Sherlock Holmes (
greatestdefective) wrote2016-03-04 08:38 pm
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Telepathic IC 'Inbox' and Messenger Bird Reception
[Catch-all post for one-on-one messages that need to be delivered directly to Sherlock, either through the amulets or with a messenger bird. Meeting in person is also an option!]
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The temperature drops, a layer of frost dawning on everything glass and metal.]
Who... Who did this?
[He still remembers the conclusion he reached shortly after Asougi's arrival- the truth behind the exchange project. He also remembers that Asougi claimed he wouldn't have done it. Naruhodou trusted him, so Sherlock would trust him as well. But if not Asougi, then who?]
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I. . .still can't say just yet, but I was close. I think. [He comes over, settling down beside him.] Maybe you can deduce something from all of this. I'd like to know what you think. [It might be a good exercise to keep his spirits up. Although...he's worry that he'll think, when he sees a certain trunk.]
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So he slams the picture down on the floor and raises his head to look over the rest of the evidence.]
Yes, yes! Right! Let's get organized! I want crime scene evidence over here on the left, then evidence from other locations on the right! The autopsy report and things like that can go in the middle. Chop, chop!
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The red wig
Pocketwatch
A small police officer figure
Gregson's trunk
A pistol
In the pile of evidence from other locations, there was:
The Detective's ID
The Article on the Red Headed League
A photo of Everyday Mittlemont
Another photo
Fireworks
A steamship ticket for the RFS Bara Block, which had a letter of introduction written on the back.
There was a fourth pile, of items that may or may not be associated with the case:
Klimt's Autopsy report
A Photo
A Head Jailer Disciplinary Dismissal Notice for Everyday
The Asougi Files]
There's a few things missing, fixtures at the crime scene. [. . .] What we were led to believe was where the crime occurred least. [Would he catch on?] Obviously, they weren't going to come with me here. It was...a billboard, a candleholder and a photo of Mrs. Mittlemont.
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Very well... Hm...
[His gaze gets stuck on the picture of Everyday Mittlemont for a very long moment, because... hasn't he seen this before? Just before being taken to Empatheias. What was that about, again? It's the same for the Red-headed League article. It's ringing some distant bells, but he can't quite recall what those bells signify.
Once his eyes reach the memorial photo, he blinks and takes it in hand. Miss Susato already holds a bittersweet feeling to her, but it's the man next to her who really stands out. He looks just like in the memories Naruhodou shared, except dressed in the sort of outfit Holmes himself remembers.]
Oh...
Yells at wiki links. WHY THEY SO TINY
That...was taken on that same day. Professor Mikotoba and Judge Jigoku arrived in London to attend the Scientific Symposium. [It's probably going to hit him, that he had just missed seeing his partner.]
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No time for that now.]
This photo... It was taken on the morning hours of the exact same day? Gina Lestrade came to our office several hours after this, I believe. And Gregson would've likely been murdered sometime during the night, wouldn't he? Do we have a time of death? [He puts the photograph down, instead reaching for the autopsy report.]
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[He glances over at the photo of Gregson, lacking a certain piece of item.] The detective had some fish and chips that were already rotting when he arrived to the coroner. So. . .there's a chance someone tempered with his time of death somehow, by at least a day.
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... Who told the coroner to withhold those details?
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Mr. Naruhodou, do you recall what I deduced about the assassination exchange shortly after Mr. Asougi arrived here? About the connection between Dr. Watson and Inspector Gregson?
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[A moments pause as his eyes widen.] Wait...are you saying, what I think you're going to say?
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[Holmes takes the picture of the brothers and Gregson in hand, staring down at it. Barok van Zieks had been arrested as the defendant, he still remembers this much, but he refuses to believe it. The Grim Reaper of Old Bailey wouldn't harm a hair on Gregson's head.]
Barok van Zieks was the one who stood in court to prosecute Genshin Asougi. He wanted to avenge his brother's death, even if it meant condemning an old friend. However, before that, the case had been officially assigned to Hart Vortex, who was still a prosecutor at the time. It wasn't until the Professor case was supposedly closed that he was promoted to Chief Magistrate.
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[The detail about him becoming the Chief Magistrate afterwards is news to him though.] You think...he could be the mastermind behind everything? It wouldn't be hard for someone in Vortex's position to be able to make those kinds of orders.
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This report was inaccurate as well, did you know? Mikotoba was the one who wrote it as Dr. Watson's assistant, though he did so with great apprehension. Watson's findings were highly suspect and I believe that the good doctor knew that just as well as Mikotoba did. Someone had forced these results into being. There was the possibility that Gregson was the one responsible, but... Why would he? That doesn't make sense, does it? Gregson believed with all his heart that Asougi was the Professor. Someone else would've fed Dr. Watson that lie. And then...
[He puts the autopsy report back on the pile, his gaze straying to the memorial photo.]
The one who arranged for the student exchange project which was meant to silence both Watson and Gregson... Wasn't that also the Chief Magistrate?
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[He hangs his head, considering the questions.] Yes, but I don't think it was just him. He needed to be contact with someone from the Japan side as well. [Who was it that offered Asougi the opportunity to go to Japan with that one requirement? He picks up the photo they all took that day in the hotel, staring at the man with the impressive beard.] Someone who had just as much power as him, Judge Jigoku Seishirou.
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[He leans towards Naruhodou, peering down at the photo over his friend's shoulder.]
That big bushy bearded fellow over there? He arrived in England on the same day Gregson was found dead? [Hm. But isn't this guy one of Mikotoba's companions? Actually, now that he thinks about it...] All those years ago, when Mikotoba and Asougi were in England for their exchange project, wasn't there a third student? Someone who'd insisted so fiercely upon their friend's innocence in court that he was almost incarcerated himself?
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[He frowns, remembering the story Mikotoba told him about Jigoku. He did stand up for his friend in court, didn't he? So why...?] Yea, that was him. He was also the one who suggested to Asougi, my best friend Asougi, to participate in the exchange program. He knew somehow.
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A collaboration, perhaps... It seems entirely too convenient that one of the Professor's victims was our Chief Vortex's predecessor- the previous Chief Magistrate. However, our big bushy bearded friend must be hiding some secrets of his own. I happen to know for a fact that Asougi- the older Asougi- did not quite trust him in the end.
[Because Klimt's child had been hidden from him. Mikotoba had been sworn to secrecy when it came to that matter, Holmes remembers that much.]
Our would-be Professor used Mikotoba as his sole confidant right before his execution. If the three of them were indeed close friends, then why not include the bushy beard who'd insisted upon Asougi's innocence? Why indeed...
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[There seems to be something else missing. He starts looking through all the evidence.] Where is it?
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[That's troublesome, to say the least. If the bearded fellow really is connected to all this, could it be that he's been silenced as well? Silenced by the true mastermind, who may or may not be Vortex? If that's how it is, what about everyone else who was connected to that case? Old Bailey's Grim Reaper, that other assistant coroner and Mikotoba?
Why is the Professor still causing trouble after so many years?
Some of the earlier mist returns to the hall and Holmes reflexively pulls his pipe out of his pocket, not even noticing that Naruhodou is searching for something. He needs a good smoke to settle his nerves and get his mind in order.]
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Holmes is pulled from this thoughts by Naruhodou's question and for a few seconds, he struggles to separate this totally different thing from the topic they were discussing.]
A rabbit charm- That's... Well, of course I've seen it. It's in my room. Somewhere. ... I think. Isn't it in my room?
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