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Investigation Sheet

1 - THE MERYSEYSIDE RIVER Who is the murderer? (Suspect list in 37)

2 - THE FALL OF THE LELAND BANK Who caused the death of Ernest Leland? (Supect list in 64)

3 - THE MISSING PRINCESS Who made the princess disappear? (Suspect list in 41)

Number of precious stones found: Dear reader, the only accessories you need are a pen and a sheet of paper to note anything interesting found during your investigation. Character Throughout the investigations you will take on Sheet the role of one of three characters, each with their own unique abilities.

Doctor Watson is ’s trusted friend. He recently started taking things into his own hands by investigating his own cases.

He may ask up to four questions during interrogations, ask Holmes for tips, and inspect a victim’s corpse using his medical knowledge. Playing with him will make the cases somewhat easier.

Sherlock Holmes is London’s most famous consulting detective.

He may only ask up to three questions during interrogations, but his keen deduction skills allow you to ask the right questions and make insights others can’t.

Careful, some questions may frustrate the individuals you meet and make them unwilling to answer any further inquiries.

Starting with the second investigation, you can take on the role of Professor Moriarty, the Napoleon of Crime.

Like Holmes, he may only ask three questions during an interrogation. If he deems that a question may frustrate the suspect, he can insist and threaten the suspect. Once threatened, the suspect will eventually reveal a secret. This will end the interrogation, regardless of how many questions were asked. Number of precious stones found: Note: showing an object to a suspect is not considered “asking a question.”