above the screen 1.
How many criminals are there? Scroll the arrow to 3. Click the confirmation tag.
Question 2: Click Question 2 at the top of the screen.
What does the footprint reveal? A man left the room wearing different shoes.
Holmes speculated that three people came in, but one of them left wearing his partner's shoes.
The sixth sense (space) prompts you to use 15 times or more, and you can get the yellow dense fog medal.
Knightsbridge Bishop's Murder Reasoning Committee;
Talk to Watson about the reasoning board.
Click on the content in the left column, and the known clues will be displayed on the right. Click on the blue box (known clue) to open it.
Point "?" Square (reasoning option), choose the correct conclusion from the known clues.
If the selection is correct, the box will turn green. The murderer was looking for something, but they didn't find it.
Holmes once again asked the priest to open the safe. He refused.
Holmes asked Watson to go to the police station with the priest, and only met with agent Benes.
Get the cooperation of the priest.
Balcony:
Holmes acted alone. I remember the priest mentioned the tools to open the safe.
Kaiyangtai door: Come to the balcony door.
Use an iron bar in the closet as a latch.
Look at the close-up of the lock. The iron bar is divided into four parts. Click on each part and use the up and down arrows to change the shape of the iron bar. Press the Enter key in the lower right corner to unlock it.
Carpet: Look at the table on the right and see the ink bottle knocked over.
To the middle of the carpet. Light the carpet in front of the ink bottle. Holmes removed the carpet and saw ink stains on the floor tiles, but not on the carpet.
I turned around and found the ink on the other side of the carpet. Holmes deduced that someone had moved the carpet.
Light the carpet, remove it, and reveal the chess puzzle made of stones and tiles.
The horsehead chess piece finally reached the upper right corner. Pry open the brick with a knife and see the letter hidden below.
Read the letter hidden by the priest. I learned that Reverend Le Fran had been secretly married and had children.
Looking for motive for murder.
Box:
Know how to open the safe: go back to the office and meet Watson and the priest. They didn't see the agent. Talk to the priest about the letter. Choose blackmail dialogue. Elemental sticks are scattered in the room.
Looking for sticks: Look for 7 elements or sticks in this area.
Facing the wardrobe, take three sticks from the shelf in the middle right slot.
Go into the bedroom and take 1 stick from the bed to support the mattress.
Go to the balcony and get two sticks from the table.
Turn left. 1 stick is hidden in the flowerpot on the left side of the chair.
Holmes can't help talking to Le Fran. Knowing that the bishop's nephew had never seen his uncle in the future, he had a heated argument with the bishop. My nephew works in the archives of the Royal Library.
Open the safe: Look carefully at the chessboard box in the cupboard.
There are seven sticks on the left. Check the box and insert a stick there. The purpose of the puzzle is to insert sticks into the slot so that there can be no other sticks in the horizontal, vertical and diagonal squares of each stick. One solution is as follows. Then open the box.
Open the safe and get the unlock expert medal.
If you don't skip any puzzles in the game, you will get the Smart Medal.
The priest ran to the police. Holmes seized Watson and stopped chasing him.
When acting alone, Holmes will put something in his pocket. Watson's pursuit of Le Fran was fruitless. Holmes said there was nothing important in the box. 22 baker street1b, bishop's murder.
Use the map to return to Baker Street in the upper left corner of the map.
Analyze clues:
Check things: On Sherlock Holmes' workbench, order two triangular plates with magnifying glasses on them.
Look at the four samples taken from the bishop's office in the upper right corner. Select an object and put it under the lens.
Use any or all tools on the bracket to find items in the left water.
Test the sample with water or acid.
Rope: Take the rope from the bishop in the upper right corner.
Remove the pliers from the bracket and use them on the rope.
Some pliers are used on the stones on the rope. This stone is too small to be tested.
Needle-nosed pliers are used in dirty places on ropes. This is black wet soil.
Needle-nosed pliers take samples from the soil on the rope.
Some pliers were used on the rope, and Holmes said that the rope was only half worn.
Stone: Take out the stone from the shoe print on the floor of the Bishop's office in the upper right corner.
Holmes said it was too slippery and needed to be peeled off with chemicals.
Acid is used for stones. It is similar to a stone on a rope. Put the acid back in the right place on the table.
Use a scalpel on a stone. This stone is wrapped in black paint. It is granite and comes from the same place as the small stone.
Scalpel: Pick up the scalpel on the small table on the left side of the balcony door. What did it say?
Wash the scalpel stained with blood with water.
Brush the scalpel with water. I saw it engraved with W.C.C.H, which belongs to Whitechapel Hospital.
Finger: Pick up your finger.
Clamp nails and internal organs with pliers. Get black wet soil from it.
Take a sample from under your nails with pliers.
Finger tooth marks with pliers. This indentation is caused by front teeth and canine teeth.
Clamp the broken finger with pliers. Finger was torn off.
Holmes concluded that the murderer's finger was bitten off by the bishop when he waved it in front of him.
Soil samples: two kinds of soil samples obtained in the investigation are placed under the lens.
Use water as a sample.
Mix the two soils with a scalpel. They all come from the same place.
Watson said it might come from a river bed, a mine or a ditch. Holmes thinks it came from some pit.
Get the registration form from London hospital (play Watson): Holmes wants to get the registration form from London hospital.
Newspapers: Go to the fireplace and read newspapers, daily newspapers-Sherlock Holmes incident. Ofeli mentioned another case in which Ms Hilda Trelawney Hope was blackmailed and the blackmailer was killed. Holmes had no difficulty in finding a compromise letter, but the police failed to find it after a round of search.
Books: Look at three interactive books in the bookcase on the left side of the fireplace. Take the second hospital ranking from the bottom left. Go back and use this book for Holmes.
Chemical composition analysis (such as Sherlock Holmes);
Point the broken flask on the table of the Bishop's office to the test tube on the right side of the workbench for use.
I saw five colors of chemicals in the test tube, and one (? ) sample tube.
The result chart is displayed on the left.
Sample: put a broken flask in (? ) on the sample tube.
Reagent: Select a colored test tube and put it in front.
Click the stopper to add reagents to the sample in the tray.
Count how many colored dots appear in the tray.
Click on the number and write the result on the chart. If it is correct, the number will turn green.
The brown reaction shows the strength of unknown chemicals.
The green reaction shows the activity intensity of unknown chemicals.
Pure bubble reaction shows the decay intensity of unknown chemicals to skin tissue.
The blue reaction shows the strength of unknown chemicals to stimulate muscles.
Results: It can be seen from the chemical composition analysis chart in the document that it is very toxic. The poison given to the bishop is an extremely aggressive substance, bordering on madness. Cardiac arrest leads to death.
Holmes said that this poison can only be detected after death, which is a means of professional pharmacists.
Get an article about the poisoner (play Watson): Holmes asks him for the literature about the poisoner.
Go to the desk on the left side of the door. Get the chemistry book.
See an article in the literature: No.452 document Hans Hillman, nicknamed "Black Mouse" (No.452 document Hans Schiermann, also known as Black Mouse). Read about Hans Hillman.
Dialogue with Sherlock Holmes. Holmes wants to visit Hillman in Simon Prison tomorrow.
Inference about the Bishop of Knightsbridge;
Click the doodle in the Project bar. Click on Knightsbridge to infer.
Choose the correct inference according to the clues. If the inference is correct, the box will turn green.
Holmes concluded that the murderer poisoned the bishop under the instructions of a wiser person than himself.
Completed the first reasoning board and won the reasoning rookie medal.
Whitechapel hospital survey: ordering books on the table.
Choose the correct inference according to the existing clues. The correct answer becomes a green box. Now I can make the next decision.
Pharmaceutical books: order books from the right edge of the medical reasoning board or workbench.
Look at the hospital rankings. Select the appropriate hospital according to the completed reasoning board.
Point 466 1 hospital, near Whitechapel cemetery.
Holmes and Watson talk about the reasoning board.
Completed the analysis in Baker Street and got the first-class pharmacist medal.
Three routes:
Sherlock holmes sent Wilkins, the militia leader of Baker Street, to inquire where the Bishop's nephew lived. Wiggins came, and Watson paid the bill reluctantly. My nephew rented an old lady's house near Kensington.
The children in the attic were attracted by the story.
Watson rested that night.
Dawn the next day.
Holmes listed three places where they can continue to investigate:
Whitechapel 466 1 Hospital and Whitechapel Cemetery to identify the murderer.
Nephew of Knightsbridge.
Simon prison, visit Hans Hillman. Watson thinks this is more reliable.
Check the newspaper on the sofa next to Holmes' workbench. After reading about Sherlock Holmes, a global explorer, Ofley wrote that Sherlock Holmes has been in contact with criminals wanted by the police.
The above places can go in any order, because they are all independent.