![]() Sherlock concludes that the second victim's psychiatrist husband gave his patient, the killer, steroids that made him violent, rather than pills to calm him down, then arranged for him to come into contact with the psychiatrist's wife. ![]() ![]() Joan and Sherlock fight, due to his lack of trust and sharing regarding his past before drugs and his mysterious personal life. The suspect, however, is dead, seemingly a suicide. ![]() After interviewing the woman, Sherlock deduces she knows the man who attacked her. Sherlock believes that the killer is most likely a serial killer, finding similarities to another case, except that this victim survived. He works on the case of a woman who was attacked, and supposedly kidnapped, only to quickly find her body in a concealed safe room. When she finds him, he takes her to a house in Manhattan he explains that he used to work for Scotland Yard as a consultant on homicides. When she goes to meet her new client, she finds that he has escaped from rehab the day of his release. Joan Watson is hired by Morland Holmes to be the sober companion of his recovering addict son Sherlock.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |