Cases of Murder cited by Sherlock Holmes

“There was the case of Von Bischoff at Frankfort last year. He would certainly have been hung had this test been in existence. Then there was Mason of Bradford, and the notorious Muller, and Lefevre of Montpellier, and Samson of New Orleans."

"It reminds me of the circumstances attendant on the death of Van Jansen, in Utrecht, in the year ‘34." (
Sherlock Holmes)
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