00:02
Captain Carey seemingly enjoying a drink before his death.
00:14
Possible that Carey knew his murderer.
00:30
Initials "J.H.N." found in a notebook; likely the owner's initials.
00:35
Blood-stain pattern suggests the notebook was dropped in blood after the murder.
01:02
Abbreviations in the notebook are a mystery.
01:26
Carey tried to defend himself with a knife.
01:38
Carey was impaled to the wall by a whaling harpoon.
02:06
Documentations of whaling maps found at the scene.
02:20
A sperm whale tooth discovered, likely from Carey's catch.
02:29
An object was recently removed from a shelf; it could be a box or small chest.
03:08
Inspector asks if Sherlock is done inspecting the crime scene.
03:19
Deduction mechanic introduced.
05:00
Forming a clear picture of the crime with deduced clues.
05:19
The decision to set an ambush due to past break-in attempts.
06:23
Sherlock deduces the murderer will return based on last night's attempted break-in.
07:38
Sherlock finds the perfect hiding spot for an ambush.
08:21
Sherlock catches someone at the crime scene and interrogates him.
09:20
The detained man, John Hopley Neligan, claims he is innocent.
12:04
An inscription from 1883 discovered on a ring.
14:01
Sherlock confronts Neligan about the ring belonging to his father.
17:38
The game's "mind palace" feature is used for deductions.
18:36
A harpoon reconstruction is suggested to better understand the murder.
19:08
Sherlock proposes a reenactment of the crime to Watson.
20:16
Discussion about Peter Carey possibly attempting to defend himself.
21:00
Sherlock plans to impale a pig carcass with a harpoon for the reenactment.