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- Who was Sherlock Holmes in real life?
- Who killed Sherlock Holmes in real life?
- Did Sherlock Holmes really exist?
- Is Sherlock Holmes a banned book?
- How did Sherlock Holmes died?
- Who killed John Ferrier?
- What happened Lucy Ferrier?
- What was Sherlock Holmes IQ?
- Why does Holmes get involved in the case in the first place?
- How did Sherlock Holmes meet Dr Watson?
- Who killed Lucy Ferrier?
- What is Thanos's IQ?
- What is Lex Luthor's IQ?
Who was Sherlock Holmes in real life?
Sherlock Holmes, a fictitious character was based on a real man,
Dr Joseph Bell, a renown forensic scientist at Edinburgh University whom Conan-Doyle studied under. Conan-Doyle wrote 56 self contained short stories & 4 novels (60 adventures in total) The collection is known as The Cannon.
Who killed Sherlock Holmes in real life?
Conan Doyle killed off Holmes in a final battle with the criminal mastermind
Professor James Moriarty in "The Final Problem" (published 1893, but set in 1891), as Conan Doyle felt that "my literary energies should not be directed too much into one channel." However, the reaction of the public surprised Doyle very much.
Did Sherlock Holmes really exist?
Was Sherlock Holmes a real person? Sherlock Holmes is
a fictional character created by the Scottish writer Arthur Conan Doyle. However, Conan Doyle did model Holmes's methods and mannerisms on those of Dr. Joseph Bell, who had been his professor at the University of Edinburgh Medical School.
Is Sherlock Holmes a banned book?
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories have appealed to generations -- but on Thursday the Albemarle County School Board in Virgina
voted to remove the detective's A Study in Scarlet from sixth-grade reading lists, the Charlottesville Daily Progress reports, because it is, as the board reported, age- ...
How did Sherlock Holmes died?
But rather than take a break from Holmes, Conan Doyle decided that Holmes had to die. So in a story titled "The Adventure of the Final Problem," published 1893, Holmes
dies after falling off a cliff while battling his arch-nemesis, the evil Professor Moriarty. The end.
Who killed John Ferrier?
Behind the scenes John Ferrier was a traveller, heading west, who joined the Mormon faith when they rescue him and his adopted daughter, Lucy Ferrier, from the desert. He was eventually killed
by them whilst fleeing Utah with his daughter and Jefferson Hope, his daughter's lover.
What happened Lucy Ferrier?
However, she fell in love with Hope, an outsider, and became engaged to marry him on his return to Salt Lake City. ... Sadly, Lucy
was seized and her father murdered by a Danite posse, and she soon after was married against her will to Enoch Drebber. Lucy died shortly afterwards.
What was Sherlock Holmes IQ?
190
Einstein's IQ was estimated at 160, and the modern world agrees that he was a genius. Radford estimates Holmes' IQ at
190, which places him much, much higher than our crazy-haired scientist.
Why does Holmes get involved in the case in the first place?
The short answer is that Holmes becomes interested because Dr.
Mortimer reads about details of the case that suggested foul play.
How did Sherlock Holmes meet Dr Watson?
In 1881, Watson is introduced by his friend Stamford to Holmes, who is
looking for someone to share rent at a flat in 221B Baker Street. Concluding that they are compatible, they subsequently move into the flat.
Who killed Lucy Ferrier?
Jefferson Hope
Jefferson Hope was an American frontiersman and later murderer. After the kidnapping and death of his fiancée Lucy Ferrier and the murder of her father John by the Avenging Angels, he later traveled to London, where he killed Enoch Drebber and Joseph Stangerson in revenge for their roles in the deaths.
What is Thanos's IQ?
Thanos' IQ is
over 9000.
What is Lex Luthor's IQ?
Lex Luthor's IQ is estimated to be
225, which is very impressive. Batman's is 192, while Albert Einstein's is thought to be between 1. So, Batman has a higher IQ than Albert Einstein, but Lex Luthor has a higher IQ than Batman.