Watch the end of the movie. Holmes explains everything to Watson and Morstan, showing how he pretended to be hanged, made Watson believe he was completely dead and broke out of his tomb. It's all very scientific and he takes them through it step by step with examples to boot.
Andy Kaufman didn't fake his death.
yes she is in mexico right now
Mr. Wilson is a central character in Arthur Conan Doyle's short story "The Red-Headed League." He is a pawnbroker who becomes a victim of a peculiar scheme involving the creation of a fake job for red-headed men, designed to distract him while criminals dig a tunnel to rob his shop. His case draws the attention of Sherlock Holmes, who investigates the unusual circumstances surrounding the league and ultimately uncovers the truth behind the plot. Wilson's character serves to highlight themes of deception and the cleverness of Holmes's detective work.
The Death Eaters can be married to anyone. Some of the really bad death eaters make people marry them so that they will not get caught but their fake wife will get caught or their fake husbond. Most them are married before they turn bad. And most of the time that that happens they end up not having a wife or a husbond.
The writers of Sherlock never really revealed the exact way in which Sherlock, played by Cumberbatch, survived the fall in episode 3 of series 2. In the first episode of series 3, viewers were presented with multiple solutions, some acknowledged to be fake and one generally accepted as true - though the character who hears the likely true theory questions its validity, leaving the audience unsure. The most likely theory to be true reveals that Sherlock had a lot of help from his brother Mycroft, Molly Hooper, his homeless network, and the physical geography of St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
The Fake Death Experience was created in 2004.
William did fake his death so that Harold thought he had won
In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story "The Adventure of the Speckled Band," Helen Stoner's twin sister, Julia, dies from an unknown cause shortly before being married. Helen, also engaged to be married, worries about her own safety and takes her case to Sherlock Holmes. Using his powers of observation, intelligence, and perseverance, Holmes races to find the murderer. Out of Sherlock Holmes' many talents, observation is the most influential to each of his cases. Helen stares in astonishment as Holmes correctly states that the mud on her jacket sleeve came from riding in a dogcart. Then, upon examining Helen's bedroom, he is the first to realize the wire to the call bell is a fake. Without this important skill, neither Sherlock Holmes nor his crime-solving would be the same. In each of Sherlock Holmes' adventures one thing is proven: no matter how many dead-ends he happens to bumps into, Holmes will never give up. His dedication perseverance when doing something he loves shines throughout each story; he is even willing to get right down on the ground in search of clues. Even a late night excursion to Stoke Moran is not too much for Holmes.As long as he has his faithful associate, Watson, to keep him company no case is ever abandoned. Holmes' mixture of talents would not be complete without his extreme intelligence. Using logical reasoning, he successfully deduces that Dr. Roylott, Helen and Julia's step-father, killed Julia in order to keep the inheritance saved for her. Holmes even has an explanation for the bell wire connected to the ventilator. Roylott uses it as a bridge for his swamp adder to get into the neighboring bedroom, hoping that it will eventually bite Helen. Holmes always puts each piece of the puzzle in its proper place. This case ends happily for Helen, who lives on to be married. It does not, however, end on the same note for Dr. Roylott. The antagonist ultimately gets what he deserves. As for Sherlock Holmes, neither poisonous snakes nor wild baboons will ever keep him off a case.
The Adventures of Shirley Holmes - 1996 The Case of the Real Fake 3-9 was released on: Canada: 1998 USA: 9 November 1998
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faces of death is fake in most seens but the one with the car on the road is real every other is as fake as Texas chainsaw masicer
Andy Kaufman didn't fake his death.
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No, Bella does not fake her own death in Twilight, but she almost dies in New Moon when she jumps off a cliff into the ocean.