When Inspector Lestrade consults Holmes about a murder, Holmes recognizes the name of the dead man and also of the step-father. Holmes quickly forms a theory about the murder, and sets out to prove it.
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A woman comes to consult Sherlock Holmes because her fiancé John has disappeared after he made an important discovery. Holmes investigates and finds a copy of a historical inscription that he then takes with him to Greystone Castle.
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Sherlock Holmes helps one of Dr. Watson’s old friends by explaining the source of an odd noise in the man's home, but in doing so Holmes uncovers a more serious mystery.
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A boy and his father are on a train, and after they have a fight, the boy seems to have vanished. Although his governess thinks he has simply run away, Holmes begins to suspect something a bit more serious.
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A young boy shows up at Baker Street, asking for Holmes' help in finding his missing father. Holmes' investigation reveals that the man is a gambler on the run from his creditors.
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Malcolm MacGregan wants to sell his family’s castle, but claims a ghost is scaring off potential buyers. Holmes and Watson take the case in an attempt to explain the unearthly occurrences, and come face to face with apparently supernatural forces.
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A condemned man scheduled to hang the next day uses his last request to ask Sherlock Holmes to prove his innocence of the murder for which he is about to be executed.
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Sherlock Holmes seeks a rational explanation for the Winthrop family legend, which foretells the death of any family member who unexpectedly finds silver coins in his possession.
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