The Brake Sherlock: A Study In Pink

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Sherlock: A Study in Pink, was an hour long an The sidekick was doctor watson, a retired war medic who served in iraq(he also has post traumatic stress). The crime that was committed was a mureder (a string of murders). The red herring in A Study in Pink was that the murders looked like suicide thus no blame occurred.

The only evidence was the victim's corps. There were no suspects and thus no alibi needed. The breakthrough was the identity of the killer. The evidence that caused the brake throw was the location of the victim's phone and thus the killer. The brake throw acered as the murderer drove holmes through london.
All the evidence added up because the murderer revealed himself. I enjoyed the show because it was suspenseful and expertly

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