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The Science of Sherlock Holmes: From Baskerville Hall to the Valley of Fear, the Real Forensics Behind the Great Detective's Greatest Cases

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by E. J. Wagner


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  Interviews

  Dal Cortivo, Leo, Ph.D. (head of toxicology, director of laboratories, Suffolk County Office of the Medical Examiner). Interviewed by the author, 1983.

  Davis, Joseph, M.D. (chief emeritus, Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner Department). Interviewed by the author, 1993.

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  Index

  “Adventure of Black Peter, The,” 151 “Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place,

  The,” 27, 149–150

  “Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle,

  The,” 191

  “Adventure of the Bruce Partington

  Plans, The,” 174

  “Adventure of the Cardboard Box,

  The,” 198

  “Adventure of the Copper Beeches,

  The,” 198

  “Adventure of the Creeping Man, The,”

  27, 108

  “Adventure of the Dancing Men, The,”

  58, 119

  “Adventure of the Devil’s Foot, The,”

  41–42, 201

  “Adventure of the Empty House, The,”

  119, 212

  “Adventure of the Golden PinceNez,

  The,” 88, 89

  “Adventure of the Lion’s Mane, The,”

  31, 39

  “Adventure of the Missing Three

  Quarter, The,” 26

  “Adventure of the Norwood Builder,

  The,” 88, 89, 91, 104, 155

  “Adventure of the Red Circle, The,”

  155–156

  “Adventure of the Six Napoleons, The,”

  167

  “Adventure of the Speckled Band, The,”

  31, 41–42, 43–44, 51, 87

  “Adventure of the Sussex Vampire,

  The,” 153–154, 201–202, 203, 204,

  206

  “Adventure of the Three Gables, The,”

  109

  anatomical studies, 4–6, 11, 16

  animals, 18–29, 31, 37, 89–90, 194 blood analysis and, 185–187, 189 as crime accomplices, 87, 108–109 as forensic aids, 28–29

  mutilations of, 75, 84–86, 189

  poisonous substances from, 43, 45 superstitions about, 25

  See also insects

  anonymous letters, 164–165, 166 anthropometry, 98–99, 103, 105, 106,

  163

/>   antidotes, ineffective, 46

  anti-Semitism, 12–15, 83, 162, 194 Anubis (Egyptian god), 25, 29

  Aqua Tofana, 47–48

  Armstrong, Neil, 144

  arsenic, 43, 45–46, 213

  tests for, 48–49, 51, 52–53, 55–56 autopsy, 11–16, 37

  anatomical dissection vs., 7

  description of, 11

  at home, 179, 189–190

  pathologist’s hazards from, 15–16 tools for, 16, 190

  Bahamas, 156

  Baker, Cecil, 76

  Baker Street, 61, 75

  Ballets Russes, 150

  ballistics, 16, 119–132, 145, 210–211

  three specialized areas, 131

  Balthazard, Victor, 124

  Balzac, Honoré de, 65, 66

  Bankes, Isabella, 51, 52–54

  Barlow, Elizabeth and Kenneth, 44–45 Barry, James, 74–75

  Bartholin, Caspar, 11

  Bartlett, Adelaide, 42

  Baskervilles, 18–19, 193

  Bay Shore, Long Island, 88–89 Beers, Katie, 88–89

  bees, 39

  beetles, 37, 38

  Belki, Johannes, 14

  Bell, John, 4

  Bell, Joseph, 54, 55–56

  Belper, Lord, 106

  Bemis, George, 160

  Bergeret, M., 36

  Bernhardt, Sarah, 62

  Bertillon, Alphonse, 97–98, 103,

  104–105, 106, 109

  Dreyfus case and, 162–163, 164, 212 Bertillon, Louis Adolphe, 97, 98 bertillonage, 99, 103, 105, 106

  235

  bestiality, 27–28

  bezoar stones, 46–47

  Black Death, 194

  Black Dog, 18–26, 29

  Blair, Tony, 167

  Blandy, Mary, 48

  bloodhounds, 27

  bloodstains, 169–190

  animal vs. human, 185–187, 189 basic tests for, 170–173, 174–175 photomicrographs of, 185–186 spectral analysis of, 175–177, 185

  blood typing, 186–187

  bodies. See cadavers; human body body stealing, 7, 10, 12, 162

  Borden, Lizzie, 177–179, 185

  Borden murders, 177–185

  “Boscombe Valley Mystery, The,” 89,

  119, 135, 154, 198

  Bothwell, Earl of, 158

  Bow Street Runners, 69, 70, 120–123, 131

  “brain fever,” 198–199

  branding, 92, 94

  Bravo, Charles and Florence, 42 Brigade de la Sûreté, 65, 96, 120, 166 Briggs, Thomas, 173–174, 177

  Brinvilliers, Madame de, 47–48

  British Phrenological Society, 192–193 Brouardel, Paul, 5, 36–37

  Brown, Frances, 167–168

  Brun, Anna, 49, 50, 51

  bullets. See ballistics

  Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm von, 175–176 Bureau des Renseignements, Le, 67 burglary, 121–122, 143–144

  Burke (seller of murdered corpses), 7 Burton, Richard, 67–68

  butterfly collection, 38

  cadavers, 4–12

  arsenic absorption by, 56

  description of, 8–9

  dissection rooms for, 9–10 embalming of, 29, 56

  exhumation of, 202–203, 213 insect infestation of, 34–39, 203 myths about, 203, 207

  removal from crime scene of, 90 systematic approach to, 80

  trace evidence at, 146–156

  time of death of, 5, 8, 36, 37

  See also autopsy; dissection

  “Cardboard Box, The,” 9

  “Case of Identity, A,” 74, 165–166 Casket Letters, 158–159

  Catherine de Medici, 47

  Cerberus (mythic dog), 24

  Chantrelle, Eugene Marie, 54–55 Chapman, Henry, 176, 207

  Charles IX, King (France), 46–47 Chesney, Ronald (pseud.), 130

  childbirth, 11–12, 16, 35–36

  children

  crib death and, 211–212

  disappearance of, 88–89

  fingerprints of, 104, 109

  murder of, 11–12, 35–38, 42

  vampirism and, 203–207

  werewolf legend and, 187–188 China, ancient, 33–34

  Christmas orchid, 32, 39

  Churchill, Lady Randolph (Jenny Jerome), 93

  Churchill, Robert, 129, 131

  Churchill, Winston, 93

  City of Manchester (ship), 174

  Clark, Rutherford, 139

  Clark, Sally, 212

  clothing tests, 147, 148

  coccyx, 26

  Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur. See Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan

  convict markings, 92–93

  Cook, Roland, 211

  Coppolino, Carmela and Carl, 59 corpses. See cadavers

  corpus delicti, 153

  cosmetics, 150–151

  crib deaths, 211–212

  crime scene, 76–90

  acute observation of, 33, 88, 89 animals as clue sources at, 28–29 bloodstains at, 174–177, 180–182 detailed investigation of, 22–23, 76–77, 89

  fingerprint collection at, 102, 110 footprint identification at, 144–145 hiding places at, 86–89

  mishandling of, 81–84, 85, 126, 181

  criminals

  disguises of, 68–74

  methods of identifying, 92–110 trace evidence on, 149, 151, 155

  criminal type, 191–193, 195, 196–198 Crippen, Hawley Harvey (Dr. Crippen),

  51, 71–74, 129, 174

  “Crooked Man, The,” 198

  Cunningham, Alec, 128

  Curry, A. S., 45

  Daguerre, Louis Jacques, 97

  daguerreotypes, 97

  Dartmoor Prison, 18, 19

  Darwin, Charles, 32–33, 39, 102

  Davos World Economic Forum, 167 Day of Judgment, 26

  Deas, Lord, 138, 140

  Demerol, 59

  detectives

  at crime scene, 76–90

  disguises of, 61–62, 65–67

  first agencies of, 67, 120

  freelance private, 68, 143, 206

  Dew, Walter, 72–73, 74, 174

  Diaghilev, Sergei, 150

  diatoms, 156

  Dickman, John Alexander, 190

  diener, origin of term, 16

  Digby, Sir Kenelme, 194, 195, 198 Disch, Eva, 146, 147

  diseases. See medicine

  disguises, 61–75

  Disraeli, Benjamin, 96

  dissection, 3–10

  cadaver arrangement, 10

  historical resistance to, 6–7, 25–26, 29 medicolegal autopsy vs. anatomical, 11 new technique, 6

  dissection room, description of, 9–10 DNA, 29, 39, 110

  document authenticity. See questioned

  documents

  dogs, 18–28, 90

  Dolan, William, 180–182, 183

  Dooling, Assistant District Attorney,

  210, 211

  Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, 38, 39, 77, 79, 80, 92, 106, 156, 165, 166, 206 Black Dog legend and, 17–20, 26 Burton’s exploits and, 68 criminal identification and, 94, 99 document authenticity and, 158 Edalji case and, 85 medical mentor of, 54 phrenology and, 192 poison deaths and, 41–42 scientific atmosphere and, 31–32 See also Holmes, Sherlock Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, works of “Adventure of Black Peter, The,” 151 “Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place, The,” 27, 149–150 “Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, The,” 191 “Adventure of the Bruce Partington Plans, The,” 174 “Adventure of the Cardboard Box, The,” 198 “Adventure of the Copper Beeches, The,” 198 “Adventure of the Creeping Man, The,” 27, 108 “Adventure of the Dancing Men, The,” 58, 119 “Adventure of the Devil’s Foot, The,” 41–42, 201 “Adventure of the Empty House, The,” 119, 212 “Adventure of the Golden PinceNez, The,” 88, 89 “Adventure of the Lion’s Mane, The,” 31, 39 “Adventure of the Missing Three Quarter, The,” 26 “Adventure of the Norwood Builder, The,” 88, 89, 91, 104, 155 “Adventure of the Red Circle, The,” 155–156 “Adventure of the Six Napoleons, The,” 167 “Adventure of the Speckled Band, The,” 31
, 41–42, 43–44, 51, 87 “Adventure of the Sussex Vampire, The,” 153–154, 201–202, 203, 204, 206

  Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, works of

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  “Adventure of the Three Gables,

  The,” 109

  “Boscombe Valley Mystery, The,” 89,

  119, 135, 154, 198

  “Cardboard Box, The,” 9

  “Case of Identity, A,” 74, 165–166 “Crooked Man, The,” 198

  “Dying Detective, The,” 66–67 “Final Problem, The,” 192, 195 “His Last Bow,” 39

  Hound of the Baskervilles, The, 17,

  18–20, 26, 29, 31, 32, 38, 161, 193 “Lost World, The,” 68

  “Man with the Twisted Lip, The,” 68,

  70, 71, 157–158, 164

  “Musgrave Ritual, The,” 198

  “Naval Treaty, The,” 99, 198

  “Problem of Thor Bridge, The,” 141 “Red Headed League, The,” 93 “Reigate Squires, The,” 122, 128,

  195

  “Resident Patient, The,” 8

  “Scandal in Bohemia, A,” 61–62 Sign of Four, The, 15, 89, 146

  Study in Scarlet, A, 1, 2, 31, 91, 158,

  166, 212; corpse description, 8–9;

  crime scene clues, 76–77, 79–80, 85;

  footprint tracing, 133; hemoglobin

  test, 169–170, 172; poison use,

  41–42, 43, 47–48, 58; U.S. publication of, 58; Utah locale section of,

  68

  Valley of Fear, The, 61, 76, 91, 94 “Yellow Face, The,” 131

  Doyle, Charles, 42

  Dreyfus, Alfred, 162–165, 212 drowning cases, 156

  drugs, 45, 55, 57–58, 59

  Dugdale, Richard L., 197–198 Dumas, Alexandre (père), 51, 65, 66 Duncan, Helen, 29–30

  DurandDeacon, Henrietta, 151–155 Duse, Eleanor, 62

  dust particles, 89, 146–147, 149 Dyer, Elizabeth, 54

  “Dying Detective, The,” 66–67 Edalji, George, 84–86

  Eddoes, Catherine, 83

  Edinburgh Medical School, 59–60, 74 Egyptian mythology, 24–25, 29 Elizabeth I, Queen (England), 158–159 Elmore, Belle, 72, 73

  Elwell, Helen, 209

  Elwell, Joseph Bowne, 208–211 embalming, 29, 56

  encephalitis, 198–199

  entomology. See insects

  Esposito, John, 88–89

  eugenics, 197–198

  evidence

  ballistic, 119–120

  bloodstains as, 174–177, 183–185 collection of, 89

  as corpus delicti, 153

  documents as, 157–168

  fingerprints as, 101–110, 134, 166 footprints as, 137–145

  in hidden places, 86–87

 

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