Work Travels + Secretive Character = Strange behavior.Work Travels + Keep at home = Opportunity.With all the information gathered it's now time for the deduction (there are three possible outcomes and all of them are acceptable, so you can freely choose what you like or copy me), so press to begin: Click on the defected "M" in both letters, the defected "k" in both letters, and the defected "&" in both letters to deduce both letters were written on the same typewriter. Examine the "M" in Mary to begin checking the defects in both letters at once. Repeat what you did with Hosmer's Letter by clicking on it, activating Sherlock Talent, examining the yellow text, the ink used, the one highlightable sentence, and his signature. Examine the very first letter "M" to notice the defects, then examine the letter Mary will give you from her father. Holmes will bring out a monocle and begin to study more closely. After reading the letter, click on it to realize it was written with a typewriter, then enter Sherlock Talent ( ) to examine the yellow text at the bottom, the ink used, the two highlightable sentences, and his signature. Head over to the desk next to you and pick up the newspaper to get an Advertisement, then pick up the letter underneath it. Once complete, ask Mary all of the questions available. Red mark on nose - Often wears Spectacles.Before talking to her, create her Portrait: A cutscene will occur and afterwords you'll be solving a mini-case for Mary Sutherland. Examine the disguise kit on the desk and examine the greasepaint, the brushes (icon on golden section), and the tin of face powder. Orson's name on Boots - Personalized BootsĪfter creating the Portrait, your daughter and Orson will leave the room, so enter Orson's room (left of the fireplace).Cigarettes in jacket pocket - Tobacco - Holmes preferred brand.American flag brooch on collar - American Pride.Blue Scarf around neck - Follows fashion trends.