The Innocent Man Saved by Sherlock Holmes' Creator
In 1903, a nearly blind solicitor was wrongfully sentenced to hard labor for a series of phantom livestock killings. Discover the unbelievable true story of how Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, stepped out of fiction to solve the Great Wyrley Outrages using real-life deduction. • Uncover a forgotten historical true crime case that shocked Edwardian England. • See real-life Sherlock Holmes deduction and early forensic methods in action. • Learn how one wrongful conviction changed the entire British justice system forever. If you enjoy historical mysteries and deep-dives into true crime, leave a thumbs up and subscribe for more! #TrueCrime #SherlockHolmes #HistoricalMystery

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