Although these clues may not be obvious, Holmes always finds a way to find culprit. Holmes finds it strange that Violet must do such strange things for her job. Strangest of all, a bell pull, a large rope used to call servants, is not connected to any bell Holmes finds the strange whistling to be Roylott forcing his trained snake to kill the daughters so he can keep his income. He questions Mary, Holders niece, who claims that she knows Arthur is innocent, based on her feelings Holmes is suddenly more interested in examining the alley behind the house and the large window that faces it the snow on the ground in the alley preserved many footprints, including Arthur’s bare feet. In disguise Holmes want to George Burnwell’s home and forced him to return the broken piece of the
Although these clues may not be obvious, Holmes always finds a way to find culprit. Holmes finds it strange that Violet must do such strange things for her job. Strangest of all, a bell pull, a large rope used to call servants, is not connected to any bell Holmes finds the strange whistling to be Roylott forcing his trained snake to kill the daughters so he can keep his income. He questions Mary, Holders niece, who claims that she knows Arthur is innocent, based on her feelings Holmes is suddenly more interested in examining the alley behind the house and the large window that faces it the snow on the ground in the alley preserved many footprints, including Arthur’s bare feet. In disguise Holmes want to George Burnwell’s home and forced him to return the broken piece of the