You had it broken before your burial, then put back together using an adhesive. An ancient Egyptian recipe, I believe... a mixture of egg and honey... designed to be washed away by the rain. Holmes! Arranging for your father to drown in his own bathtub... required more modern science. Very clever of Reordan to find a paralytic... that was activated by the combination of copper and water... and was therefore undetectable once the bath water was drained. That migh've been a challenge for me... had he not also tested it on some unfortunate amphibians. The death of Standish was a real mystery... until you used the same compound to blow up the wharf. An odorless, tasteless flammable liquid... yet it burned with an unusual pinkish hue. Did Standish mistake it for rain as he entered the temple? All it took was a spark. A simple rigged bullet in his gun. Ingenious. Like all great performers, you saved your picce de r�sistance for the end: A chemical weapon distilled from cyanide and refined in the bellies of swine. Had it worked... your followers in Parliament would have watched unharmed... as their colleagues were dying around them. They didn't know you'd given them the antidote. Instead, they would've believed it was magic... and that you'd harnessed the ultimate power. And the world would've followed, fear being the most powerful weapon of all. You'd better hope that it's nothing more than superstition... as you performed all the rituals perfectly. The devil is due a soul, I'd say. For God's sake, Holmes, cut me loose. First, the world will see you for what you are. A fraud. Then you'll be hanged. Properly, this time. It's a long journey from here to the rope.
Sherlock Holmes
25.7s
There was never any magic. Only conjuring tricks. The simplest involved paying people off... like the guard who pretended to be possessed outside your cell. Your reputation and the inmates' fear did the rest. Others required more elaborate preparations... like the sandstone slab that covered your tomb.
Sherlock Holmes
8.5s
I've never woken up in handcuffs before. I have. Naked.
Sherlock Holmes
5.4s
I won't be chasing you anymore. Fare thee well.
Sherlock Holmes
2.6s
- I'll tell you everything. - I wish you would.
Sherlock Holmes
2.1s
I don't want to run anymore.
Sherlock Holmes
2.3s
Storm's coming.
Sherlock Holmes
1.8s
Run off.
Sherlock Holmes
1.6s
Clarkie.
Sherlock Holmes
1.7s
Well...
Sherlock Holmes
28.8s
So Moriarty was after a piece of the machine... not the poison. There's nothing more elusive than an obvious fact. The wire-free invention was the game all along. And Adler was just the diversion. He knew I'd chase her, leaving the machine accessible. A technology of that kind would be worth an untold fortune. Imagine being able to control any device... simply by sending a command via radio waves. It's the future, Watson.
Sherlock Holmes
5s
Where is Blackwood's device now? Secret Service have it, sir. They've taken over the case.
Sherlock Holmes
3.5s
There's a good boy. Everything's gonna be fine.
Sherlock Holmes
3.1s
- Gladstone. - Stop him before he gets to the front door.