Examine Liam Hurtley's and John Neligan's belongings and talk to the suspects


The Fate of Black Peter - Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments Game Guide

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Head to Scotland Yard to talk to Lestrade. Go to the Evidence Room (the first door on the right in the corridor on the left). Examine Hurtley's belongings (on the left). Take his Boots and Stained letter. Examine the pen.
The right abbreviation. - Examine Liam Hurtleys and John Neligans belongings and - The Fate of Black Peter - Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments - Game Guide and Walkthrough
The right abbreviation.
Now, take a look at Neligan's things once again. Compare the abbreviations in the Notebook with the Bond certificate. Underline C.P.R (fifth from the bottom). An Evidence will appear in the Casebook: Neligan's Story Proven.
Deduction
Connect "Missing papers" with "Missing tin box". You will obtain "Stolen valuable papers" and then, "Neligan's motive".

If you select Lucky throw, you can end the investigation now (the conclusion might not be right). - Examine Liam Hurtleys and John Neligans belongings and - The Fate of Black Peter - Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments - Game Guide and Walkthrough
If you select Lucky throw, you can end the investigation now (the conclusion might not be right).
Connect "Missing papers" with "Break-in attempts". You will obtain "Looking for papers" and later - "Neligan's innocence".
Leave the room and walk to the end of the corridor. Click on Neligan, locked in the cell on the right. In the Interrogation Room, ask him about the burglary. In the QTE, select: Bond certificate. Leave the room and click on the other man in the second cell and interrogate him. This man is Liam Hurtley.
Liam Hurtley portrait:
  • Old scar on the right (from the player's perspective) side of the neck;
  • Gardener's hands;
  • Handkerchief with a crested tit (in the right pocket of the jacket);
  • Plant remains on the right knee.

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