Quoted By:
Second page of newspaper, including:
<span class="mu-s">DEFAULT CONTACTS/LOCATIONS</span> (may not always be relevant/available):
<span class="mu-r">Please note that you merely visit/speak to these people, you cannot ask them anything specific. Again, each of these below is like a page in a CYOA book</span>
>Sir Jasper Meeks, Head Coroner, Saint Bartholomew Hospital
for an autopsy of the corpse
>H.R. Murray, Criminologist
additional details about items discovered during the investigation
>Inspectors Lestrade & Gregson, Scotland Yard
additional details about the investigation
>Disraeli O'Brian, archivist
old legal and criminal documents
>Somerset House
registry of births, deaths, marriages, and wills that may be relevant to case
>Edward Hall
information on any legal trials/affairs related to case
>Porky Shinwell, Raven and Rat Tavern
your source on any illegal activity/criminal rumors
>Fred Porlock
your source on anything related to Moriarty's organization
>Henry Ellis, London Times
your source on current events and foreign affairs
>Quintin Hogg, Police Gazette
official information on criminal news
>Mycroft Holmes
Sherlock is a "consulting detective," and Mycroft is a consultant to the government. Your source on all governmental affairs
>Langdale Pike
tuned in to all London society gossip
>Central Carriage Stables
London cab company; source of all info on movement of suspects
>Lomax, London Library
1888's verison of Wikipedia
>Sherlock Holmes
if you are stuck, you can talk to him for hints