S1 E1: The Case of the Cunningham Heritage
Dr. John Watson meets private detective Sherlock Holmes and assists him in solving a case that has otherwise confounded Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard.
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Dr. John Watson meets private detective Sherlock Holmes and assists him in solving a case that has otherwise confounded Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard.
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Lady Beryl confesses to a murder that was committed at her home, but Sherlock Holmes is convinced that she is innocent of any culpability in the crime.
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Holmes and Watson travel to Sussex to investigate the murder of Squire Douglas, a gentleman who was shot to death in a well-fortified castle, with evidence pointing to only two apparent suspects.
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A cowgirl from a visiting rodeo exhibition requests Sherlock Holmes' immediate assistance after she discovers a dead man in her bedroom.
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After Dr. Watson believes he has seen a ghost, Sherlock Holmes is set upon a case that leads to a crime committed in an art museum.
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Dr. Watson accidentally leaves a club with another man's coat, a fortuitous occurrence considering the coat proves to be a key piece of evidence after the other man is murdered later that same evening.
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Sherlock Holmes seeks a rational explanation for the Winthrop family legend that foretells the death of any family member who unexpectedly finds silver coins in their possession.
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The only clue left at the site of a pair of grisly murders is a chicken's foot. Baffled, Inspector Lestrade seeks Sherlock Holmes' assistance in the case.
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Vaudeville escape artist Harry Crocker turns to Sherlock Holmes for help when he is accused of strangling a chorus girl.
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Sherlock Holmes tracks down a criminal who uses a young girl to lure victims into empty houses, where they are then murdered.
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Sherlock Holmes investigates the details behind a strange story conveyed to him by a shopkeeper who claims to have been a member of the League of Red-Headed Men, until it quickly and unexpectedly dissolved.
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When Holmes meets an injured man carrying an unconscious woman, he discovers that the man is an engineer who was hired by another man to fix a large hydraulic press, but upon arriving to tackle the job, things did not go as planned.
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When a man Mr. O'Casey and a woman split the purchase of a lottery ticket three ways with disappears, O'Casey hires Holmes to find the man. The three had torn the ticket into three pieces, and the deadline to claim the prize is midnight.
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A translator named Dubec tells Holmes that he was kidnapped and forced to translate for a Frenchman who was being tortured as the parties involved attempted to compel the man to sign some papers, something the man refused to do.
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After Betty becomes tormented by hallucinations, her stepfather informs her fiance that their wedding must be canceled so that Betty can be committed to an asylum. When Betty's fiance consults with Holmes, the fiance is suddenly murdered.
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Millicent Channing seeks Holmes' assistance in helping her locate her missing fiance. Millicent mentions how her fiance informed her of a discovery he made prompting him to visit Sir Greystone at his castle. But her fiance never returned.
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Sherlock Holmes helps one of Dr. Watson's old friends by discovering the source of an odd noise in the man's home, but in doing so, Holmes uncovers a deeper, more serious, mystery.
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Sherlock Holmes helps Scotland Yard track down a killer who has been leaving three thistles beside each woman he has murdered.
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When Sherlock Holmes suspiciously disappears, Dr. Watson and Inspector Lestrade begin a search that leads them to a small, unassuming shop.
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A zealous suffragette acquires a bomb shaped like a croquet ball intending only to draw attention to a local cause she supports. When the bomb is switched with a real croquet ball, it explodes upon use, killing a member of Parliament.
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Sherlock Holmes races against time to discover the location of a bomb that was planted somewhere in London by an extortionist.
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Holmes is summoned to a school in Belgium to investigate a student who has a monthly habit of writing the names of faculty members on the steps of a nearby church. What is concerning is that, shortly afterwards, the faculty are found dead.
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When a serial killer is sentenced to death, he issues a threat stating that he will kill Sherlock Holmes before he himself is executed.
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After a boy flees his compartment on a train, he suddenly disappears into thin air. Although his governess believes that he has simply run away, Holmes has other suspicions. Holmes' inquiry into the matter leads him to a nearby circus.
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When Russell Partridge tells his wife Janet that he murdered his six previous wives, and that she has one day before the same fate will befall her, Janet finds no assistance anywhere, except with Holmes and Watson, who set into action.
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A traveling salesman is found hung to death in his hotel room. Although the police department eventually rules the death a suicide, his widow believes otherwise, and asks Holmes to further investigate the mysterious and unfortunate event.
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After a notorious criminal is killed by a milk-wagon, Lestrade finds a coded message in the man's clothing, and asks Holmes to decipher it. The investigation leads Holmes to assume the dead man's identity and travel all the way to Paris.
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After Sir Charles Farnsworth is found dead in his castle, a clause inserted into his will firmly requests that his death only be investigated by Sherlock Holmes. Testing reveals traces of arsenic in Farnsworth's body, and suspects abound.
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A condemned man that is scheduled to hang the following day uses his last request to ask Sherlock Holmes to prove his innocence of the murder for which he is about to be executed.
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Malcolm MacGregan seeks Holmes's assistance in solving the mystery of a ghost who never fails to prevent the sale of an ancestral painting.
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Watson is led to believe that Holmes is a criminal mastermind. But all is not as it seems.
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A boy asks Holmes to help him find his missing father. Upon further investigation, it is revealed that the man is a gambler, and is currently on the run from his creditors. Holmes and Watson soon enter the seedy underworld of gambling.
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A chemist is accused of murdering his fiance's stepfather who was determined to keep the two apart. Although there is evidence pointing towards the chemist's guilt, Holmes is summoned by the old man's housekeeper to investigate the case.
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