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00:00Kubernetes
00:25Just one moment, Sherlock
01:27Now that that's settled...
01:29lend me some money.
01:33I see.
01:34Quite the situation.
01:36What did I do to deserve such abuse?
01:38Don't be cross, it'll give you more wrinkles.
01:41Give me more?
01:42I'd have no real one if I didn't have to deal with you.
01:45Now children...
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05:06Abone ol thoughtsal Earlgang'ın.
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05:15Excuse me, but is anybody up there?
05:22Hello?
05:28Good lord, are you all right?
05:31His pulse is normal, body temperature is unaffected.
05:36Nothing's blocking his airway.
05:39No sign of an external injury, and yet blood is exiting the body.
05:47Tell me, what's the time?
05:52Blast! It can't be that late already. Must have dozed off.
05:57Pardon, you were right. You're bleeding.
06:00Oh, this? Just a spot of cow's blood.
06:04Absolutely smashing! There was a reaction! The experiment was a success!
06:10I've created an agent that precipitates when it comes into contact with blood.
06:15This test allows you to detect its presence, even the smallest of stains several months old.
06:21Hmm. Fascinating.
06:24Someday it'll be common practice.
06:26There's no telling the number of murder cases that this will end up overturning.
06:30Despite their similarities, the tincture of Guayak method is far less reliable, requires more work, and takes longer to give you results.
06:35Whereas this tear...
06:38Just who are you?
06:40Oh. Sorry.
06:42My name's John H. Watson.
06:45Am I safe to presume you're Sherlock Holmes?
06:48My friend Stanford says you have a room to let...
06:50Hmm.
06:52Home from the Afghan war, Doctor?
06:54How did you know?
06:55Using simple deduction, my dear fellow.
06:58Upon discovering me, you went to check my pulse, then my breathing, attempting to diagnose my malady.
07:05They were the actions of someone trained in the medical arts.
07:09Furthermore, you show signs of a sunburn.
07:12It'd be difficult achieving that complexion in London this time of year.
07:17John H. Watson, medic stationed in Afghanistan, retired and returned home.
07:22The pocket watch I checked earlier is the one that is issued upon discharge from the army.
07:27Now you're in need of a place to live, but residing in a hotel on a soldier's pension...
07:32Obviously, sharing a flat is more practical. Thus, why you are here.
07:35My, good show. Well to do, sir. As you've said, I am indeed a medic recently home from the Afghan war.
07:44And if I might add, quite happily so.
07:47Good show. Indeed. Maybe write...
07:50Oh, something like, my new flatmate is bloody brilliant. How's that?
07:54You are an avid writer.
07:56The ink smudges on your right thumbnail tell the story.
08:00Yes, I am.
08:02Well, we'd best be off.
08:03Off? Where to?
08:06See our landlady, Miss Hudson. She's invited us to dinner to conduct a formal interview with you.
08:11By all means, lead the way. Also, please, call me John.
08:15All right, John. I don't see any issue with you.
08:19But, ultimately, it's up to dear Miss Hudson to decide the final verdict.
08:25A toast! To John! And also, finally, being able to split the rent.
08:29That's contingent upon whether he gets my okay.
08:33Of course. And we're here to discuss the matter sensibly over alcohol. Cheers!
08:38My, that's quite a thirst you have, had a rough day.
08:50Well, you see, Miss Hudson's under considerable stress for some reason.
08:53And are you able to deduce where the majority of that stress comes from?
08:58I... I have some inkling as to its source. But, ma'am, still, Sherlock does possess an incredible talent. Frankly, his powers of observation rendered me speechless. He has a gift for perspicacity.
09:11I know. Though it's a shame he chooses to squander his abilities. When I think about how the world won't be improved by his cunning mind, it makes me positively...
09:21Just where are you going?
09:23Just off to the loo, mum.
09:25Oh? Trying to run away?
09:27I swear I'll return. Although, if you'd prefer, we can make it a more communal affair.
09:31Holmes, please!
09:33Honestly, that man has nary a shred of decency.
09:37If I might ask, Miss Hudson, just what sort of man is Sherlock?
09:42I couldn't tell you. On my life, I will never understand what makes him tick.
09:46His mind's constantly drifting off, thinking about who knows what. Often he won't come home for two or three days, no explanation.
09:52Other times, he'll lock himself away in his office, ignoring me. The cruelty.
09:55It is true he can be kind on the rarest of occasions.
10:03But that doesn't give him a pass for acting like a child, which is why I must insist his housemaid be a fully grounded individual.
10:10You worry about him, don't you, Miss Hudson?
10:14Almost as if you were family.
10:16Well, time to survey the damage. Hope John's okay.
10:25You mean that actually happened to you?
10:28You really did have a time of it on the battlefield.
10:31Oh, no. Nothing compared to the soldiers who took up their rifles.
10:35Huh? Get lost on your way back?
10:38Um, yeah. So you two seem like you're getting along swimmingly.
10:42Sure. Mr. Watson's a down-to-earth gentleman, unlike you.
10:52Forgive me for interrupting your festivities.
10:55Lestrade!
10:57Beg your pardon, but who is this?
11:00Mr. Watson, allow me to introduce Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard.
11:06The police?
11:07Yes! Payday has arrived!
11:15Afraid you lost me.
11:16You see, this is my half of the rent.
11:19Whenever the police have a case beyond their wits, they eventually reach out to me.
11:23I then step in and solve it, as the world's foremost consulting detective.
11:29That's your profession?
11:31Well, let's be off. No point standing around here.
11:35So, where's the crime scene? Walking distance or carriage ride?
11:39Sorry, Holmes, but this case is slightly different. Huh?
11:43Tonight, at about roughly 10pm, the murdered body of Lord Drebbel was discovered.
11:51Before the man died, he left us a clue. A message next to his body written in blood.
11:57Just one word. Sherlock.
12:00Really?
12:02I want you to know it gives me no pleasure doing this.
12:11But Sherlock Holmes, I'm placing you under arrest on the suspicion of murder.
12:16Don't make a scene.
12:17The utter genius! The victim writing my name in blood. That's rich. Good show.
12:33We were together at the estimated time of death. Meaning he has a solid alibi.
12:38That's why we're taking you all in.
12:40Honestly, Scotland Yard's always easily duped. You find my name at the crime scene and think I'm the culprit.
12:47We'll see how long your arrogance holds given the mountain of evidence.
12:53Ah. That explains it. Who else but you, Gregson?
12:58Nothing thrills me more than to finally see your smug face behind bars. Damn bohemian.
13:03You do realize the reason the Yard's so incompetent is because it's overrun with insufferable prats like yourself?
13:09You'll be an assistant inspector forever if that mystery eludes you.
13:13Heh. Show Mr. Holmes to his new quarters.
13:16Sir!
13:18As for your two witnesses, there's a few matters we'd like to ask them about.
13:23Take a good look. All these were recovered from his residence. They belong to our suspect.
13:35Not only are the footprints left at the scene the same size as Holmes' boots, but we also found a gun that was the same caliber as the one used in the crime.
13:43You know as well as I do the suspect is a dangerous man who caused us trouble on numerous occasions. It was just a matter of time before he did something like this.
13:53And you swear you weren't responsible.
13:59You know footprints can be faked, Lestrade. Not to mention the fact my pistol's new and hasn't been fired yet. Should be easy enough to confirm.
14:07Well, obviously this is no ordinary case.
14:14Something else is at work behind the scenes. A huge unseen presence. And they're still out there.
14:20How about it? Let me see the crime scene, Lestrade. Just tell him you brought the suspect along to try and coax a confession out of him.
14:32No way. You're mad. You really think you can solve this?
14:39I've no other choice. The victim did request me by name, after all.
14:43Sherlock! Are you alright? The assistant inspector let Miss Hudson and myself go.
14:58I'm glad to hear it. I trust Gregson was bullheaded in his interrogation.
15:03John, I can't do this alone. I'm going to need your expertise.
15:08Yes, please. I would like to ask you for the same favour.
15:16If I can be of any assistance, rest assured, I will.
15:21Again, I appreciate your help. Thank you.
15:33Seems the street is lined with aristocratic mansions.
15:36What powers of deduction move along?
15:40Welcome back to Lord Drebber's study, Holmes.
15:45The crime scene's been preserved. We haven't taken the body to the morgue.
15:49Right, Lestrade. Tell me everything you know.
15:55The victim's name is Enoch J. Drebber. Born in Wales, 35 years old.
16:02There are two maids and a butler who live here in the mansion. Oh, right. I forgot. In a detached room, there's an older woman who does the cooking.
16:07Of the two living maids, one of them planned to rendezvous with a lover. She was outside during the estimated time of death.
16:16But despite waiting all night, he never shows up.
16:21Moreover, she's the one who discovers the body.
16:22As for the other maid, she received word her father had suddenly collapsed. But when she rushed to her parents' house, she's the one who discovers the body.
16:27As for the other maid, she received word her father had suddenly collapsed. But when she rushed to her parents' house, the man exhibited no physical ailments.
16:40Then there's the butler who's fond of sipping a drink between duties. He typically spends his nights in his quarters with a glass of whiskey.
16:47Apparently, this time, it was laced with some sort of drug. He was sound asleep when the murder occurred.
16:52He was sound asleep when the murder occurred.
16:55But when she was asleep, she was asleep when the murder occurred.
16:58She was asleep when the murder occurred.
17:01She's the one who discovers the body.
17:04As for the other maid, she received word her father had suddenly collapsed.
17:09The cook is an older woman, hard of hearing. And once she is settled in her room for the night, she wouldn't notice if lightning struck outside the window.
17:22Which brings us to 10.15pm, when the maid discovers the lord slumped over.
17:29In short, you're saying no one in or around the mansion heard the sounds of a gun firing, is that right?
17:37John, would you mind inspecting the victim's body?
17:40Certainly.
17:48There are four gunshot wounds to the chest, and it doesn't appear to be any signs of a struggle.
17:53Judging by the cavities, they were likely caused by a pistol fired at point-blank range.
17:58Seems like the killer was aiming for the heart. Going off the amount of blood present, the injuries sustained by the victim were harmful enough to cause him to bleed out.
18:08He would have died almost immediately. Huh?
18:11Without further tests, that's all I can ascertain. Where'd you go?
18:17Excellent work, John.
18:19Is something wrong?
18:20No, I thought there'd be some loose change under here.
18:23All right. On your feet, clown!
18:26Give him a little leeway and this is how he behaves.
18:29Hey, Lestrade. Would you care to hear what conclusion I was able to draw?
18:33Fine. I figure even if we say no, you'll regale us with your genius anyway.
18:38First, there's the writing in blood. The Earl was not the one who wrote this. It was the culprit.
18:45Your evidence.
18:46It's obvious if you look a little closer. The width of the lettering is clearly wider than Drebber's bloody finger.
18:53If you assumed the Lord was the author, he would have needed to trace each line twice. Hardly the behavior of a dying man with precious few seconds.
19:03Meaning? The murderer would have had to have wider fingers than the victim.
19:08It would be the most logical answer. Finger width is generally proportional to hand size, and hand size is generally proportional to one's physical size.
19:18So there's a high degree of probability the real killer was much larger in stature than Drebber.
19:23I'm listening.
19:25Next is the manner of death. A skilled murderer would have put a bullet in the head. Then perhaps, after taking careful aim and not missing, would have shot the heart, to be sure.
19:37And yet, as you can see, it's a miracle they hit any vital organs.
19:42I had the same thought. It appears that the shooter was unskilled in handling firearms.
19:47Being unskilled is one thing, but the scattershot approach indicates they were firing blindly at their target.
19:53They ensured each of the servants wasn't present, arranging the perfect conditions for the crime, only for the actual act to turn out muddled.
20:02Almost as if this was an amateur performer playing the role of a killer in someone else's well-crafted script.
20:10Basically, even though only one individual was responsible for pulling the trigger on the gun, another more capable person set the stage making the crime possible.
20:22Hold on. In other words, a mastermind and someone besides the killer came up with the plan.
20:27Indeed. A puppet master. The one pulling all the strings. Perhaps the same as the case on the Noatic. A colossal mosaic. I'm not yet able to see.
20:45Holmes. Holmes. Holmes!
20:49Now then, according to your theory, someone instructed the real murderer to write your name. But why you, of all people?
20:56Ah, yes. That answer will become evident. As soon as we apprehend them and ask.
21:01As soon as I'm sick of all your double-talk. Inspector, I request permission to interrogate Holmes. We have our man. I'll do whatever it takes to make sure he confesses.
21:12Yeah. Huh?
21:14I can help you exact your revenge. But to do it, you'll have to sacrifice your life. Knowing this, do you remain steadfast in your resolve?
21:37Sooner or later, I'm gonna fall victim to this incurable disease. My time is limited. But none of that's important. As long as my wish comes true. My life means nothing.
21:53He walks alone. Death is only companion. The best candidate for executing this plan. And my chance to finally test him.
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22:37No. He died. No. He died. No. I dypt
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22:44Well, don't challenge us.
22:45No. He knew the Emmer. Always have to catch up
22:46No. She's fun.
22:48The long dog of the tare. C2F
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