The only person to dupe the great detective I can think of was Irene Adler. (But that's only in the "official" canon).BrandonH wrote:Sherlock Holmes has almost a 100% success record, so he has my confidence. He was only tricked by about four people in his life, if I recall the tale correctly.
Who would you want to solve your murder?
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Interesting topic, some might say gruesome, but hey, I enjoy a good murder mystery!  I would love Hercule Poirot to solve mine, or Columbo, but I'm having a Poirot craze at the moment, damn you David Suchet!!  If Max was still around, it would have to be the Harts!
			
			
									
						
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 .  Murder She Wrote was the only detective show I remember watching when I was little.
 .  Murder She Wrote was the only detective show I remember watching when I was little. 
 




