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Sherlock Holmes' real name is Sherlock Holmes.
Sort of... there was a real detective, that Sherlock was based on, but no.
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Impossible, because Sherlock Holmes wasn't a real person.
he wrote down possibilities then crossed out the ones that didn't apply "when you have eliminated the obvious whatever remains no matter how unlikely must be the truth." -Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes also used psychological profiling a technique not used by real detectives until many decades later. And in A Study of Scarlet he even discovered a more efficient way of blood typing any blood found at crime scenes.
The Holmes in the new movie is not at all like the real Sherlock Holmes! To quote a critic (that I happen to agree with) he is like Rambo quoting poetry.
No, he was a work of complete fiction with no real historical basis.
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Yes. Katie has an older brother, Martin Joseph, Jr. who works as a lawyer in Ohio.
The devices, tools, stories, dress, and transportation and accurate to their time.
There were no connections between the two. Remember that Jack the Ripper was real and Sherlock Holmes was a fictitious character. There have been a couple of attempts to merge the two and there is at least one movie that connects the two.