Examine the belongings of the victim and the witnesses | Blood Bath SH: Crimes and Punishments Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Go to the Evidence Room (the corridor on the left, first door on the right). On the table, you will see the belongings of the victim and the witnesses. Examine them one by one.
Among Pitkin's belongings, check the Handkerchief, Fountain pen and the Visiting card. Rotate the card in the close-up mode to read the inscription.
In Garrow's belongings, you will find the Bloody towel and a Drug phial. Take it - Holmes will ask Watson about its contents: it's St. John's Wort powder.
In Blinkhorn's belongings, there is a Pencil and a Letter from Pitkin (also an Evidence in the Casebook). Take it and read it (2 pages).
From Bentcliffe's belongings, take Sir Rodney's ring and examine it in the close-up mode. Rotate the ring to find an Old symbol and a silver join - the result of a bad repair. Examine the old Roman coin.
Take the Hand-drawn map and the Notebook, which you should examine in a close-up. Notice the Torn pages. Smudge the remaining page with a pencil and wipe it. Sherlock will see Sir Rodney's last note. Report from coroner (3 pages), brought by a policeman, will also appear in the Documents tab. In the Evidence tab, you will find: Weapon shape.