Dr. Ogden’s had been lucky enough to swing a brightly lit office upstairs of the Lunatic Asylum. Large windows lined one wall, looking out over the wide lawns where patients could receive art or exercise therapies. “I would dearly love to help you, gentlemen,” she said from her desk and a small mountain of papers,…
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City Morgue, Case 1
Dr. Emily Grace pulled the sheet back over the corpse on her table. Her bare hands were stained with blood, though she had somehow avoided getting any on her blouse or long skirt. “Our victim is Kyle Reynolds, 32. Cause of death was a single gunshot wound to the head at point-blank range. I extracted…
Bank of Toronto, Duran Branch (Case 1)
“Well of course the routes and times of armoured carriage transfers aren’t public knowledge!” The manager of the bank was a short, thin man with a gaunt face and thinning hair. “We just have a few questions, sir. About the protocol and the cargo list?” He sighed. “Our branch on Duran is closing and all…
Carriage Driver, Daniel Hamilton
Daniel Hamilton had been remarkably calm at the scene and remained so at the station. While he and the guard were kept apart, his only concern seems to be explaining himself clearly. “The protocol lays out the route and destination,” he explained to the Detective, handing over a paper indicating the path they had followed…
Carriage Guard, Bryson Mitchell
Bryson Mitchell waited for several hours before Detective Murdoch found time to interview him. Two thin, fresh cuts ran across his temple, and blood had spilled down along the side of his face into his uniform collar. It had dried, sticky and dark in the time he’d been left waiting. He did not avail himself…
Bank of Toronto, Spadina Branch (Case 1)
The manager at the Spadina branch of the Bank of Toronto seemed confused by our visit. “We don’t plan the routes of transfers from another branch into this one. Why on earth would we do that? You should talk to the branch head who initiated the transfer.”
Station House #4, Interrogation Room 2
“What’s your name?” Brackenreid demanded. While Murdoch sat at the table opposite Sherlock, he stood, using his full height to tower over the man. “Sherlock Holmes.” “Your real name!” “That is my real name,” Sherlock insisted calmly. Shouting and fists might have been Brackenreid’s tools of the trade, but Murdoch preferred science and rational interrogation….
Station House #4, Waiting Area
Sherlock sat on one of the benches and chewed on the end of his pipe, his legs crossed as he observed the room. In the corner, Murdoch and Brackenreid watched him. “What is it?” Brackenreid asked. He had noticed the strange look on Murdoch’s face following the interrogation. “Sir, the man who claims he is…
Station House #4, Interrogation Room 1
The interrogation rooms were small, wood-panelled, and featured a door with a large glass pane for other members of the constabulary to observe from. Murdoch leaned forward at the table and examined the face of their suspect. “When you were detained, you were in possession of a bank safe deposit box and a mask –…
Station House #4, Murdoch’s Office
Inspector Brackenreid did a double-take upon entering Murdoch’s office, stepping back from the human skeleton displayed prominently in the corner. “Bloody hell! Where did he come from?” The Detective looks pleased with himself. “Dr. Grace has acquired a new skeleton. She gave that one to me.” “No doubt a day of great joy and celebration,”…