2/3 of an inch which would put the time of death... at between 10 and 12 hours ago.
Sherlock Holmes
5.2s
Diptera is... approximately...
Sherlock Holmes
1.6s
Time of death?
Sherlock Holmes
6.7s
That's not Blackwood. Well, now we have a firm grasp of the obvious.
Sherlock Holmes
32.5s
You know, Holmes, I've seen things in war I don't understand. I once met a man who predicted his own death... right down to the number and the placement... of the bullets that killed him. You have to admit, Holmes... that a supernatural explanation to this case... is theoretically possible. Well, agreed, but it's a huge mistake to theorize before one has data. Inevitably one begins to twist facts to suit theories... instead of theories to suit facts. That said, I believe Adler's midget is the key to this.
Sherlock Holmes
14.4s
Right. Scratches around the keyhole where the watch was wound. - What does that tell you? - The man was likely a drunk. Every time he wound the watch his hand would slip, hence the scratches. Very good, Watson. You've developed considerable deductive powers of your own.
Sherlock Holmes
7s
Why that certain chips stall, I don't understand. There's a particular beer in their batter. A northern stout, to be exact.
Sherlock Holmes
6.6s
And when the dead walk... the living will fill these coffins.
Sherlock Holmes
1.4s
There you are.
Sherlock Holmes
1.6s
Ready.
Sherlock Holmes
1.7s
Well...
Sherlock Holmes
2.6s
Eye patch, nice touch.
Sherlock Holmes
8.5s
So case closed... which makes this a social visit. No, it's a "you're in over your head, Irene" visit.
Sherlock Holmes
12.4s
Hope my client doesn't come looking for a refund. He's a professor, isn't he? Couldn't see his face, but I spotted chalk on his lapel. I've never known a professor to carry a gun, and on such a clever contraption.
Sherlock Holmes
10.3s
I've never been in over my head. Leave now. Disappear. You're good at that. Or stay and volunteer for protective custody.