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Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective (Series)

by Rocket Baby Dolls

Part 54: Update #2

Let's All Play Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective - The Thames Murders (Update #2)



Notebook (New clues will be spoilered.)

1. Inspector Gregson visited us upon the request of Inspector Lestrade who would like us to solve "The Thames Murders". In the last week, four bodies have been found floating in the river. A fifth body, that of Roland Jaquard, was found under the Charing Cross footbridge early this morning. Jaquard was the stepson of Lord Astley Denham, he had a reputation as a mountebank and a ne'er-do-well. He spent most of his time at the card tables in the Bagatelle Club, he was one of the finest whist players in London. Jaquard was also a known womaniser. Lestrade is currently still working on the other murders in this case.

The other four people that were found are: Charles Attard, Cyril Maude, Nathan Revell and Leo Shepherd.

2. We met with Robert Adair at the Bagatelle Club. Nathan Revell and Roland Jaquard were both members of the club. Adair and Revell frequently played as partners against Jaquard and Sebastian Moran, who were two of the best players at the club. At first, Adair and Revell had started to win but their luck soon changed and they couldn't win a round no matter how good their cards were. He doesn't believe that Jaquard & Moran were cheating because they are gentlemen. He has also has admitted to placing small wagers on their games but he doesn't know how much money Revell had been wagering.

Adair last saw Revell the night before he was murdered. They were playing cards against Moran & Jaquard until midnight and didn't win a game all night. Revell became upset and had a disagreement with Moran. On the night of Revell's murder, Adair was having a drink with at the club with Moran. Moran waited until eight o'clock for Revell to show up, he became upset by his absence and decided to leave the club. Moran asked Adair to pass a message on to Revell if he did show up asking him to meet Moran at the Tankerville Club.

Adair last saw Jaquard last night around 2030, he had been at the club since 1630. He received a postal telegram, after reading it he jumped from his chair and said that he had unexpected business. Adair hasn't seen Moran for several days and believes that he is currently on the continent.



3. Jaquard's maid assures us that his room is as he left it. She hadn't seen him since going home early after leaving dinner out for him and a guest. Holmes' found two pistols in a drawer, a Mauser T11 and a La Faucheaux pistol. The La Faucheaux has recently fired three shots, the Mauser hasn't been fired within the last couple of days. There were also letters of credit totalling thousands of pounds in the drawer. Watson found Jaquard's wallet which contained £140 and a recent playbill from the Elephant & Castle Theatre. Jaquard's maid didn't see who he was entertaining last night but she has informed us that when she arrived this morning, she had discovered that the Persian rug had gone missing. She has also advised us to speak to Bettina Ivory, Jaquard's next-door neighbour.

4. Sir Jasper Meek had gone home by the time that the detectives arrived he has left information with the Irregulars.

5. Lestrade had decided that he doesn't need our help. Unfortunately, his report on the case seems to have gone missing.

6. Lord Astley Denham had a very poor opinion of Roland Jaquard. He didn't like the fact that Jaquard spent his time gambling and sleeping around, so he kicked him out of the house six years ago. Denham seems to be surprised that Jaquard hadn't been killed sooner.

7. The Irregulars visited the Raven & Rat Inn. Porky told them that Leo Shephard is Curtis Twiggs.

8. Two years ago, Charles Attard gave instructions to his sister that in the event of his death she was to collect a box and hold onto it until it was called for. She wasn't told who was going to collect it, but this person would possess a letter from Charles with instructions to show it to her when they came to collect it. The box contains files filled with a variety of financial records from Lindsay & Co, they contained securities and bonds.

9. According to Faye Shepherd, Leo is alive and well and went out to sea four weeks ago. Lestrade seems to think otherwise as he informed her of his death and accompanied her to St. Bartholomew's to identify a body. Leo's wallet was stolen before he left and was found on the dead body.

10. We spoke to Revell's landlady who said that she has left Revell's room exactly as he left it. He worked through the day, spent most of the evening the club at night and occasionally visited her for a game of whist. His room contains a broken window which she only noticed when she was showing a policeman his room the day after his murder.

11. Ivory Bettina informed us that she noticed a woman running out of Jaquard's house last night at 0030 and got into a passing hansom. About an hour later a delivery wagon from Landmark, Ltd pulled up to Jaquard's house, a man went to the door and after a few minutes two men came out carrying a rug. They put it into the wagon and then drove away.

12. Curtis Twiggs gave up his room four days ago. He left a bag with the landlord and told him that he would be back for it but didn't say when he would be back. The landlord let us search his bag, for a price, it contained the following items:

A gold watch with the initial CA engraved on the back.
Several pieces of jewellery and rings.
Two wallets with the identifications of Charles Attard and Nathan Revell.
A seven inch stiletto with a pearl handle.

13. The Irregulars gave us the report from Sir Jasper Meek: (I have unspoilered the images to make life easier)



Locations

Attard, Charles (Interview with his sister) - A prominent solicitor who is a defender of London's most notorious criminals. I suspect he has ties to Moriarty.

Bagatelle Club - An exclusive London card club where everyone seems passionate about the game of whist. It is said that Colonel Sebastian Moran is a member.

Banks - Bank Of England - Established in 1694, the Bank of England is the only financial institute in the city with the legal authority to issue paper money. In 1834, they moved to their current building located on Threadneedle-street.

Banks - Drummond Bank - Drummond's Bank is located on Charing Cross-road, across from the Alhambra Music Hall. Mr Ivan Emhoe is always a helpful and reliable resource there. He has been a clerk at Drummond's Bank for 37 years.

Chambers, Ralph - Nothing on file.

Denham, Lord Astley - Lord Astley owns several racehorses and was once in business with Lord Backwater.

Elephant & Castle - Wonderful, vaudevillian entertainment.

Ellis, Henry (London Times) - Baker Street Regular.

Escobedo, Juan - Nothing on file.

Escobedo, Marco - Nothing on file.

Farber, Jeffrey - Nothing on file.

Garcia, Letitia - Miss Garcia is a Spanish actress who once came to me in her search for her missing brother, Geronimo.

Gunsmith - Grant Arms Co. - Grant Arms has been selling and manufacturing firearms since the early 1800s. They began operations with the fashioning of an improved breechblock rifle which they made available to the public with a generous supply of the newly invented smokeless gunpowder. It is currently England's largest small arms and artillery manufacturer. Courtney Allen was president until he was brutally murdered in March of 1888. He left behind his widow, Beatrice.

Gunsmith - M. Richards Gunsmith - M. Richards is one of the best suppliers of pistols in London.

Gunsmith - Rigby & Co. - A small gun shoppe located on the southwest end of London. It is run by a pleasant fellow by the name of Ken Tarolla, whose affability rather than a large and varied stock of firearms, keeps him in business.

Hall, Edward (Old Bailey) - Baker Street Regular.

Hogg, Quentin (Police Gazette) - Baker Street Regular.

Ivory, Bettina - Nothing on file.

Jaquard, Roland (Inspection of residence and interview with landlady) - Roland Jaquard is the stepson of Lord Astley Denham and son of Lady Denham. Lady Denham had been married to Jacques Jaquard, a violent man, who died of food poisoning in 1871. It had been rumoured that Roland's real father was Lord Backwater, with whom the now Lady Denham had been involved during her marriage to Jaquard. No public acknowledgement of paternity has ever been made, but there is no mistaking that Roland Jaquard is the spitting image of Lord Backwater.

Landmark, Ltd - Landmark Ltd is in the business of transporting corpses to funerals.

Lestrade, Inspector (Scotland Yard - Criminal Investigations) - Baker Street Regular.

Lindsay & Co. - Lindsay & Company is a respected investment firm which handles the monies of much of England's royalty and London's upper class. It is located at 49 King's-road, SW.

Lindsay, Kathleen - Nothing on file.

London Library - Baker Street Regular.

Maude, Cyril (Inspection of residence) - Nothing on file.

Meek, Sir Jasper (St. Bartholomew's Hospital) - Baker Street Regular.

Mettier, Yves - Nothing on file.

Millbank Prison - Of late, there is much controversy surrounding Millbank Prison. Maintaining a prison near to the Houses of Parliament has a vociferous vowing to tear it down by 1893. Once, Watson and I nearly arrived on the doorstep of the prison. We had missed boarding the Aurora and had to cross the river by wherry, which landed a stone's throw from the prison walls.

Murray, H.R. (Scotland Yard - Criminology Lab) - Baker Street Regular.

O'Brian, Disraeli (Office Of Records) - Baker Street Regular.

Ogilvie, Sir Lester - Sir Lester Ogilvie inherited great wealth from his parents when they both perished in a carriage accident. He is a great collector of egg specimens and performs exacting experiments on them, although no one in the scientific community quite comprehends what these experiments are meant to prove. He is, by all accounts, an odd bird.

Pike, Langdale (Society Club) - Baker Street Regular.

Randolph, Vincent - Vincent Randolph has made a considerable fortune running a shipping line between England and the Orient. He is married to the former Linda Thurston-Eliot.

Raven & Rat Inn (Shinwell, Porky) - Baker Street Regular.

Revell, Nathan (Interview with landlady) - nothing on file.

Ring, The - The Ring is a famous landmark in London - famous for boxing, wrestling, and Sunday Shakespeare. Ironically, it was originally London's first Sunday School. It was built in 1782 as a chapel for Rowland Hill, who preached here for fifty years. Located on Surrey Row.

Rooker, Jeanette - Mrs Rooker is the former Jeanette Jaquard. She married her husband, Charles Rooker in 1879, much to the disapproval of her youngest brother, Roland.

Shephard, Faye & Leo (Interview with Leo's mother, Faye) - Nothing on file.

Somerset House - Baker Street Regular.

Spaniards Inn - Spaniard's is a small elegant restaurant across from St James Square. Several years ago, Watson and I slipped away in the middle of many a dreary day to dine on their paella.

Tankerville Club - The Tankerville Social Club serves the best prime rib in London. Watson, however, swears that they water down their drinks. Card playing is taken most seriously here.

Twiggs, Curtis - Curtis Twiggs was arrested in 1888 for the Drummond Bank robbery. The case was dismissed, because a key witness mysteriously disappeared.

Unvisitable locations of note.

Emhoe, Ivan - Mr Emhoe has been a clerk at Drummond's Bank for 37 years.

Moran, Sebastian - Chief of Staff for Moriarty. Moran attempted to murder me on two occasions following Moriarty's death - once at Reichenbach Falls and once in London. Obviously I got the better of the man. In spite of his arrest for the murder of Ronald Adair, he managed to escape the gallows. Moran was at one time an officer in the Indian Army and a heavy game hunter.

Time to vote!

You can choose up to, and including, five more locations for the detectives to visit. You're also free to send the Irregulars to one location.

It's too early to call for an end to the case. We have visited two out of seven key locations.

Voting will end Wednesday 9th of September at 2215 GMT.