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Lela 2022-01-11 08:02:51

The reasoning logic is very strong, especially there is a small detail that is thinking about why there will be a bell. If you know the location of the file to be stolen, it will not ring the bell, and it can be roughly inferred that the thieves did not have the purpose of stealing when they first came. But when the bell rang, the idea of ​​sudden theft of files was in line with this behavior pattern. Obviously only the male owner’s wife’s brother can of course also be able to learn from the time that there was a carriage at the door and learned that his visit and Fufu said the most. A crime that is difficult to detect is a crime with no purpose

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  • Fredy 2022-01-11 08:02:51

    David's version of Watson is also good, especially in the episode of "Hospitalized Patients".

  • Iliana 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    "The Alone Cyclist", "Tung Beech Case", "Nowood Architects" and "Red Hair Club" have the same characteristics-good luck from the sky is always suspicious; "Blobbed Belt Case" and "Tong Beech Case" set More similar; the most weird and scary atmosphere is the beginning of "Hospitalized Patient", which is simply a nightmare! The gloomy prelude sounded, with the sound of the carriage rolling over the bluestone slabs on Baker Street, the camera pulled back to Ah Fu's subjective perspective, it was perfect!