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Issue 3, Article #1: Holmes and Kirk, Chapter Two: The Bloody Imprint

publication date: Jun 18, 2010
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As Kirk pulled a sheaf of notes from his brief case, I was surprised to see Holmes remove a small notebook from his vest pocket and begin flipping through the pages - obviously searching for a particular notation. Finally satisfied, he looked at Kirk and smiled thinly.

            "I have always found it curious, Dr. Kirk, that the coroner in this case identified the murder weapon as a surgical instrument. His testimony certainly influenced the jury against Dr. Sheppard, and yet such an instrument, evidently, never existed. Upon what physical evidence did he base that damning conclusion?"


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