Hanbury Street, 8th September 1888 Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Go left to the policeman standing on the sidewalk. Speak with him and you'll find that nobody has seen the body yet. Open the door and go straight to the courtyard, located at the end of the corridor.
Uncover the body. Holmes will ask Watson to estimate the time of the death (it was before 4.30). Click on the blood on the hence (twice because the first click will only zoom). Sherlock will notice the second evidence - on the wall.
Look at the victims head. Try to find:
Bruise on the left cheek (right side from the players point of view);
Swollen tongue;
Bruise on the right jaw (left side from the players point of view);
Double cut on the neck.
Look at the left (right from the players point of view) victims hand (zoom). You will see a mark made by a ring(or rings) on the middle finger.
Try to find an envelope (on the left side of the victim). It will contain 3 white pills (A Chapman 's White Pill) and Holmes will take a one. Take a look at the ground next to the victim (you will find nothing there). Finally, examine prostitute stomach. Holmes will surprise Watson with the news that woman has a removed uterus. Everything was done in a very professional way.
Now it is time to fill all Deduction Boards. You have three of them:
Deduction Board (murder of Annie Chapman - Hanbury Street) 1/3:
Evidence 1: There is no blood Or footsteps on the ground (version 2).
Evidence 2: The Victim has a cut throat when she was lying on the ground and she was alive (version 1).
Conclusion I: The murder of A. Chapman had taken place in her house (version 2).
Evidence 3: The murderer Has holding a victim's head with his left hand (version 3).
Evidence 4: The murderer Has cut victim's throat with his right hand (version 1).
Conclusion II: The murderer is right-handed (version 2).
Evidence 5: The victim was choked (version 1).
Conclusion III: The victim was almost chocked and then murderer has cut Her throat (version 2).
Evidence 6: The envelope was dropped by the victim (version 1).
Conclusion IV: A. Chapman was holding an envelope in her hand (version 2).
Deduction Board (murder of Annie Chapman - Hanbury Street) 2/3:
Evidence 1: These items belonged to the victim (version 3).
Conclusion I: The murderer has searched the body of A. Chapman (version 3).
Conclusion II: The murderer of A. Chapman is a very well organized and dispassionate person (version 2).
Evidence 2: The crime has taken place Orly two hours before (version 3).
Conclusion III: The murder of A. Chapman was done before 4.30 (version 1).
Evidence 3: The victim was wearing on or more rings (version 2).
Conclusion IV: The murderer has stolen a ring from A. Chapman (version 3).
Deduction Board (murder of Annie Chapman - Hanbury Street) 3/3:
Evidence 1: The murderer has used a very sharp knife (version 2).
Conclusion I: The murderer of A. Chapman has used a very large weapon (version 1).
Conclusion II: The murderer of A. Chapman wanted to cut the victim's head off (version 3).
Conclusion III: The uterus of A. Chapman was removed and taken (version 2).
Conclusion IV: The murderer of A. Chapman has a very good knowledge of human anatomy (version 1).