Check the Collected Evidences | The Murder in Diocese of Knightsbridge The Testament of Sherlock Holmes Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Approach the laboratory table (on the left from window) and click on the device on it. It's time for taking a more detailed look at items found in the diocese.
In the zoom, click on the part of rope, it will appear on a round support in the middle. Use a tweezers three times (which you picked up from the stand on the left). Holmes will notice scraps of black stone, wet soil and that the rope is worn-out from one side.
With tweezers pick up particles from the left side of rope.
Now examine the rock: Treat it with acid (copper flask on the left) and then with brush. It turns out that it's a painted granite, which comes from the same place as the particles found in the rope.
Then take a look on a bloodstained scalpel: wash it with water (silver flask on the top o screen) and clean with a brush. Holmes will read visible initials, which tell that it comes from the hospital or pharmacy in Whitechapel.
Finally, using the scalpel (the one from stand) examine the finger in the bitten place and where the bone is visible. Holmes will conclude that the finger was bitten off, not cut off. Using a scalpel or tweezers scrape a bit of black soil from under the nail. Pick it up.
At the end look at both samples of soil. Treat them with water and mix using scalpel/tweezers. It turns out that this samples come from the same place, the most possibly from some ditch.
At this point, Holmes asks Watson for a list of hospitals and pharmacies in London. As a doctor, head to the library.
On the way, take a look on the newspaper on the table. Read another insulting article about Sherlock by O. Farley (Daily Report - The Sherlock Holmes Affair).
Then go to the library (on the left from chimney) and find a proper book ("List of Hospitals"). Put it by Holmes (click on the desk's surface while having the book active in an equipment).