Summary from Chapter 1-3
Chapter 1: Dr John Watson was a retired doctor and a war assistant surgeon. He got a degree of Doctor of Medicine at University of London in 1878 and he joined the Afghan
War to be a former war assistant surgeon. Unfortunately, he got a bullet in his leg which forced him to go back to the base. Due to his condition, he had to go back t London. He then was in need of a place to stay and coincidently he met his olf friend Stamford. Stamford helped Dr.Watson get a place to stay. Both of them then went over to the laboratory and met Dr.Watsons roommate who was more famous for his intelligence and deductions. His name was Sherlock Holmes.
Chapter 2: As day slowly went by, both Sherlock and Dr.Watson's friendship started to growing and they started getting to know each other their friendship and started to get along very well now one and another better to know Sherlock better and find out that he's easy to deal with and also he find out that he's not aloof after all. Sherlock spent most of his time in lab and dissecting rooms and Dr John find out/suspect that Sherlock was addicted to drug (narcotic) and sometimes just spent his time lying on the sofa, doing nothing.
Chapter 3: One day, Holmes gets a message through an letter from Gregson, a detective about a murderer case located at Lauriston gardens. A dead body was founded due to getting poisoned. Sherlock was thrilled and filled with joy because he likes cases like this. He quickly put on his coat, invited Dr.Watson to follow him and immediately rushed out of the door. When he arrived, he investigated the body and the surroundings for around 20 minutes and came out with a conclusion which was very different from the Gregson's and his crew.
Their First Case
Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr.John Watson had to go through their first case in 3, Lauriston gardens Brixton road. This crime scene happened in an abandonment house. The victims body was then spotted by a worker with the name of John Rance. The victim was named Mr. Enoch . J. Drebber. The room was all coated with torn wallpapers and rummaged items everywhere. Sherlock with his deductive skills were able to get clues here and there about the murder. The walls in that particular room where there murder happened had a word "Rache" written with blood. As stated, Sherlock had excellent deductive skills making most police men disliking him because when he solves a case he normally gets a vary conclusion from the police. But unfortunately for them, Sherlock is always right. Eventually, Sherlock soon discovered that the victim died by 2 regular looking pills given by the murderer himself. The conclusion that they had concluded about the appearance of the murderer is that he was more than 6 foot tall, smoked cigar (Trichinopoly), comes along with a four-wheeled cab and finger nails are longer on his right hand.
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