Sherlockian Theories: Revision history

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20 February 2026

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  • curprev 21:5521:55, 20 February 2026 TCDE-Team talk contribs 35,555 bytes +35,555 Created page with "{{Cargo_Research_Articles |date=1993-01-01 |author=John Wesley Anderson |topic=Forensics |summary=This professional paper argues that Sherlock Holmes's investigative methods anticipate modern forensic science, particularly bloodstain pattern analysis, and extracts practical Sherlockian theories applicable to criminal investigation. Presented to forensic professionals, it uses close readings of the Holmes stories to advocate disciplined observation, objective reasonin..."