Sherlock & Co. - Charles Augustus Milverton - Part Two

Episode Date: April 29, 2025

THIEVES IN THE NIGHT - Milverton had to be stopped and Sherlock had just the plan. Unfortunately that plan involved me. And a woman called Agatha. You'll see what I mean.  Part 2 of 3 This episode... contains swearing, sexual references, references to coercive behaviour, dark sexual content, violence. Listener discretion is advised. 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 To get in touch via email: docjwatsonmd@gmail.com Follow me @DocJWatsonMD on twitter and BlueSky, or sherlockandcopod on TikTok, instagram and YouTube.  This podcast is property of Goalhanger Podcasts. Copyright 2025. 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 Charles Augustus Milverton John Brannoch as Wiggins Thu Pham as Agatha Additional voices Chloe Zeitounian 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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Starting point is 00:00:26 Conditions apply to all benefits. Visit pcfinancial.ca for details. Come join the Patreon. It's a huge community now with loads of extra cool stuff. Patreon.com forward slash Sherlock and Co. Previously on Sherlock and Co. www.sherlockandco.com We saw similar things with Hector McFarlane. It's, uh... I think you should speak to Evan Brackwell. Here. Here's his number. Oh, thank you.
Starting point is 00:01:11 Why should we speak to him? Because he's looking for a detective. And I said I knew the very best. Your daughter has a picture of her exposing herself at a gravestone. Correct. So, flashing? Yes, yeah. Out of the blue, broad daylight, her phone gets nicked, and a couple days later, he messages me the photo.
Starting point is 00:01:39 He? Milverton. There's this little slip of paper on my desk. Here, I have it. Let me see. It's metadata, isn't it? It's image metadata. The ray of hope, I suppose, is that Milverton is sending you this in the first place.
Starting point is 00:01:57 This is hope, is it? He doesn't wish to publish it. That's not his primary objective. He wants leverage. And he has it. Of course, yeah. What are you thinking? I'm thinking we're being watched, Watson.
Starting point is 00:02:13 Really? Mmm. The eavesdropper in question isn't learning anything new about Milverton. How exactly can you be sure about that? Sorry? Because he is Milverton. You really do loathe me, don't you, Mr Holmes? Yes. Good. I rather like it. Alright, come on, let's just-
Starting point is 00:02:36 The prowling big cat, the monkey throwing his own feces, and the slithering serpent. Come on, Sherlock. All under the watchful spider. What did you say? Better get back to work. I have clients of my own. What did you say? Sherlock, get off that...
Starting point is 00:02:55 Milverton, you bastard! Who are you alluding to? Oh, good. Alright, come on, Sherlock! Break into my house again and I will feed you to him, Holmes. Understand me? I didn't break into your house. I'll watch his fangs sink into your skull,
Starting point is 00:03:13 and see that brilliant brain foam out your eyes like battery acid, you fucking bitch! Oh, shut up! Ugh! Shit. Shit. Obviously, I, um... Oh, bollocks, I didn't mean to knock him out. Don't punch powerful people in the face without thinking long and hard about it beforehand. Would be my advice. Welcome to part two two content warnings in the
Starting point is 00:03:46 description enjoy what you do that for man I he was being really annoying annoying you knocked him out for being annoying what's with the limp I sprained my knee wait why because I'm not 25 anymore Wiggins. Oh 25? No thanks. Oh yeah, sorry, I forgot you were 10. I'm 18. Ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:04:11 This is ridiculous. What do you call this? A moustache mate, it's called a moustache and despite what everyone else seems to think it's more of a look don't touch kind of thing. Wiggins? Oh, nice hat. Thank you. So, what you found out, big man?
Starting point is 00:04:26 Milverton knows I entered his home, which means someone was able to discern who exactly I was, despite my disguise. Yeah, tricky that. Whoa, whoa, whoa, what? What is it? So you did actually enter his house? Yes. You, what, when? When I sent you to Lausanne.
Starting point is 00:04:45 This... what the hell? Why didn't you tell us? I told you I was doing research and having meetings. Sorry, can I just... Look, I love a little insinuation here and there, right? But meetings and research does not equate to breaking into the homes of powerful people. Oh, I think it does. What else did you get up to while we were away, for God's sake? Not a great deal. There you are.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Mwah. Miss you, my darling. As I, you, my love. Oh, sorry. Wiggins, Watson, this is Agatha. Nice to meet you. Hi. Ah, a friend.
Starting point is 00:05:18 It's always great to meet other friends of Sherlock, you know, and compare notes and... She's my fiancée. She's... No, we met! When did we meet? Not last Tuesday. Tuesday before. Ah, Tuesday before, that's right, yeah of course that's right. We were in Hampstead when I was so down with this whole stupid visa thing. I just finished work and I was walking to the tube and he came up to me and he said that my walk was the most elegant he's ever seen. I mean wow this tall handsome man comes up to you in the street and tells you something like that right? What do you do?
Starting point is 00:06:13 Yeah you marry him apparently. Right so we were just together for that 24 hours when we... but because of his religion he wanted marriage before we did anything else. Your religion? Mm-hmm, yes. My faith. Deep, profound faith. Your faith, your faith, yeah, yeah. You remind me again. Restorationist, biblical, Unitarian, Christadelphian. Hmm, of course you are.
Starting point is 00:06:39 It's a lot, right? This engagement... No, yeah, sorry. It's just... It's a long, confusing day. We thought it was fast and we darling oh very much so yeah but love is impatient our hearts are restive and yearning for one another Watson yeah no I noticed yep I'm going to need another coffee before I go to work I think do you want anything no fine all good thank you Agatha Darling? No thank you darling
Starting point is 00:07:07 Okay be right back Sure you don't want anything darling? You're irritated Am I darling? You are yes I wonder why my love? You perhaps are feeling a little uninformed and confused Or how about this I'm irritated because I'm in the immediate
Starting point is 00:07:25 vicinity of someone very fucking irritating. She has her flaws but I don't think there's any need. You idiot! You! Don't flick my hat this is an iconic symbol of my brilliance. You... stop touching the moustache! Get off the hat! Enough, enough! You sent us away, didn't you? You actually sent me and Mariana away. I don't know what you could possibly be talking about, Watson. You sent us away to piss about in Switzerland and bloody Egypt just so you could sneak about London on some other case without us.
Starting point is 00:08:09 I don't sneak. Yeah you do. Sneak. You absolutely sneak. Firstly you are involved in the case. Oh what case is it then? Wisteria Lodge. Closed, mate.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Locked. Sealed. Watertight. But a little leak still springs through Watson. M. The message thing again. But a little leak still springs through, Watson. M. The message thing, again? Yes, the message thing. Was it M for marriage? Was it M for madness? M for complete moron?
Starting point is 00:08:35 Come with me. Ah, you're forgetting something. Ah, my pipe. No, the fiancé. Over there. She'll be fine. Shall I? Don't say. Over there. She'll be fine. Shall I?
Starting point is 00:08:46 Oh, I couldn't do the high park horse and cart tourist thing. Too many people just stare. Like you, you mean? Oh, yeah. I suppose. How's the limp? Getting better. How's the pipe? Glorious. Look at this.
Starting point is 00:09:04 What's that? Eccles' wife took this photo a couple of days before he died. It's a car. A car parked outside the Eccles residence, license plate IF70KNK. Check it against this on gov.uk, registered to a BMW 7 Series. Right. I found the garage that performed its MOT and their logbook of jobs and located the address of the driver. Okay. I went to the property. It
Starting point is 00:09:33 was indeed a BMW 7 Series. Is that the end of the story? Because it's not very good. I asked her, Mrs. Ecc, that is, why she took the photo. She said because there were a number of BMWs that would sit outside her house. A number of them, Watson. I'm not... I don't really follow. You're not the follower. They are.
Starting point is 00:09:59 You are the followed. Sorry, what? While at the property, I opened the bonnet of the BMW, triggered the alarm in doing so unfortunately and took a photo of the chassis number. The chassis number is the true identifier of the vehicle. The BMW is black, kidney grille, laser headlights, tinted windows and 20-inch alloys with Pirelli PZ4s. Yeah, I mean I saw the picture, I understand all that bit. That chassis number reveals a service history. And every time a different license plate is used.
Starting point is 00:10:30 2-1-C-B-Y, 7-1-H-V-V, 7-2-M-N-X, 6-8-Y-G-T. See? See? It's the same car, Watson. The plates are just being changed. Right, so? it was sat outside the house of John Scott Eccles okay and you think he died of natural causes he did die of natural causes Sharon food homes no shaking Sharon food homes the picture
Starting point is 00:11:00 of me used in that paper look Look Watson. Look. Over your shoulder in the picture there. Black BMW. The black BMW. And then there's this. When you access one of the Milverton affiliated accounts or sites... Here. Look. Er... I don't see it. That's because this image is from the car. It's Milverton's BMW. Now, do you see?
Starting point is 00:11:33 M. M for Milverton. M for Milverton. Oh... so I thought. Oh. You don't think anymore? I thought you were onto something there for a second, mate. I thought that. I was certain of that. Until... that little outburst. Now, that thought I once had, that was just this morning, so stimulating and downright fizzy with zeal in my head is dulling to a fade. Because he mentioned the spite? Yes.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Watching over the three of us, he said. Milverton included himself in the watched. The slithery serpent. But he does know something. He does know something. I think the problem with him, Sherlock... Is he knows everything. Yep. Right. Ice cream, I think. Sherlock.
Starting point is 00:12:43 That moustache is really growing on me. Oh, I was just thinking that about your hat. Oh my goodness, we're so synchronised, as our affections grow for each other's latest idiosyncrasies. Come. Ice cream? Sherlock. You may wish to be careful as the moustache will collect ice cream residue. Sherlock. Hmm? Well, you've explained everything, except for the...
Starting point is 00:13:03 Oh, what was it? There was that one thing that we, um... Oh, yeah, your engagement to some woman called Agatha. Well, I would think that's fairly obvious. Oh, would you? Yes. Try me. Hampstead. Okay. You met in Hampstead?
Starting point is 00:13:18 Where she was coming from work. Okay, so she works in Hampstead. Who lives in Hampstead? Uh, lots of people... Ah, right, Gruener. Oh, Milverton said Baron Gruener was a neighbour of his. Milverton lives in Hampstead. And she works there.
Starting point is 00:13:32 Right, yeah, but I'm sure plenty of people do, mate. Hair tied up, fingernails scrubbed down to nubs, knees faded on her jeans, defined forearms, flat-soled shoes... Okay, I'm going with cleaner. See? You can do it. Oh my god, she's his cleaner. Correct. And she's my fiancé. Stop saying that.
Starting point is 00:13:54 Why? Because it's extremely unconvincing. I can perform the role of a straight man in the grips of Love Watson. Don't you worry about that. Yeah. No, you can't. Can't I? No. Oh.
Starting point is 00:14:05 But she seems convinced. She seems rather overjoyed with the arrangement to be quite frank. She might like the citizenship, mate. No, it... Oh, bugger. Yes. Goodness, that makes sense now. I thought I was just being extremely charming.
Starting point is 00:14:23 It's a lovely thought, it really is. But hey, upside at least, you're not going to break her heart. She's just using you as well. Excellent, good to know. Rightio, ice cream. Wait for nightfall, then off for a break in I think. Don't you? Um, I like the ice cream bit.
Starting point is 00:14:40 Then it kind of went downhill a little bit for me, mate. Here, some ladies black tights. You'll need those. And still it goes downhill. Hello everyone. I am currently masked with a woman's black tights over my face. My head is sort of squished into it. I'm kind of halfway up one leg then they're kind of draping down like bunny ears. I'm sat in a wooded area of the heath that overlooks a very fancy neighborhood and to be honest, the only thing that is, you know, making me not feel like a complete weirdo is that I'm not exposing
Starting point is 00:15:30 myself. I do at least have clothes on, so yeah, that's a real bonus. Sherlock, our detective friend, is meeting his fiancé. Yeah, if you've missed the first half somehow, this all sounds completely insane. Or for this show, maybe that's quite sane, I don't know. Anyway, he's meeting his fiancée and he's taking her out for dinner. He tells me the last time he entered the property she was in there with him, he pretended he needed the toilet and she let him in. Now, however, the lovely Agatha has actually finished her shift, and so she should. You know, it's nine o'clock at night. So, yeah, Sherlock is going to take the key out of her pocket at dinner, which is really lovely, isn't it? Really, really
Starting point is 00:16:21 sweet of him. Couple of dogs walking past, should probably be quiet. Oh great. No, go away. Go, go. Oh, alright. Hi, yes, hello. Yeah, you're very nice. Walk on. Bugger off. Oh great, piss on my shoes. Yeah, thanks. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:16:41 Oh, and your mate too. Excellent. Any other dogs? Wanna come and piss on me? I was, I am a doctor. A qualified doctor, and now just a masked man in a bush waiting for my best mate to rob an immigrant who works long hours for little money. It's great, it's great. I feel really proud of myself. Leg is still killing me. Found a fantastic stick though, in here.
Starting point is 00:17:10 It was staff-like originally, until I cut it in half. Now it's a walking stick. Sorry, hold on a sec. Okay, I'm just gonna stay completely still. What's that smell? Ah, Jesus, man! What? You scared me. Did you wee yourself? No I didn't. Dogs weed themselves on me. Why? Well maybe because
Starting point is 00:17:32 I'm sat on the ground with this thing on my head. Rather eager to put that on aren't you? You said to. I said to when we were on our approach to the property. Yeah? Well we're not now are we? Great, excellent. How did it go? Easy peasy. Couldn't you have just pickpocketed her in the first place? Saved all this engagement stuff. Your jealousy really needed to be kept in check, Watson. Ah ha ha ha, very funny.
Starting point is 00:17:54 And no, I failed to do so over the dinner. It required a much more vigorous level of affection at the tube station as we said goodbye in order for me to secure the keys. Would you prefer that, hmm? That I go and snog unsuspecting women on the street? affection at the tube station as we said goodbye in order for me to secure the keys. Would you prefer that, hmm, that I go and snog unsuspecting women on the street? No, no one wants that. Not you, and certainly not them. Well then, my methods once again prove the most effective. Let us begin our venture towards Appledore.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Appledore? Appledore. That's his house. Right, gotcha. Gotcha. Now wait, wait, wait. Just what, erm, what are we expecting in this safe? Bits, and I suspect, Bob's. Sherlock. A drive, with the asset that Evan Brackwell and his daughter would very much like destroyed.
Starting point is 00:18:40 But Milverton's probably got copies and bloody cloud storage and backup. I mean, this is the digital age, Sherlock. If it was about one singular piece of information, Watson, I would agree with you. Then what is it about? The drive will contain many things. Many, many things. He harvests information, Watson, and I expect to find a bumper crop on that drive. Yeah, but listen to me.
Starting point is 00:19:04 You spend plenty of time online, don't you, John? Hmm? Scrolling and all that sort of thing? Ah, yeah. Yeah, I do a bit of that, yeah, sadly. And tell me, do you believe the digital world to be more secure and less turbulent than the real one at this moment in time? Yeah, OK, I agree there.
Starting point is 00:19:23 So you should. Milverton is a sharp mind. He knows what he's doing. And I ask you to assume the same of me. Sure, okay. Okay. He is out at the opera, which finishes shortly, but generally when he's out in central London, he frequents a gentleman's club called Harrison's. He'll be back at approximately 11.30 if other nights are to go by. We have
Starting point is 00:19:46 time. We have the equipment. And we have the heart. Don't we John? We do. Take my hand. Okay where are we? Ah, ah, ah, okay, okay, steady, steady. Lean on me if the pain is too much John. What are you doing? The gate to this heath entrance has just been closed. The street lamps for the next four minutes will remain off. We must use this brief window to sprint as we are down through to the Vale. What's the Vale? The Vale of Health, named so during the Black Death. The monks of Covent Garden would retreat here for safety. Now it remains
Starting point is 00:20:27 somewhat of a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle. A tiny affluent neighborhood in the heart of Hampstead Heath. Okay, and stop. Your hat is coming off of it. It's got no grip on these bloody nylon tights. Right, where now? Crouch with me, move along this wall, then through the front garden of Apoador. We get to the front porch, you look out towards the street the whole time while I proceed to unlock the door. What about alarm system? 4872. I've seen Agatha enter it before.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Of course. Hand? We don't need to hold hands. Yes we do. Go go go! Yeah, I am, mate. Okay. Anything? Anyone visible?
Starting point is 00:21:19 Any cars? People? Er, no. Nothing. This main road up the top has some activity. I can see a family in their kitchen, a couple of houses down. Er, a woman walking her dog right down the other way. Lovely. In.
Starting point is 00:21:35 BEEPING Splendid. Yeah, pretty good. Can I take this off now? Yes. Let's get these off. Yeah, whipping my tights off in some bloke's house. It's quite the Saturday night this one. Er, right. Come up the stairs. He likes a picture of himself with a celeb, doesn't he? He certainly does.
Starting point is 00:21:58 Oh, God, you know most people tend to hide the pictures of themselves with Gillane Maxwell. His has got a brighter place here, look. Watson, come on. Him and Hulk Hogan there? Watson, will you please? Sorry, yep, yep, yep, yep. Up we go. We make for his bedroom. That's where we'll find the safe.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Oh, does his safe have the same code as the front door? What an idiot. No, it doesn't. Oh, okay, what's the code? No idea. Right. I have found a wee little problem in our plan, then. That's why I consulted an expert while you were off in Switzerland. Expert?
Starting point is 00:22:32 In what? A cracksman. Well, crackswoman. This way. So it's the safe in his bedroom, yeah? Yes, well, it's more of a bedroom suite. Come down this way here, and... here we have it. Milverton's bedroom.
Starting point is 00:22:51 Indeed. God, it's about twice the size of our flat. Welcome, listeners, to the den of the monster that is Charles Augustus Milverton, proprietor of various media outlets, backer of just about every shit political influencer you can think of, and self-appointed corruptor of the British justice system as and when he pleases. The room kind of looks like a lounge when you first enter, there's a chaise-lange type thing as you come in with a little TV. Then it opens up towards the back.
Starting point is 00:23:29 There's an archway and a bedroom that looks like it overlooks the heath. As we come through to the actual bedroom, the bed chamber part of it, there's a big ornate wardrobe on the right of me bed in the middle and hey what you doing? removing this picture. is the safe behind it? of course. what people really do that? yes. you know you think something is just a tired old cliche and then you go and discover that it really does happen. put this over there would you? yeah... Oh, that's heavy. Who has art of weird centipede women?
Starting point is 00:24:12 Right then, safecracker extraordinaire. Why have you got your laptop? My expert. She informs me... Right, who is this expert? A friend. Well, family really. A cousin. A.J. Raffles. You have a cousin? She recommends a power whisper. We place this clamp on the security circuit of the home.
Starting point is 00:24:29 It dips the voltage to a point where this safe leaks RAM data out of its USB port that I can access with this microlift driver. Okay. After this, you can place the snap clamps on the circuit. Yeah, I feel like there's a snap clamp on my brain right now, mate. You just tell me what to do and I'll do it. Right. As Raffles noted, first we must use the microlift driver.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Fit it with the head she provided. All good? So far. And yes, these are the screws here on the face blade. Ah! Out you come! Feels like a pretty weak electric screwdriver. The safe is fitted with a seismic sensor.
Starting point is 00:25:15 It will detect movement. Ah. Of course. Er, then what would happen? It would shut down access points and set to lockout mode. Right. Yes. Okay. Two screws remaining. Oish, big old wardrobe this.
Starting point is 00:25:36 Ah, pretty beige clothing choices. I bet it's all bloody expensive, right? You can't even fill this thing. What is the point? Done. Right, now, Watson. Yes, yes, mate. What can't even fill this thing. What is the point? Done. Right, now, Watson. Yes, yes, mate. What can I do? This is the snap clamp. Above the front door is the cable that runs from the security camera at the front of the property. Wait, there's a security camera? Of course. This is a highly secure building for a very powerful individual.
Starting point is 00:26:00 But surely we're on camera? Masked, but yes, we are. So the police will just- The police? Why would he call the police? To report his own blackmail? Good point, but he is gonna know it's us. I hope he does. Lovely. Very snidey, I like it.
Starting point is 00:26:17 May I continue? Yes. Put the clamp on the cable. Note the exact time you do it. Come back in here and we will work as quickly as we can to that time frame. Cool. Be quick. The clamp can only be used once as its own power will drain. Gotcha. Okay folks, here we go. This is Mission Impossible level stuff here guys. John Watson is about to cut, well, well, not cut, dip the power in this big fancy house. So let me just, here's where the cable comes in, and I will just put this clamp onto it.
Starting point is 00:26:56 Okay, clamp is on. Nine, 26, and 14 seconds. Off we go. Whew. 9.26 and 14 seconds off we go Back upstairs past the CD celebrity pictures and down the corridor back to the bedroom. Hello. Hello 9.26 and 14 seconds is when it went on excellent. I can see the display starting to flicker. We have three minutes. Is the micro USB in? It is indeed.
Starting point is 00:27:30 From there into this laptop. That is reading and picking up the safe as an external source. Aha! It's writing. Writing what? Writing what? The data. The files. It's creating the backup files in the RAM for its shutdown, and it should eventually... It... It stopped.
Starting point is 00:27:49 Why? Because it's complete, Watson. Well, you're telling me it actually worked? I open this dump file in this to edit. Read only, that's fine. Then we... Look for the... I think there's about 90 seconds left, mate.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Yes, yes. I'm looking for the key code in the's about 90 seconds left mate. Yes, yes. I'm looking for the key code in the XML Watson. Just wait. It's not me, this is the power clamp. This is the time it takes. Shush, please. Yeah, yeah. 60 seconds. Come on, there's so much. There's just a wall of data, a sheer mass of text and nothing that really seems like it could be. Why is this file so bloody big for goodness sake?
Starting point is 00:28:30 This is all just a data dump. It could take quite some time to sift through. Come on. Come on. Thirty seconds. That's... ah, right. That's the intended action of the data transfer. And this is the tertiary data on the not so intended ram leak that we now Sensor data is all finished. Where are you? Where are you?
Starting point is 00:28:52 security and access Ten seconds security secure read prompt action null false status active null Access gateway security pass key log four21. 4721! 4721! Two seconds, put it in, put it in! 4721. What happened? It opened. Oh, get in, yes!
Starting point is 00:29:15 Ha ha ha! Ah. What was that? Um. Did you leave the door open? No. Sure? Yes. Sure? Yes.
Starting point is 00:29:26 Why are you sure? What makes you sure? Because I'm not a complete moron that leaves doors open while burgling houses. You have a price. And if you can reach it by any means necessary, then I can't see why not. Milverton. He's coming upstairs. Shitting, shitty shit!
Starting point is 00:29:47 Come on, come on! What about the safe? I'm looking! Where is it? It's... There's a few boxes in here. Oh, you are fucking kidding! Conveniently, for the situation, I keep it all offline. And in the bedroom.
Starting point is 00:30:03 Something we could adhere to ourselves. No, no, no, no, I'm done. We are climbing out the window. Watson, we don't have the drive. Just give me a moment. Again, I'm not the one you need to worry about. Bugger it. In here. No, not in here. Out there, we're climbing out the window. No. We need to remain in the property. We cannot let this work go to waste. Ah, don't! What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:30:27 Putting the portrait back! We must hide in the wardrobe! Ah, come on! Yes! He's here! I just cannot, cannot shake it. A stunning, stunning performance. Thank you. As always. Who is that?
Starting point is 00:30:58 But I don't recall an encore. Perhaps... I could get a private one. Who knows? Who is that woman? Sherlock. Sherlock! To binge this adventure in full and without ads, go to patreon.com forward slash Sherlock and co. I'm going to be a good boy. You

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