Vincent Spaulding exhibits several suspicious behaviors that suggest he may be involved in criminal activities. He has a peculiar interest in the safe belonging to Mr. Wilson, frequently asking about it and making excuses to linger around the shop. Additionally, his odd job as a "night porter" at a local hotel raises eyebrows, as it seems to be an unusual occupation for someone with his demeanor. The combination of these factors, along with his secretive nature, points to a potential connection to criminal behavior.
Holmes deduces Spaulding's true identity through several key clues. He observes the unique mannerisms of Spaulding, which suggest a different background than he presents. Additionally, Holmes notes the details of Spaulding's attire and possessions, which hint at a more affluent lifestyle than he claims. Finally, the inconsistencies in Spaulding's story and his reactions during questioning lead Holmes to uncover the truth about his identity.
Follow in this order to find out mystery clue 5. Jabez Wilson's pawn shop is behind the the City and Suburban Bank. clue 2. The red-headed league job took Jabez Wilson away from his shop from ten until two in the afternoon. clue 1. Spaulding spent a lot of time in the cellar clue 4. When Holmes looked at Vincent Spaulding's knees, he saw that they were covered with soil. clue 3. When Holmes knocked on the ground in front Jabez Wilson's pawn shop, he discovered that the ground beneath was solid.
Well, nobody ever came out and said it but by context clues, you can assume that. The way that she and Satoshi looked at each other at the end, I would say that it is quite possible.
The 39 clues hasn't been cast yet.
There are clues at the end of the last book that there will be another series comming out but no name of or no clues of what or who it will be about.
Holmes deduces Spaulding's true identity through several key clues. He observes the unique mannerisms of Spaulding, which suggest a different background than he presents. Additionally, Holmes notes the details of Spaulding's attire and possessions, which hint at a more affluent lifestyle than he claims. Finally, the inconsistencies in Spaulding's story and his reactions during questioning lead Holmes to uncover the truth about his identity.
Follow in this order to find out mystery clue 5. Jabez Wilson's pawn shop is behind the the City and Suburban Bank. clue 2. The red-headed league job took Jabez Wilson away from his shop from ten until two in the afternoon. clue 1. Spaulding spent a lot of time in the cellar clue 4. When Holmes looked at Vincent Spaulding's knees, he saw that they were covered with soil. clue 3. When Holmes knocked on the ground in front Jabez Wilson's pawn shop, he discovered that the ground beneath was solid.
It is possible to get all of the 39 clues in a day, but you would have to add a whole lot of cards, but currently as of June 1st, only 37 clues are available.
It's not possible, sorry.
A criminal would call it his/hers mistakes, and their adversary would call them clues or breakthroughs.
There are 11 original books in "The 39 Clues" series that are possible to get in hardback. These books are written by various authors and follow the story of two siblings in a worldwide hunt for 39 clues that will determine the family's power and fortune.
The detectives had to analyze the clues to identify the criminal. We must analyze this new scientific discovery to properly categorize it.
In mission 9 of The 39 Clues, use your Clues to solve the puzzles, pay close attention to the story and clues given, and think logically to progress through the mission. Additionally, explore all possible paths and interact with all characters to gather information and clues that may help you advance in the game.
Give it your best guess! Use context clues and the process of elimination if possible.
Sensory clues to the presence of a hazardous material in water could be the water looking dirty. Also it could have a funky smell to it.
im just saying but i realy dont think its possible.
Investagator looks for clues/facts using data from the crime scene Forensics works with the body from a crime scene gathering data