Sherlock & Co. - 36 - The Dancing Men - Part One
Episode Date: June 4, 2024WE'LL MEET AGAIN - a song that will never be the same to me now. My companion had been working on a mysterious code that required a knowledge of popular music to crack. That's where Dr. John Watson ca...n certainly be of service. For merchandise and transcripts go to: www.sherlockandco.co.uk For ad-free, early access to adventures in full go to www.patreon.com/sherlockandco Follow me @DocJWatsonMD on twitter, or sherlockandcopod on TikTok and instagram. To get in touch via email: docjwatsonmd@gmail.com Listener discretion is advised. This podcast is property of Goalhanger Podcasts. Copyright 2024. SHERLOCK AND CO. Based on the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Paul Waggott as Dr. John Watson Harry Attwell as Sherlock Holmes Marta da Silva as Mariana Ametxazurra  Adam Jarrell as Stamford Jemma Revell as Nadia Lance Fuller as Hilton Cubitt Nezar Alderazi as Wilson Hargreaves Marli Artiste as Elsie Additional voices Darcey Ferguson Joel Emery Thomas Mitchells Adam Jarrell All songs featured courtesy of audionetwork - vocals adapted and performed by Marli Artiste and Adam Jarrell. Written by Joel Emery Directed by Adam Jarrell Editing and Sound Design by Holy Smokes Audio Produced by Neil Fearn and Jon Gill Executive Producer Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sorry, I
Cannot get that song out of my head and hello
Excuse me. Can you bugger off? Sorry not you guys. There is a swan in the way of my pedalo. Oi! They are so smug. Oh, unprotected by royal decree. Piss off mate, get a life.
Right, I forgot to do the disclaimer for this one, so I'm doing it now whilst I sit in a pedalo on Regent's Park Boating Lake.
Quite the life I lead, I know. Right, okay, so this episode contains swearing. Not a great
deal else to warn you about. It's part one of three. This part ain't too edgy. There's
a better word for what I'm trying to say but I can't think of it.
Yeah, parts two and three, very intense, very, very full on.
This one, bloody great fun.
I do sing a little, which isn't great for anybody, but so does Stammo, and he's got
a lovely voice.
So, as does his girlfriend.
Right, I'm going to give it all away if I keep talking, so go enjoy it.
Happy listening. Bye bye. Hey don't hiss at me you big floaty idiot.
Shut up! Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, baby
Follow me, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Follow me, baby
You got me in suspense
I'm waiting for a delivery
Are you gonna follow me, baby? Think about you all the time Hello! How are you feeling?
Can I come in? I bring soup, glorious soup. The soup man cometh.
Yes, come in. Oh dear.
Oh yes, oh dear.
So I googled Spanish soup and apparently you guys have it cold,
which is disgusting, and I've reported you to the UK border agency.
So instead you've got tomato soup, bit of melted cheese, bread for dipping.
Yeah.
Oh, thank you John.
Don't be daft. I'm a doctor. Just doing my job. I will invoice you later.
Sure. So where are you guys going? You look, um, you look very smart.
Oh thank you, thank you. Yeah, no, yeah, just Sherlock. Yeah, got some tickets to a thing for a client.
Oh, Sherlock. Yeah, got some tickets to a thing for a client. Oh. Okay.
Yeah. So, yeah, I'm gonna go with Sherlock.
Stamos gonna be there.
Um, and his girlfriend.
Oh!
Ooh, indeed.
Good for Stamos.
Yeah. Yeah, I wonder what attracted this girl to the charismatic cosmetic surgeon.
Hmm.
So, where is it? What's the thing?
Oh, it's, erm...
seeing Elsie at the O2.
What?
Oh, seeing Elsie at the O2. You get better though, yeah?
What are you saying?
We are going to see Elsie at the O2.
What? She's my favourite! John!
Hey, hey, hey, put the bread down.
I cannot believe this.
Don't you dip it. Don't you dip it.
This is a new shirt. Hold your fire.
Oh, Mariana! Hey, hey, put the bread down. I cannot believe this. Don't you dip it. I am so rude. This is a new shirt.
Hold your fire.
Mar- Oh, Mariana!
My name is Dr John Watson.
Once of the British Army Northumberland Fusilier Regiment, now a true crime podcaster based
in central London.
I don't have much experience in criminology, so this is mostly a record of how I met possibly
the most brilliant and bizarre person I have ever and will ever know.
Join me as I document the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. I'm gonna be a star I'm gonna be a star I'm gonna be a star
I'm gonna be a star
I'm gonna be a star
I'm gonna be a star
I'm gonna be a star
I'm gonna be a star
I'm gonna be a star
I'm gonna be a star
I'm gonna be a star
I'm gonna be a star
I'm gonna be a star I'm gonna be a star I She's very good, isn't she? What?
I said she's very good.
I have my ear defenders on.
I know, but maybe you should take them off.
Ed, should you enjoy the experience?
No, thank you.
Okay.
Alright, last orders. Anyone want one more? Stammo?
Yeah, go on then. Let's do, er...
What do I want?
Erm... I'll have a double Jameson with a couple of ice cubes in please, mate.
Lovely. Nadia? What can I get you?
I think I'm gonna go the same.
This is an easy order. Sherlock, apparently it's whiskey o'clock. You in?
Hmm... Yes. Go on then. Hey, great stuff. Okay, right it's whiskey o'clock. You in? Hmm, yes. Go on then.
Hey, great stuff. Okay, right, I'll be right back.
Did you even take your microphone to the bar?
Yeah, yeah, it goes everywhere with me.
Honestly, never mind Sherlock, his best mate's that bloody microphone.
Hmm, okay, you just lost yourself an ice cube.
Aw, come on!
Hello there, mate. Yeah, we're going to have four double Jemisons,
a couple of ice cubes in each please mate.
Yeah, I've got them all.
Then we'll be out of your hair!
Er, yeah.
Diddy diddy, diddy diddy, imagination, diddy diddy, diddy diddy, imagination.
I can't remember the last time I went to a gig.
I certainly didn't think I'd be going to an Elsie gig any time soon.
I'm not really young enough for all that. I don't know, maybe I am. Anyway, for the uninitiated, or for
those living under a rock, Elsie is an international music sensation. I think that's what they
say, isn't it? She's an American performer. She had a massive album a couple of years
ago, Follow Me, I think it was, then she just smashes out at the park all the time.
Currently doing an extended UK tour before Glastonbury at the end of the month.
Glastonbury, that is the biggest music festival you can think of.
And yeah, we bagged ourselves some free tickets to one of her shows at the O2, thanks to a client.
So, yeah, not too shabby. Thank you, mate.
So yeah, not too shabby. Thank you mate.
Right, who ordered the Jamerson?
I told you come back and make that joke.
I said it didn't I?
No, I told you.
Er, what?
No you didn't, I did.
Bro, are we going to thank me or keep bickering?
Thank you John.
You're welcome, Nadia.
There you go, you get yours first.
One for Stammo and one for Sherlock.
Well I want to raise a glass.
To me yeah?
Yeah to you, to the glory that is Mark Stanford.
No, I want to raise a glass to Sherlock here, for getting us the tickets to see Elsie.
Yes, yep, cheers Sherlock.
Cheers mate.
Should have sold them really though, could have made yourself a couple of grand.
Please don't tell me people are paying that much for four tickets.
Well more than that most of the time mate.
I'd have charged the client more.
I thought you said you hadn't solved it.
What?
Well...
Well you can't solve it.
Not quite.
Who is it that got you the tickets?
Your music industry friend.
My music industry friend?
Bloody hell going up in the world John.
News to me mate.
From your awards.
God, here we go.
Oh, oh, him.
Yeah, right, okay, yeah.
So, who's the client?
Sherlock and co. got nominated for an Aria.
Oh, did it? You never said.
No.
Which is like a big radio industry award type thing.
Mariana and I went along, got silver, thank you very much.
But a guy came up to me, American guy,
asked for Sherlock services,, well for our services, gave
me his business card. So, um, hold on, what does he want?
Oh, it's very complicated, you wouldn't understand.
Do you understand?
I understand that it is complicated and requires further thought.
Well, what is it?
It's... SIGH requires further thought. Well, what is it?
It's...
Have I asked the wrong question?
No, he doesn't like to talk about something if he's stewing in thought about it.
Just say. Talk it out. It might help.
It won't.
It might.
Well, I won't say anything. I'll show you.
Alright, let's have it.
It's a video, sent to Elsie's phone.
Her manager, your awards show friend,
said she looked petrified upon viewing it,
has had a very severe traumatic response ever since.
Wow, okay, she's really pulling it together for these shows.
So it would seem, here.
Here what? What are we looking at?
The video.
Dancing men.
Dancing men.
It's like little stick men dancing. How is this a code?
Because as they dance they make different shapes and poses out of their little stick bodies.
Sometimes a pose from earlier in the dance appears again.
And that suggests code. To me it does. There's a noise as well. Yes and it's
rather uncomfortable to listen to. Turn it up. Just grab...
Here comes the backpack. What is it, another battery change? An SD card pit stop?
No, laptop.
Oh, look at the stickers on his laptop!
Of course he's got stickers on his laptop!
Sherlock and co.co.uk if you want some, Nardia.
Right, Sherlock, send that video to me.
Why?
What are you doing?
What am I doing?
Right now I'm waiting for you to send me that video.
Fine.
There.
Okay, let me just put this in the edit.
That's audio editing software.
Yeah, because I'm only interested in the audio.
It's a cryptogram of dancing men.
Yes, yep, but that weird little soundtrack, it's...
Right, okay, here it is.
It's slowed down, isn't it?
Yeah, slowed down and backwards.
So let me...
Reverse it back the other way.
Exactly.
And then I can speed it up to what I assume is its normal speed.
Okay.
Alright. Okay. Alright, here, let's have a listen.
It's singing.
The man's singing.
Why do you all look so pleased?
They're songs, Sherlock.
They're clips of songs.
That's um, Mirrorlin, isn't it?
What's it called?
Uh, We'll Meet Again.
Yes!
Of course it is!
Sorry, what?
Listen, that's...
They say hello to the folks that I know
Tell them I won't be long
They'll be happy to know
Oh, listen to this!
Go on, me too!
For goodness sake!
I was singing this song
We'll meet again
Don't know where, don't know when
But I know we'll meet again
Some sunny day
Yes, alright, alright, thank you.
I forgot you could sing.
You know it mate, I am wasted in cosmetic surgery.
Well you've got more money than most pop stars anyway.
And what about this one, hey?
Should be in the West End.
Oh, behave, stop it.
Oh, great stuff.
Can we return to the code, please?
Gladly.
Er, god, this is like Popmaster, hit me.
What else you got?
You've got it on your laptop.
Oh yeah, sorry. Too excited. Right, play.
Queen, I want to break free.
Yes!
Are we going to do this for every song?
Right, fingers on buzzers?
Fingers what?
Buzzers, fingers on buzzers.
Bah, I'm not putting my finger up anyone's buzzer.
On, on, buzzers, like a quiz show.
Will you get on with it?
Sorry, you mean get on with the code that has taken you days and we've nearly solved it over a whiskey in a pub?
Play it.
I have climbed the highest mountains. I have run through the fields.
Oh, I know that.
Do you?
I can't.
Yeah.
That's...
Thingy.
Um...
Thingy.
You too.
It's you too.
It's bloody you too.
Is it?
I...
I... Ahem. I, I have climbed the highest mountain.
Go on, Nadia.
I have run through the fields only to be with you.
People are looking.
Only to be with you I have run, I have crawled
I have scaled these city walls
These city walls
Only to be with you
Everybody!
But I still have found what I'm looking for. One more time! But I
still have found what I'm looking for. Yes, yes everybody. You're noting this down? Yes, yes everybody! You're noting this down?
Yes, I'm bloody noting it down.
So, we'll meet again, break free, still haven't found what I'm looking for.
What's next? Here we go.
There's rich folks here in a fancy dining car.
They're probably drinking coffee and smoking big cigars.
Oh, is that it?
Yeah, sounds like country.
Can you play it again?
There's rich folks here in a fancy dining car.
They're probably drinking coffee and smoking big cigars.
Why is nobody talking?
Thinking.
So you don't know it?
I know it.
Do you?
No.
Could ask the audience.
Ha ha, yeah.
No, seriously.
Yeah, do it. Ask the pub. Well, ask, seriously. Yeah, do it.
Ask the pub.
Well, ask the elderly drunk men, that's what you're suggesting.
Or we could sit here in silence.
Right.
Okay, so I'm going to play the clip and it will be lyrics from a song.
I need that song, please.
What do we get if we win?
Shut up and leave us alone.
Yeah, yep. Okay, no, no.
If you win you can have...
Are you still serving?
Just for a bit, yeah.
I will buy you a drink.
In fact, that man there in the Vivienne Westwood shirt will.
Thanks John.
Right, ready? Here's the clip.
There's rich folks here.
In a fancy dining car.
They're probably drinking coffee and smoking big cigars.
Anyone? No?
Folsom Prison Blues!
Hey, what? No, who said that?
Over here, Johnny Kutch, false and prison booze.
You sure?
Yep, got my wife and kids on it.
Okay, that won't be necessary.
Rest of it will go, uh, really I'll move it on a little further down the line
Far from Folsom Prison, that's where I want to stay
Get him off his club!
Shut up!
And I'll let that lonesome whistle carry my blues away
Okay, yes! Ha ha ha!
He's got it!
He's got it, Stammo!
Okay, well that one's obvious actually.
Is it?
Beyond the Sea.
Full message update, please?
We'll meet again.
I want to break free.
I still haven't found what I'm looking for.
Falsom Prison Blues.
Beyond the Sea.
It's about breaking out of prison, isn't it?
Yeah, good point. But what's Beyond the Sea?
We'll keep going and we might find out, won't we?
I feel so cold and I long for your embrace.
I keep crying, baby.
Baby, please.
God, I didn't like that one.
It's another thinker.
The message seems to be some sort of threat.
But how is it tied to this dancing men cryptogram?
I'll contact the Met. Perhaps they can look into security measures.
Shhh. Shush what?
Shhh I'm thinking. Can we hear it again?
Yep.
I feel so cold and I long for your embrace. I keep crying baby. Baby please.
Oh tip of my tongue. Yeah me too.
Yeah god what is that?
Regardless, I really think it's time to alert the authorities to the nature of our findings.
Ooh, wait.
No, I haven't got it yet.
Oh it's um, what is it?
Right, time to speak to the police.
Thank you for your assistance.
The police!
What?
The police!
Oh it's the police!
Sting Sherlock, sting! The police!
You may think you are making things clearer but I assure you, you are not. The police! Oh, it's the police! Sting, Sherlock! Sting! The police!
You may think you are making things clearer, but I assure you, you are not.
The song is by the police.
It's called Every Breath You Take.
Yeah, every breath you take, and every move you make, every bond you break, every step
you take, I'll be watching you.
Hmm.
Hmm.
I don't like the sound of that.
And the last clip. Came smiling through,
just like you always do.
We'll meet again, again.
Tonally, this is not good.
Why not?
We need to speak to Hilton Cubitt immediately.
Who's that?
Your music industry friend from the Arias.
And our client.
Sherlock, wait!
See you then Sherlock!
Oh god, that burns.
Oh that really burns.
We haven't solved the cryptogram. Yes, and speaking to Hilton might bring us closer to that.
It's not a succinct, like, you know, it's just some songs.
Some songs that imply something, Watson.
And I'm very grateful to the three of you for your assistance, I really am.
Hello?
Hilton Cubitt, Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes?
The detective.
Firstly, thank you kindly for the tickets.
We had a tremendous time.
Oh, hey, yeah, that's, uh, that's no problem.
Listen, Sherlock, could we talk tomorrow?
It's late and we've got a talk show spot in the morning.
Actually, I'm afraid it's rather urgent.
You cracked the code?
The dancing man?
Not quite, but we've deciphered some audio from the clip.
But that audio was just garbage though, right?
Like, interference or somebody just dicking around?
No. It is a message, slowed down and in reverse.
I'll put you on speaker so my colleague can explain further.
Sure.
Hi, Hilton.
It's John, I'm John Watson.
Give my best to Elsie.
Great show tonight.
Yeah, so in the message, it was clips of songs.
In particular, it seemed that lyrics were charting a journey as such.
So first of all, it was We'll Meet Again by
Vera Lin, then I Want to Break Free, then Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking
For, followed by Faultsome Prison Blues, Beyond the Sea, Every Breath You Take and
finally We'll Meet Again. Again. Stop. Yeah, okay.
Everything alright, Hilton?
Ah, shit.
Come to our hotel. We're at the Norfolk.
The Norfolk. We'll be there right away.
Whoa, blimey.
Big suite. Sweet suite.
Oh, you like it? It's called the Westbourne.
This suite? Named after a river?
Uh, London River? Really? It's called the Westbourne. This sweet? Named after a river? A London river?
Really?
It's one of London's lost rivers, entombed and buried by the Victorians.
Wow, okay.
It runs underneath the city.
Yeah, they name the rooms after things lost to history or something.
Things that are killed off, I don't remember.
But still, cracking room, yeah? Better than the Hilton, eh Hilton?
Sorry, I bet you probably get that a lot.
Yeah, I do.
Loads.
Sorry.
You should see the room Elsie has.
The whole top floor.
The Grey Lady?
The, it's something like that.
The Lady Jane Grey?
That's it.
Who's she?
She was queen for nine days and they chopped her head off.
Huh. Nice story.
Yep. So, how long are you here for?
Well, we got nine days in London, another, like, twelve? Around the UK?
Using this place as, you know, like a base.
And Glastonbury?
Glastonbury, exactly.
Main stage?
Yeah. Amazing.
Amazing.
Who's after her?
Sorry?
Somebody.
An ex-convict has come to find her.
From America.
Who are they?
I haven't told you yet.
Yes, but it's fairly obvious, isn't it?
Yeah, so, uh...
Okay, um... You know of Abe Slaney? You can Google him. Abe Slaney? So uh... okay.
You know Abe Slaney?
You can Google him.
Abe Slaney?
Yeah.
Abe is... was... excuse me... a music producer.
He was working with Elsie way before I got in the picture in my management role.
Uh... yeah.
And we kinda... He got squeezed out. It's a super, super competitive industry, and once it was clear Elsie was taking off like a rocket, you gotta...
Jettison the Dead Weight.
Right.
I...
Yeah.
Cruel, I know.
But, sure.
I didn't know at the time because she didn't tell me, but Abe and her were kind of close.
Romantically?
No, but they both loved, and I mean loved, music.
They would make these codes.
Little, I don't know, like messages.
Cryptic messages.
Music keys, the dancing figures, the dancing men, the songs.
They would kind of mess around with them
and hide codes in there.
And these recording days are long days, right?
Day turns into night, you goof around.
Sure, yeah.
He, yeah.
So he got squeezed out.
And he just went, I don't know, total nut job.
Nut job. I don't know the right nut job. Nut job?
I don't know the right words. Don't ask me to say the right words.
But he went totally insane. He wouldn't leave her alone.
Wouldn't stop sending messages. We, I swear to God,
we went from restraining order to court order to he's behind bars in maybe
two months. It was that bad.
Again, I don't know the right words, but he's a psychopath. Abe Slaney is a certified,
batshit crazy psychopath.
I appreciate you don't know the words, but it's highly unlikely Abe is a psychopath.
Ho ho ho ho. You didn't live through it, buddy. You don't know.
No, I don't. But I can tell you the target of a psychopath's infatuation is themselves.
And only themselves.
Well then, I don't know.
He's deranged.
But anyway, she got the video and like I said to you before, she looked like she was going
to pass out.
I knew it was Abe, but I can't decipher these things and we're sure as hell not dicking
around with this guy with Clastonbury a couple of weeks away.
You know what?
I was also hoping it was going to be a nice message.
You know, neutral maybe.
Just checking in.
Seeing how she is or whatever.
But not this.
This is a threat.
And we don't even know what the dancing men signify yet.
Does she?
She only saw a couple of seconds of it.
She couldn't even cope with that.
What are you doing?
Thinking.
Of?
Phone numbers.
Oh, I love it when you do this.
Do what exactly?
He keeps phone numbers in his head.
And car plates, like license plates. He keeps numbers in his head. And car plates, license plates.
He keeps numbers in his head.
Shush now, almost got it.
Okie dokie.
Who we calling?
999?
Even I remember that one, mate.
New York District Attorney.
Abe is from Chicago.
That may well be, but he was charged in New York.
Wilson Hargreeves.
Wilson, it's Sherlock Holmes.
Hey Sherlock, how are you doing?
Wow, this is crazy.
What's going on?
I'm actually going to be very brief if that's alright, Wilson.
Sure, hit me.
Abe Slaney, arrested in 2020.
What's his current status?
On parole.
Has he checked in with his parole officer?
What are you, his mom?
Check the parole board.
Sorry, sure.
The Department of Corrections and Community Supervision actually has an open tracker.
So I can tell you right now.
Got a bad feeling, to be honest.
Yes.
Me too.
What?
That's...
...far from ideal.
What is it?
Shit. He's not...
Ugh, yeah, he's AWOL.
Aw, motherfucker!
Ah, Hilton, it's...it's alright, mate. He'll...they will find him.
Wilson, if he's under the New York parole board...
Yeah, his residence is in the city. Let me make a call.
I hope you have good protection here, Mr. Cubit.
We got a security team. And I got this.
Oh, okay.
A gun.
Beretta Bobcat.
I will remind you that a handgun,
even one that small, is illegal under UK law.
Yeah, I worked that one out, thanks, Sherlock.
But I don't go anywhere without my Bobcat.
Still, that's...
That's a bit much.
After everything we've just discussed.
Come on.
Er... Right, yeah.
So, what happens now?
They'll raid Abe Slaney's New York apartment.
Oh, it's a bit grainy.
It's a live feed of body cam footage from New York, Watson.
Well, I'm not saying I expected, you know, the IMAX.
It's just hard to make stuff out.
Can you not with the popcorn?
Oh, it's a police raid, mate.
Come on.
Hey, you guys OK?
Oh, sorry.
We're just, there's a police raid in New York
that we need to watch.
In the office at 2 AM.
Uh, yeah.
Okay.
How you feeling?
Shh, that goes again.
Wait, who are you talking to again?
This is DA Wilson Hargreaves.
Open this door right now.
Mr. Slaney, I'm gonna remind you the police do not require a warrant to search your property or even put you under arrest.
You are in violation of your parole.
Do you understand me?
Let's just lane
Okay, go for NYPD we're forcing entry
Where the hell is he? He's gone.
He ain't here.
God damn it!
F***!
Is that good or bad?
It's very, very bad.
Where... where is he?
Somewhere beyond the sea.
You think he's in the UK?
I think he might just be.
And if we don't do something about it,
Elsie could be.
Toast?
Hmm?
Do you want any toast?
Do you want peanut butter?
Hang on, we're out of peanut butter.
Jam, oh, the jam is mouldy.
Oh, very mouldy.
Do you have toast and butter?
No, thank you.
Have you slept?
I have not.
You seem pretty chipper, considering.
Well, that's because I solved it.
Solved?
The Dancing Men. The cryptogram.
Oh bloody hell.
Oh, well done mate, well done.
Did you get a hold of Hilton?
Thingy, erm, Hilton qubit last night. Still no answer well done, mate. Well done. Did you get a hold of Hilton? Thingy.
Erm, Hilton qubit last night.
Still no answer.
Right.
Not worrying at all.
Yes.
Rather unsettling.
But I've told the private security firm they use, I've told the hotel, I've...
Exhausted all avenues.
Yes.
Exactly.
What does the code say?
It says...
Elsie, it's Slaney, 466 at the Norfolk.
I will save you.
How on earth did you decipher that?
It's a substitution cipher.
And I solved it by using frequency analysis.
Okay, just woken up here, mate.
A substitution cipher.
It does exactly that.
The dance poses of these little men are substituted for something else.
He's not a master criminal, so it's safe to assume they're swapped out for letters.
He speaks English, as does she, so he would be prone to using the most frequently used
letter in the English language, E.
Fortunately, her name has two Es.
Even more fortunately, one at the end of her name, one at the start.
I now know his name as well.
You play the message and you see it.
Watch the dancing men.
Oh yeah, E-L-S-I-E.
I know his name. I know her name.
I now know the pose for E. And therefore, I now know the poses for L, S, I, A, N and
Y.
Norfolk was tricky, but again, I knew more details surrounding the subject so it fit.
I will save you.
That's where I feel I'm on somewhat dodgy ground.
Doesn't make sense to me right now, but it may.
So how did you get 466?
Like I say, I had S and I, as her name contains those.
I got F and O and R from Norfolk.
466 would be a date and time.
The fourth of the six.
At six.
He's gonna...
That...
That's today.
Yes.
We need to protect her.
Well, I suppose we do, yes.
But ultimately, she is the target of his love. Hilton, she is the target of his love.
Hilton Cubitt is the target of his hate.
Okay, let's go to the hotel.
By all means, finish your toast.
No, let's go.
Alright, let's do what the NYPD couldn't, eh mate?
Besides, like you say, he's no master criminal.
Elsie won't even be at the hotel at six.
You plan to move her?
No, she has a show.
Tonight... she has a show.
Yep, Abe should have visited her website before he made the... what is it?
Six.
Huh?
Six.
What if it's 6am?
I mean... it...
Yon!
Azula!
I mean... It-
John!
Who the-
I don't know!
What?
What?
What is it?
Look!
No!
Oh my god! Wha- in her hotel room. No. Her manager, Hilton Cubitt, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Oh my God.
Lots of reactions coming in already.
What do we do, Sherlock?
Sherlock, what do we do?
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