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Thank you,|George. From the point of view|of the criminal expert, London has become|a singularly odd, interesting city. Well, I hardly|think you'll find many decent citizens|to agree with you. Well, well, well,|one must not be selfish. The community's|the gain, and no one the loser|say the poor, unfortunate specialist|whose occupation was got. You must have|been totally... There's the case of the|papers of ex-President... and shocking affair of the|Dutch steamship Treesman, which very nearly cost|us both our lives. Both of them|great successes. I'm sorry, Mr. Holmes|is not at home. If I fail to see him now,|it will be too late. But I'm sorry,|I cannot help you. But it is a matter|of the utmost urgency. I have already told you,|young man, Mr. Holmes ... Mr. Holmes! Well, I must see you. I told the young man|you weren't here, but he|wouldn't listen. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, but|I'm nearly out of my mind. I am the unhappy|John Hector McFarland. Now, tell us quietly|and slowly who you are and what it is|that you want. You mentioned your|name just now as if I should|recognize it, but I can|assure you, beyond the obvious facts|that you are a bachelor, a solicitor and a free|mason and an asthmatic, I know nothing|about you whatever. Your untidy clothes,|sheaf of legal papers, watch chain and your somewhat|irregular breathing. Why, yes, Mr. Holmes,|I am all these things. And in addition,|I am at this moment, the most unfortunate|man in London. I mean, I've read|your newspaper ... Not yet. Then, if you|would allow me. "At about 12 o'clock|last night, an instance occurred at|Lower Norwood which points, it is feared,|to a serious crime. A small timber yard caught|fire at the back of a house belonging to Mr. Jonas|Oldacre, a builder. Surprise was expressed|at Mr. Oldacre's absence, and it became apparent|he had disappeared. An examination|of his room revealed a safe|which was open, signs of a|murderous struggle, and a heavy|walking stick with stains of blood|upon the handle. As we ..." All I ask is that you|don't abandon me. A man has followed me|from London Bridge Station. If they arrest me before|I finish my story, make them|give me time so that I may tell|you the whole truth. I could go|to jail happy if I knew that you were|outside working for me. Arrest you? This is really|most gratifying. On what charge do you|expect to be arrested? Upon the charge|of murdering Mr. Jonas Oldacre|of Lower Norwood. Dear me! "As we go to press, sensational developments|have been reported. Charred remains|have been found among the ashes|of the fire, and the police theory|is that the victim was clubbed to death|and the body ignited. It is known|that Mr. Oldacre received a visitor|last night, and the stick has|been identified as belonging|to that person, a young London|solicitor, by the name of|John Hector McFarland." May I ask why you are still|at liberty, Mr. McFarland, as there seems to be|enough evidence to justify|your arrest? I live with|my mother, at Torrington Lodge|in Blackheath, but last night, having late business|with Mr. Oldacre, I stayed at a hotel|in Norwood. Mr. Holmes, I knew|nothing of this affair until I was on the train|to my office this morning and read what you|have just heard. I saw at once the terrible|danger of my position and hurried to put the|case in your hands. Ah, Inspector Le Strade, we have been|expecting you. Mr. Holmes? Dr. Watson? Mr. John Hector McFarland? Yes. I arrest you|for the willful murder of Mr. Jonas Oldacre|of Lower Norwood. Hold up,|just one moment. A half an hour|more or less could make little|difference to you, and this young gentleman was|about to give us an account of this very|interesting affair, which might aid us|in clearing it up. There will be no difficulty|in clearing it up, thank you,|Mr. Holmes. Nevertheless, I think|with your permission, I would be much interested|in hearing his account. Well, Mr. Holmes, there's no denying|that you have been of use to the force once or twice in the past,|but I must insist ... All I ask is that|you should hear and recognize|the absolute truth. I'll give you|half an hour. Sit down, McFarland. Thank you, Le Strade. We must warn you with|what you say now will appear in evidence|against you. Pray continue. I must first explain|that I knew nothing of Mr. Jonas Oldacre, although his name|was familiar to me. Many years ago, my parents|were acquainted with him, but ... well,|they drifted apart. And so it came|as a complete surprise when yesterday afternoon,|at about 3 o'clock, he walked into my|office in the city. "Mr. Oldacre,|good afternoon, I'm Mr. McFarland. Would you care|to come through? Please, won't|you sit down? How can I help you? This is a draft|of my Will. I want you,|Mr. McFarland, to cast it into|proper legal shape. I shall sit here|while you do so. You can understand my|astonishment, Mr. Holmes, when I found that, with|some minor reservations, his entire estate|had been left to me. "But I ... I simply|don't understand. Well, then,|let me explain. I'm a bachelor,|Mr. McFarland, with few relatives, and none who deserve|my consideration. Well, that may|well be so ... Let me ...|let me finish. I beg your pardon. For many years now, I've|withdrawn from my business. I was a builder, and|though I say it myself, an extremely|successful one. Successful enough to have|gained considerable wealth and thus live out|my life in complete, if solitary,|comfort. Many years ago,|I knew your mother. Knew her,|and hoped to marry her. Then she met and|married your father. I had no idea. Well,|and why should you? Three months ago, why, I read of your|father's death in The Daily Telegraph, and my mind was turned|to your mother and to the son who might|very well have been my own. This is my way of|securing your future. I know that|whatever I leave will be in worthy hands. What can I say,|but thank you? There are a few documents|I think you should see ... building leases,|title deeds, mortgages and so on. Well, now my|mind's made up, I shan't rest easy until|the whole thing's settled. Yes, of course. I beg you to come|to my house tonight. What shall we say,|9 o'clock? Why, yes. You'll of course bring|the finalized Will, and then we can settle the|matter once and for all. Yes, of course. Thank you,|my boy. Oh, one last thing. Not a word of this|to your dear mother until everything|is settled. I want it to be a little|surprised for her. Little, I ... You ...|you promise? You have my word. I left in good time|for my appointment, but had difficulty|in finding the house, so that it was nearly half-past|before I reached it. Good evening. I have an appointment|with Mr. Oldacre. Mr. McFarland? Yes, that's right. It was not the warmest|of receptions. And the house itself had a|peculiar, unloved feeling. Sorry to keep you|waiting, my boy. Not at all, sir. I'm a little late,|I'm afraid. Now, you brought|the papers? Yes, indeed. Excellent. The bedroom was on|the ground floor where there was|a large safe. "Bring the rest of|those papers, my boy. Now, to business. All done? Yes, sir,|all done. Just seen the time,|my boy. You must get home. Oh, thank you. I had a stick with me. Ah, I wonder where|she put it? A rather heavy|walking stick. It belonged|to my father. Ah, never mind, I'll take|good care of it until we meet again. After all, I shall be seeing|a great deal of you now, I hope. Indeed you shall, sir. I left him there. The safe was open, and the documents|were on his desk. It was too late to go|back to Blackheath, and so I spent the night|at a hotel in Norwood. I knew nothing more of|this horrible affair until this morning. Do you have the original|draft of the Will that Oldacre|brought to you? Why, yes, I ...|I have it here. May I retain this for|24 hours, Inspector? It would amuse you. Well, anything more you'd|like to ask, Mr. Holmes? Not until I've|been to Blackheath. You mean Norwood? No doubt, that is what|I must have meant. Now, Mr. McFarland, my Constable's|at the door, there's a|four-wheeler waiting. Morning, gentlemen. Morning. There are certain points|about this document, are there not Watson? Well, I can read|the first two lines and these in the middle|of the second page and one or|two at the end, I mean, they're as clear|as print. But the writing in|between is very bad, and there's several places|where I can't read it at all. What do make|of that? What do|you make of it? That it was written|on the train. The good writing|represents stations, the bad writing movement,|and the very bad writing ... Passing over|the points? A scientific expert|would pronounce at once that it was drawn up|on a suburban line. Since nowhere, save in the immediate|vicinity of a great city, could there be so quick|a succession of points. Granting that|his whole journey was occupied in|drawing up the Will, then the train must|have been an express, stopping only once between|Norwood and London Bridge. Yes, but it's curious,|is it not, that a man should draw up|so important a document in so haphazard|a fashion? And it suggests|that he thought it was going to be of no|practical importance. Well, he drew up his death|warrant at the same time. This case is not|clear to me. Come, Watson! Where are we going,|Norwood? No, Blackheath. Come! My son's the gentlest|creature on God's earth. It's inconceivable he|could even contemplate such a terrible crime. He didn't even know|the man, Mr. Holmes. But you did,|Mrs. McFarland. Years ago. I'd forgotten that|he ever existed. I tried to forget. It's impossible|to quite forget a man like|Jonas Oldacre. Yes, I knew him well. At one time, we were|engaged to be married. Thank heaven I had the|sense to turn away from him and marry a better,|if poorer, man. Oh, please. Your husband|died recently? He was a kind man,|gentle man. He was everything|Jonas Oldacre was not. And yet, at one time,|you were prepared to marry him? I said that I|knew him well, but the more|I knew of him, the more I came|to realize I knew him|not at all. He would change suddenly,|would also frighten me. There was a dark side to|his character, Mr. Holmes. A desire|to cause pain. My own photograph. It was my first|present to him. Good heavens! That was how|it was returned to me on my wedding day, together with|a vile note urging a curse|upon my house and saying he'd|never forgive me. And yet, he does seem|to have forgiven you ... after all, to leave his|entire estate to your son. Neither my son|nor I want anything from that wicked man,|dead or alive. Mrs. McFarland,|the fact remains that the|Will was made. I simply|can't understand it. Why? Had you ever spoken of|Oldacre to your son? I mean, perhaps told him|what you've just told me now? No, never. Never? He found|the photograph. My husband tried|to make light of it, but he insisted. My husband told him something|of the truth, that's all. And the boy|was disturbed? He was upset,|naturally. You see, Mrs. McFarland,|what the police might say is, that he had heard of|Oldacre's behavior toward you. It would pre-dispose him|toward hatred and violence. And so that case|against him would be considerably strengthened. No. There is a God in|heaven, Mr. Holmes, and that same God who's|punished that wicked man will show in his|own good time, my son's hands are|guiltless of his blood. Wait here, please. Mr. Holmes, Dr. Watson. We're just clearing up. The Will as promised. Look, buttons! Trouser buttons. No doubt, you've brought|your glass with you? The name is Hiams. According to Mrs. Lexington,|the housekeeper, Hiams, is the name of|Mr. Oldacre's tailor. Presumably, the|organic remains have been removed|to the laboratory? They have, Doctor, though they'll be of|little use, I suspect. The poor devil was no|more than bone and cinder. How very convenient|for the murderer. Not, I might venture,|for Mr. Oldacre. Nevertheless, Inspector,|bones cinder. Thank heavens, he was|wearing his trousers. This stick belongs|to the accused, and he's never|denied it. He says that he|could not find it when he came to|leave the house. Says, Mr. Holmes, says. My experts made|out footmarks of both men|on the carpet. And too much|subsequent traffic to make any examination|on my part worthwhile. Two sets of footmarks,|Mr. Holmes. None of any|third person. Another trick|for your side. I suppose all these|papers are from the safe? Correct. And nothing,|absolutely nothing, has been removed? Nothing whatsoever. We have opened one or two,|as you can see, to check the contents. May I check them? By all means. I, myself, have|business at The Yard. Oh, and I would like to|see the housekeeper ... what is her name? Mrs. Lexington. She'll add nothing more|to what you already know. Nevertheless. I'll send her in. Could it be|that for once Le Strade is on|the right track? All my instincts|are one way, and all the facts|are the other. You wish|to see me, sir? Yes. Mrs. Lexington, this is|my friend and colleague, Dr. Watson. Do sit down. I'll stand,|if I may. This room has no|comfort for me. You let young Mr. McFarland|into this house at 9:30? Yes. I wish that my hand had|withered before I'd done so. And you retired|to bed at? 20 minutes|past 11:00. 20 minutes|past 11:00. And you|heard nothing? My room is at|the far end of the house. I heard nothing until|the fire alarm sounded. It was then,|only then, that I realized my poor|master had been murdered. Mrs. Lexington,|to your knowledge, did your master|have any enemies? Every man has|his enemies. And a businessman|like Mr. Oldacre, more than most,|perhaps? He was a well-respected|gentleman who kept himself very|much to himself. Do you know anything|about these papers? I know nothing of Mr. Oldacre's|private affairs. The buttons that the police|found in the fire? My master had three suits|made by Mr. Hiams ... two are still in that|wardrobe there, and the third he|was wearing that night. Thank you,|Mrs. Lexington, you have been most|cooperative. What do|you make of her? Tight as wax,|if you ask me, but then, perhaps that's|her usual manner? It's all wrong,|I feel it in my bones, something ... something|has not come out, and that woman|knows it. Holmes, would you like me|to have a look at these papers? Well, a man's bank|account can tell us as much|as his diary. Correct. Thank you, Watson. It's all right|Constable, I'm just|stretching my legs. I'll watch them. Ah, Constable. Are you a local man? Born on Bridge, sir,|not a half-mile from here. Excellent. Then perhaps you can offer|me some local knowledge? I'll do my best,|sir, I'll most certainly|do my best. Holmes! Le Strade did say that no|documents had been removed? Yes. That's what|I thought. You've found|something? No, it's what I haven't|found that interests me. There are certain|cross-references to various deeds,|valuable deeds, none of which|I can find. But one thing|is clear: Oldacre was hardly in the affluent|circumstances we have been led|to believe. His bank account was|practically empty, largely because he had made|several large payments in the past year|to a certain Mr. Cornelius. Young McFarland would|have inherited nothing. This is of interest. Why should a|retired builder have such large transactions|with a Mr. Cornelius? Well, let's take|our cab, and see what we can find|out from his city bank. You coming? I'll stay here|for awhile. Norwood Station. So, you're not|going back to London with your friend,|then? No, not yet,|anyway. I do hope my presence|doesn't inconvenience you. By the way,|I should warn you, I found an undesirable|lurking about by the gates. I saw him on ... An undesirable? A tramp,|Mrs. Lexington, a gentlemen|of the road. He will get|nothing here. Ah, you don't|believe in supporting our less|fortunate brethren? I work,|so can they. Quite so. I'm on my way|to Croxton. I've done enough walking,|I have... To all kinds|of places. I'll stay put. I used to meet|a friend of mine here. Oh, you might know him,|he's a seafaring man. Aha, I know him. Shared my billet for the|last four nights, he does. And off he goes,|without even a word. You take my tip. Stay clear of him. He's a liar. He didn't strike|me as such. He goes up to that|big house, he does. He comes back here|and tells some yarn about him putting out|with old mans, and telling him|to come back tomorrow and they'll|give him some grub and some|cast-offs for him. Well,|how is that lying? Because,|my friend, I already paid|my call. I nearly got my|lord on my back for my insolence ... insolence. Perhaps he told you|a pleasing tale. Are you saying, that a drunken|sailor has more to offer than a Sergeant|in the 22nd? No, no. He's a liar. He says, "Whatever I get,"|he says, "I'll share with you,|shipmate, " he says. Off he goes. Not a sight|of him since. Holmes, you must permit|yourself some food. You must eat. A present, I cannot|afford energy and nerve force|for digestion. Well, you must if you|intend to pursue this case. I feel,|my dear fellow, that our case will|end ingloriously by Le Strade|hanging our client, which will certainly be a|triumph for Scotland Yard. There's a telegram. "Important|fresh evidence at hand, McFarland's guilt|definitely established, advise you to abandon|case, Le Strade." It is Le Strade's little|cockle-doodle of victory. Let's have|some breakfast, and then go out together|and see what we can do. I feel as if I shall|need your company and moral|support today. Ah, Mr. Holmes,|Dr. Watson. I think you will|acknowledge that we're just a little|in front of you this time. Step this way, if you|please, gentlemen, and I'm sure|I can convince you that it was|John McFarland who committed|this crime. I don't like being wrong any|more than the rest of us do. Still, a man|can't always expect to have it|his own way, can he Dr. Watson? This is where the|housekeeper left McFarland's hat|and stick, and this is also where|he would have come to collect his hat after|the crime was committed. Now, look at this. A thumb mark. So I observe. A thumb mark|in blood. You are aware that no two|thumb marks are alike? I have heard|something of the kind. Identical. And that was taken from|McFarland this morning. Definitely the same|thumb mark. And that is final. Quite final. Who made this|discovery? It was|Mrs. Lexington here who drew my Constable's|attention to it. And, I suppose, there is no doubt that the|mark was there yesterday? Well, of course McFarland|could have crept out of jail in the middle|of the night just to strengthen the|evidence against himself. Ha-ha. Have you any objection|if I take a stroll upstairs? No, none at all. There's nothing|up there, though. So many things|look so bad, Holmes. But there is a serious|flaw in this new evidence. What's that? That thumb print|was not there when I examined|the hall yesterday. Inspector Le Strade, I cannot help thinking your|evidence is incomplete. What do you mean,|Mr. Holmes? Merely that there is|an important witness that you have|not yet seen. You can produce this|witness, can you? I think I can. Well then, do so. I'll do my best. How many|Constables have you? Three within call. Excellent. I assume that they|are able-bodied, large men with|powerful voices? No doubt that they are,|yeah. In the outhouse, there|is a quantity of straw. I would like two|bundles brought in. Straw? And two buckets|of water. Water? Ask them to bring it|to the top landing. Straw, into the fireplace,|a little bit in front. Two buckets of water to|that side, Constable. Mr. Holmes! I don't know whether you're|playing a game with us, but surely tell us without|all this tom-foolery. I can assure you,|Le Strade, I have an excellent reason|for everything that I do. Watson, would you put|a match to that straw? And Constable, will you|sprinkle it with water? Now, we must see if we can find this witness|for you, Le Strade. Gentlemen, would you please join me|and we'll call a fire ... one, two three ...|FIRE! Fire. We can do better|than that. Full voice,|and together. FIRE! Good heavens, Constable, a bucket of|water on that straw. Le Strade, allow me|to present you with your missing principal|witness, Mr. Jonas Oldacre. What's this then? What have you been|doing all this time? I've done no harm. NO harm! You've only|done your best to get an innocent|man hanged. If it wasn't for this|gentleman standing here, I'm not sure you|wouldn't have succeeded. Take him! Let us see where this|rat has been lurking. Now you see the advantage|of being a builder, he was able to fix up his|own little hiding place without any|confederate, save for that precious housekeeper of his, whom I should lose no time in|adding to your bag, Inspector. And these are the missing|papers, no doubt? No doubt|whatsoever. Constable, find|the housekeeper. How did you know about|that place, Mr. Holmes? When I compared the|proportions of this room with those|of the room below, I deduced that this|fireplace wall was false. Oldacre clearly had a|great deal of nerve, but little enough,|I've found, to like quiet before|an alarm of fire. How in the world|did you know that he was in|the house at all? The thumb mark,|Le Strade. When I examined the hall|yesterday, it was clear. Therefore, it must have been|put there during the night. But how? After McFarland had examined|the papers that night, he resealed them. To do so, he used his|thumb upon the wax. Brooding in that|den of his, it suddenly|struck Oldacre what use he could make|of that thumbprint. Smearing the wax|with a little blood, he made what appeared|to be absolutely damning evidence|against McFarland. But what was the object|of his deception? Ah, well,|you see Inspector, in order to swindle|his creditors, who were|pressing him, Oldacre emptied his bank|account by paying out several large sums to a|certain Mr. Cornelius. Now, I have no doubt|that Messers Oldacre and Cornelius are one|and the same person, the object being|to change his name, draw on the money,|and then vanish. We see before us|a very deep, malicious and|vindictive man. Did you know that he|was once refused by McFarland's mother? All his life, he has|longed for vengeance. If he could give|the impression that he|was murdered by the only child of his|former sweetheart, what more|better revenge? I would never have|allowed any real harm to befall poor|Mr. McFarland, I assure you. That's for the jury|to decide. You're charging me? For a joke? It's nothing more|than a practical joke. It's nothing less|than murder ... the body in the fire. But whose body was it? And old sailor,|Le Strade, who had fallen upon|hard times. When I examined the|ashes of that fire, I discovered that your|experts had missed this. It is a tooth of the|great white shark, and you see that it has|been lightly carved. It is typical of the work|carried out by seamen. Well, this isn't|evidence enough to show who|died in the fire. I know for certain|that on Monday, the day before|the murder, a tramp called|at this house. Yet, when I questioned|the housekeeper, she assured me that no such tramp|would ever be welcome. Not only was his|reception welcoming, but the man received some|of Oldacre's clothing. Yesterday,|near the front gate, I found the calling|card that he left, a coded sign advising|his fellow travelers of a charitable welcome. And last night, with the help of your|local Constable, I talked to one of these|fellow travelers, who said that|the unfortunate seaman had been asked to call|back the following day with the assurance of|further hospitality. And so,|the next morning, wearing his|new clothes, or at least his new|trousers, he returned ... and was never|seen again. You've saved an innocent|man's life, Mr. Holmes. You've also saved me|some embarrassment. Ah, my good chap! You will find that|your reputation has been|enormously enhanced. Just make a few|alterations to that report which you|are writing, and they will understand|how hard it is to throw dust in the eyes|of Inspector Le Strade. You don't want your|name to appear? Not at all. His work|is its own reward. I'll see you|hang for this! That privilege must|surely be mine. |
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