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Baker Street, 12 September 1888 part 1 Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper Guide

Last update: 11 May 2016

1 - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough
Based on the information gathered so far Sherlock and Watson will try to guess the exact time of Annie Chapman murder - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough

Based on the information gathered so far Sherlock and Watson will try to guess the exact time of Annie Chapman murder. After the discussion go to the board on the left (as a Holmes). When you will click on it you will have to match witnesses with hours. Correct answers will be marked with green.

The first icon is the stethoscope - a symbol of Watson - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough

The first icon is the stethoscope - a symbol of Watson. Click on this stethoscope and move it up to the hour: 4:30 - this is the hour guessed by the Watson and Philips (police medic).

Now click the icon with document (the second one from the left), and you will be moved to the E - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough

Now click the icon with document (the second one from the left), and you will be moved to the E. Long testimony. Note that there is a command: Use this document as proof. Click this text. Now you can click PPM to leave the inventory - in the note on the board (on the left) the icons with women's head should appear should (that's E. Long). According to the testimony, match it with 5.30.

Do the same thing with the last icon - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough

Do the same thing with the last icon. You will be moved to the another board with the conversation with Richardson (on the left, second from the top). Find option called "Use this document as a proof", click on it and cancel the inventory tab. Now you will see two shoes: bright one with the hour when he came to his mother and the dark one - with the hour when the has exited his mother's home. Pin them to hours: 4.45 and 4.50.

Finally, click the second, middle icon with documents - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough

Finally, click the second, middle icon with documents. You will open the testimony of A. Cadosch. Click the option "Use as a proof" and return to the board. You should receive three icons which represents: Cadosch leaving the garden and hearing the call (figure facing left), Cadosch hearing the fall (standing figure) and Cadosch leaving the apartment (figure facing right). Pin them to hours: 5.20, 5.24, 5.32.

The last icon is the pipe - this is the time when Watson and Sherlock had arrived - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough

The last icon is the pipe - this is the time when Watson and Sherlock had arrived. It was 6.30.

With all clues Holmes and Watson will make a conclusion that this whole confusion with the time is because of the clock located on the church tower, which displays an inaccurate time - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough

With all clues Holmes and Watson will make a conclusion that this whole confusion with the time is because of the clock located on the church tower, which displays an inaccurate time. As a result you must change the position of icons on the board. The head of the woman should be at 5.28 (Mrs. Long saw the victim speaking with the murderer), the figure facing left at 5.29 (Cadosch heard the victim speaking with the murderer), the standing figure at 5.31 (Cadosch heard the sound of the falling body), which means that the crime was done at 5.30. Now place the knife icon near this hour.

2 - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough
After a brief conversation as Holmes go to the opposite wall - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough

After a brief conversation as Holmes go to the opposite wall. Click on the board hanging there. Now you have to find possible motives of the second crime. You have to do it in the same as previously.

CREDIBLE MOTIVES - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough

CREDIBLE MOTIVES:

No - Specimen for the sole purpose of study - In the medical university environment, students easily have Access to a number of specimens.

No - Black Magic - No indication can suggest Any type of ritual.

Yes - Cannibalism - Dementia can push men to commit incredibly vile acts.

No - Trophy - For this motive it would have been easy to quickly remove something from the Buck's Row victim, Polly Nichols.

Yes - Money - To supply human organ trafficking.

3 - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough
After a brief conversation Watson decides to go to the hospital, where his former colleague is working (Map - London Hospital) - Baker Street, 12 September 1888 - Walkthrough - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper - Game Guide and Walkthrough

After a brief conversation Watson decides to go to the hospital, where his former colleague is working (Map - London Hospital).

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