probably not because in the sherlock holmes books/movies it ALWAYS ends up that he solves it and that doesn't always happen in real life and the sherlock holmes and fition anyway
Yes. by tV standards it would be classed as a crime drama, as it is about crime detection. This does not rule out some comic relief by Mr. Watson.
Yes, he often went on crime scenes. In some cases, Scotland Yard would take him there. He would often discover clues that the police had overlooked.
He doesn't. Sherlock Holmes has no superhuman abilities.Holmes used science to solve his crimes, modern day forensics. In a Victorian age, this would have been seen as a superhuman capability to solve crimes throw blood matching, chemistry and fingerprints. He did not have superhuman powers but had capabilities that did not conform to Victorian conventions of the police detectives of the time.
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Holmes interviewed his client. He smoked three pipes of tobacco while mulling over the evidence. He investigated at, and in the vicinity of, the client's business. He went to a violin concerto while seemingly detached from the case. He formulated a plan to catch the criminals then he carried it out.
probably not because in the sherlock holmes books/movies it ALWAYS ends up that he solves it and that doesn't always happen in real life and the sherlock holmes and fition anyway
Yes. by tV standards it would be classed as a crime drama, as it is about crime detection. This does not rule out some comic relief by Mr. Watson.
Yes, he often went on crime scenes. In some cases, Scotland Yard would take him there. He would often discover clues that the police had overlooked.
There are actually two ways a lip print may be used to solve a crime. The primary one would be through the DNA left in the lip print itself. The other would be through "lip print identification" which means that our lip's are just as unique as our fingerprints and can easily separate one person from another. Thus, lip prints can be used to solve a crime.
Well, Taoists typically believe that life will always word itself out, so they may say something like, "Only time will solve the crime" or "It will figure itself out."
He doesn't. Sherlock Holmes has no superhuman abilities.Holmes used science to solve his crimes, modern day forensics. In a Victorian age, this would have been seen as a superhuman capability to solve crimes throw blood matching, chemistry and fingerprints. He did not have superhuman powers but had capabilities that did not conform to Victorian conventions of the police detectives of the time.
Proceed with caution, Holmes.
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We'll never know. In many of the Holmes stories, Watson makes reference to Holmes; remarks about crimes (solved and unsolved) that he never discussed with Watson, either for reasons of discretion, or because he felt the specifics of the case, while fantastic, would not demonstrate how logic, deduction and observation worked (a criterion of Holmes'; he disliked Watson's writings when they ventured away from the coldly scientific and stoic, and into the realm of "sensationalism".). Even considering the number of crimes mentioned in the books, the likely number would be far higher. ------ Sherlock Holmes solved more than 1000 small or big cases ------ In glancing over my notes of the seventy odd cases in which I have during the last eight years studied the methods of my friend Sherlock Holmes, -- John Watson, 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band' "This case of yours is very complex, Sir Henry. When taken in conjunction with your uncle's death I am not sure that of all the five hundred cases of capital importance which I have handled there is one which cuts so deep." -- Sherlock Holmes, "The Hound of the Baskervilles" Watson and Holmes reference about 100 unpublished cases in all of the 60 stories that are recounted for us.
I always get that question. Can you imagine Holmes without Watson? He would be nothing more than a crime solving, over smoking, cocaine addicted, violin playing man. Watson makes Holmes human, causes him to show a little emotion every now and then and is a GREAT chronicler. Can you imagine how much more conceited Holmes would seem if he were his own chronicler? Holmes himself said there is no better man to have at your side in a tight place, and that no one could say so with more confidence than he. Watson is like a compare and contrast with Holmes, he evens him out, keeps you on the floor, helps you understand, makes you laugh, and makes Holmes all the more lovable.
He curled himself up in his chair, with his thin knees drawn up to his hawk-like nose, and there he sat with his eyes closed and his black clay pipe thrusting out like the bill of some strange bird.