Ryder gets information of The Blue Carbuncle from the Countess of Morcar's hotel maid. From then on, they try and plan to steal it together.
James Ryder with the accomplice of Catherine Cusack
When Holmes corners him, James Ryder accepts his crime and narrates in entirety how he stole the carbuncle from Hotel Cosmopolitan and framed the plumber. He also disclosed that he hid the stone inside the stomach of a white goose with a barred tail in order to escape suspicion.
blue carbuncle in my opinion
The Countess ends up with the Blue Carbuncle ;)
At the beginning of the story, it was owned by the Countess of Morcar, but it was stolen by James Ryder at the Hotel Cosmopolitan with the aid of Catherine Cusack. There is no record in the story of anyone "finding" the stone.
James Ryder with the accomplice of Catherine Cusack
When Holmes corners him, James Ryder accepts his crime and narrates in entirety how he stole the carbuncle from Hotel Cosmopolitan and framed the plumber. He also disclosed that he hid the stone inside the stomach of a white goose with a barred tail in order to escape suspicion.
The Blue Carbuncle - 1923 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
blue carbuncle in my opinion
The Countess ends up with the Blue Carbuncle ;)
The cast of The Blue Carbuncle - 1923 includes: Gordon Hopkirk as Ryder Archie Hunter as Breckinridge Mary Mackintosh as Mrs. Oakshott Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes Douglas Payne as Peterson Sebastian Smith as Henry Baker Hubert Willis as Dr. John Watson
At the beginning of the story, it was owned by the Countess of Morcar, but it was stolen by James Ryder at the Hotel Cosmopolitan with the aid of Catherine Cusack. There is no record in the story of anyone "finding" the stone.
The story was first published in January 1892, and it was written shortly before.The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle was created in 1892.
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"The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" is a Sherlock Holmes short story by Arthur Conan Doyle. The story features Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson solving a case involving a stolen valuable gemstone. The physical appearance of the blue carbuncle gemstone is described as being a deep blue color with a red hue.
Sherlock Holmes - 1964 The Blue Carbuncle 2-16 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (DVD rating)
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