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dog & daughter :]
#my art#frogwares holmes#sherlock holmes the devil's daughter#katelyn holmes#rip kate you wouldve loved being in a good game..../j but also not.#dd would be fixed for me by just having One case. ONE case. where kate is there helping
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Sorry if I'm casting stones at the Frogwares Holmes fandom (or maybe I'm not IDK, I'd seen no mention of her anywhere before now so THAT'S DEFINITELY A GOOD SIGN /sarcasm) but... I kind of don't like Katelyn. 👀
She gets a pass for not being a Holmes by blood (although I did do some googling and found out what's up with her and... I have my feelings about that too lmao) but... She's not what I was expecting from a next gen Holmes. She might still surprise me but IDK.
#lea's a dumbass#frogwares holmes#katelyn holmes#no tag either... interesting#maybe these aren't as fighting of words as I thought lmao
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There should be more fanfics of Katelyn Holmes' (from "Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter") relationship with her dad and how she grows up...
Come on guys, you just know that kid is a couple of decades away from being a flapper (mostly because Flappers are a couple of decades away from existing), fanfic where Sherlock goes missing after retired and his daughter has to find him when???
#Maybe grown up Wiggins ends up joining her after she almost gets herself killed because she is inexperienced at disguises?#Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter#Frogwares Sherlock#Frogwares Holmes#Katelyn Holmes#Kate is basically the Connor Kent of Sherlock
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Mimi's Mobile Mystery Oc Masterlist
Updated: 1/02/24
Name: Mercy Hudson
Title: Who We Really Are Series
Fandom: Sherlock
Faceclaim: Sophia Bush
Love interest: Sherlock Holmes
Pinterest Board: Link
Summary: More To Be Added...
Name: Teddy Paxton
Title: Who We Really Are Series
Fandom: Sherlock
Faceclaim: Tom Ellis
Love interest: James Moriarty
Pinterest Board: Link
Summary: More To Be Added...
Name: Katelyn Monroe (Kaitie)
Title: The Coolsville Kids
Fandom: Scooby Doo
Faceclaim: Jennifer Garner
Love interest: Shaggy Rogers
Pinterest Board: Link
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Name: Gabriel Issac
Title: No Place Like Home
Fandom: Criminal Minds
Faceclaim: Tom Hardy
Love interest: Spencer Reid
Pinterest Board: Link
Summary: Gabriel Issac had a rough upbringing with a mother who worked as a prostitute, a dad who was never there, his mother's drug addict, and an abusive boyfriend who used to watch him all day until one day his mother was suddenly murdered and he was taken away from his abusive stepfather by CPS. He was then raised an adopted by his foster mother who kept him on the right track and inspired him to become a part of law enforcement. While he was working his way up to the F.B.I. he was exposed for being gay, making his life and journey difficult. Then his hard work finally paid off when he was transferred to the B.A.U. as a profiler. There he found a family and started taking an interest in a certain genius doctor
Name: Eleanor Baliey
Title: All the Things She Said
Fandom: Law and Order SVU
Faceclaim: Emily Deschanel
Love interest: Olivia Benson
Pinterest Board: Link
Summary: Detective Bailey had a rough upbringing with an alcoholic father and a catholic mother that made Carrie White’s mother seem like an actual saint. So when she was a teenager and her mother went into her room and saw Eleanor kissing their neighbor's daughter, all hell broke loose. Eleanor was beaten and sent to a conversion camp that did horrible things to her and the other kids who were sent there. After that experience, Eleanor went on with her life trying to forget and started dating men who were not good too and for her. Her life started to go further downhill until she found herself in college. Eleanor found herself inspired when taking a criminal justice course and by the professor who gave Eleanor the confidence to do something more in life. So she started her journey of becoming a detective and started focusing on getting her life back on track. Eleanor ended up graduating with flying colors from college and the police academy. She then found herself joining the Special Victims Unit.
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sherlock holmes: the devil's daughter getting katelyn back. this game had quite the wild ending lmao
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
March 16, 2023
Heather Cox Richardson
Yesterday, Tamar Hallerman and Bill Rankin of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the special grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, investigating the attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election in that state, heard yet another recording of former president Trump pushing a key lawmaker—in this case, Georgia House speaker David Ralston—to convene a special session of the legislature to overturn Biden’s victory.
One juror recalled that Ralston “basically cut the president off. He said, ‘I will do everything in my power that I think is appropriate.’ … He just basically took the wind out of the sails.” Ralston, who died last November, did not call a special session.
This is the third such recorded call. One was with Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger, and another was with the lead investigator in Raffensperger’s office. Ralston had reported the call, but it was not public knowledge that there was a recording of it.
Hallerman and Rankin interviewed five members of the grand jury, which met for 8 months and heard testimony from 75 witnesses. The jurors praised the elections system, and one said, “I tell my wife if every person in America knew every single word of information we knew, this country would not be divided as it is right now.” Another said: “A lot’s gonna come out sooner or later…. And it’s gonna be massive. It’s gonna be massive.”
The special grand jury recommended Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis indict people involved in the attempt to overturn the election. The cases are now in her hands.
Yesterday, prosecutors in New York met with Stormy Daniels, the adult film actress whom Trump allegedly paid $130,000 to keep their sexual liaison quiet. Also yesterday, Trump fixer Michael Cohen testified before a grand jury about the hush-money payment. Cohen’s testimony suggests that Manhattan district attorney Alvin L. Bragg is considering an indictment on a felony charge for misrepresenting the nature of that payment.
Trump has a new lawyer in that case, Joe Tacopina, who has been making the rounds on television shows to insist that Trump isn’t guilty. Tacopina’s job isn’t easy, and he is not necessarily helping, telling MSNBC’s Ari Melber that Trump didn’t actually lie about the hush payment when he lied about it because he was not under oath and he didn’t want to violate a confidentiality agreement.
Also in New York, Trump has asked a judge to delay the $250 million civil case against him, his three oldest children, and the Trump Organization, for manipulating asset valuations to get bank loans and avoid taxes. New York attorney general Letitia James, who brought the suit, said the defendants had had plenty of time to prepare and that Trump is trying to move the case into the election season, at which point he will insist it must be delayed again.
Katelyn Polantz, Paula Reid, Kristen Holmes, and Casey Gannon of CNN reported today that the federal grand jury investigating Trump’s handling of classified documents has interviewed dozens of Mar-a-Lago staff, from servers to attorneys. Special Counsel Jack Smith continues to try to get Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran to testify after prosecutors learned that on June 24, 2022, Trump and Corcoran spoke on the phone as Trump had been ordered to produce the missing documents and the surveillance tapes of the area.
Prosecutors want Corcoran to have to testify despite the attorney-client privilege he claims, using the “crime-fraud exception,” which means that discussions that aided a crime cannot be kept secret.
In the face of this mounting legal pressure, Trump took to video to demand: “The State Department, the defense bureaucracy, the intelligence services, and all of the rest need to be completely overhauled and reconstituted to fire the deep staters.” Then, he said, his people need to finish the process he began of “fundamentally revaluating [sic] NATO’s purpose and NATO’s mission.” “[T]he greatest threat to Western civilization today is not Russia,” he said, but “some of the horrible USA-hating people that represent us.”
This speech was not simply a defense of Russia and its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. In his attempt to undermine the legal cases against him, Trump has endorsed the “post-liberal order” whose adherents reject the American institutions that defend democracy. In their formulation, American institutions they do not control—“the State Department, the defense bureaucracy, the intelligence services, and all of the rest,” for example—are corrupt because they defend the ideas of equality before the law, a free press, religious freedom, and so on. They must be torn down and taken over by true believers who will use the state to enforce their “Christian nationalism.”
In that formulation, the FBI and the Department of Justice are persecuting good Americans who were trying to protect the country on January 6, 2021. And yesterday, Zoe Tillman of Bloomberg reported that Matthew Graves, the U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., sent a letter on October 28 last year to Chief Judge Beryl Howell warning that as many as 1,200 more people could still face charges in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Today, the House Republicans announced an investigation, run by Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), into the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol. The January 6th committee asked Loudermilk to talk to it voluntarily to explain why he gave a tour of the Capitol complex on January 5, 2021, a time when the coronavirus had ended public tours. One of the people on that tour showed up on a video the next day threatening lawmakers.
Loudermilk told Scott MacFarlane and Rebecca Kaplan of CBS News that Americans have “very little confidence” in the report of the January 6th committee, “[a]nd there’s good reason. I mean, you even consider what they did to me, the false allegations that they made against me regarding the constituents that I had in my office in the office buildings—accusing me of giving reconnaissance tours.”
Loudermilk, who chairs the House Administration subcommittee on Oversight, says his committee will work “aggressively” to explain why Capitol security failed on January 6 and will seek interviews with people involved, including former House speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). He says his panel will “be honest, show the truth, show both sides.” Representative Norma Torres (D-CA), the top Democrat on the panel, notes that Loudermilk has not informed the Democrats even of the dates on which the committee is supposed to meet.
Politico’s Heidi Przybyla today reported on a February 2023 “bootcamp” for Republican staffers to learn how to investigate the Biden administration. The camp was sponsored by right-wing organizations including the Conservative Partnership Institute, which is led by Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows and other right-wing leaders and which raised $45 million in 2021 alone. Sessions included “Deposing/Interviewing a Witness” and “Managing the News Cycle.”
At one of those investigations yesterday, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who sits on the Homeland Security committee, said she intended to divulge classified information, saying: “I’m not gonna be confidential because I think people deserve to know.” She claimed that drug cartels had left an explosive device on the border; U.S. Border Patrol chief Raul Ortiz later posted a picture of the “device” and said it was “a duct-taped ball filled with sand that wasn’t deemed a threat to agents/public.”
Meanwhile, the Biden administration continues to administer.
Today, Sanofi, the third major producer of insulin in the United States, announced it will cap prices for insulin at $35 a month. Sanofi, Eli Lilly, and Novo Nordisk produce 90% of the insulin in the U.S. The producers have faced pressure after the Inflation Reduction Act lowered the monthly cost of insulin to $35 a month for those on Medicare.
—LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
[From comments :: “Wild how Putin just assumed Trump would win one way or another and Ukraine would have been an easy acquisition. NATO and our State Department would have been dismantled.Scary to think this evil is still so prevalent in our government with the help of Mark Meadows and Steve Bannon lurking around the back doors.”]
#Heather Cox Richardson#Letters From an American#TFG#Gangster Trump#Fulton Co. Ga.#House Republicans#Corrupt GOP#Criminal GOP#January 6 2021#January 6 Commission
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Takeaways from the scathing ruling that allows DA Fani Willis to remain on the Trump election subversion case
By: Jeremy Herb, Holmes Lybrand and Katelyn Polantz Article Reprint Judge Scott McAfee is allowing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to continue on the election subversion case against Donald Trump – but she was forced to lose special prosecutor Nathan Wade after an embarrassing two months that put Willis and Wade on trial themselves over their romantic relationship.
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Expansion Draft Step 2: Team Needs and Best Fits
The second step of my predicted expansion draft is to identify what positions the expansion teams need the most development in, and to identify who the best players available to them are at those positions.
Utah
Utah are pretty much covered at goalkeeper and outside back, and they have some depth in midfield and at center forward (if not necessarily strength or experience). Their highest needs are a second center back and some wingers, and after that, midfielders.
Center backs:
Sam Hiatt (Reign)
Julia Lester (Louisville)
Shae Holmes (Reign)
Amanda Kowalski (Chicago)
Wingers:
Thembi Kgatlana (Louisville)
Paige Monaghan (Louisville)
Sarah Griffith (Chicago)
Jenna Bike (Chicago)
Bay
Bay don’t have a goalkeeper yet, and only one forward (a winger), so I would say that a forwards (especially a center forward) are probably their top priority, but they might be more likely to look for a goalkeeper through a trade or from outside the league. I think they have their basic midfield set up already, but they do need at least one more defender - and if the rumor that Ellie Jean is going to be traded on to Louisville is true, then two, one at center back and one at outside back.
Center forwards:
Elyse Bennett (Reign)
Kyra Carusa (Wave)
Tess Boade (North Carolina)
Haley Hopkins (North Carolina)
Wingers:
Rachel Hill (Wave)
Tyler Lussi (North Carolina)
Sofia Jakobssen (Wave)
Sarah Griffith (Chicago)
Jenna Bike (Chicago)
Center backs:
Sam Hiatt (Reign)
Shae Holmes (Reign)
Amanda Kowalski (Chicago)
Outside backs:
Ryanne Brown (Reign)
Shae Holmes (Reign)
Jill Aguilera (Chicago)
Amanda Kowalski (Chicago)
Goalkeepers:
Katelyn Rowland (North Carolina)
Shae Yanez (Wave)
Laurel Ivory (Reign)
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That idiot from earlier has a fiancee
Meet Katelyn Novoseltsev! Ambitious woman and carrier of anxiety and a sharp Sherlock Holmes-esk intelligence that let's her know who in the room stole the last cookie from the cookie jar
#my art#art#digital art#lionflames#welcome to anidia#wta#oc#katelyn novoseltsev#ngl the name novoseltsev was a placeholder but then it stuck#which i find so funny because if anyone approached me with that name idea like 2 years ago i would have laughed in their face and walkedawa
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Anonymous asked: Current member Mw please?
long list coming at you anon, straight from the discord!
alyssa greene from the prom, anybody from the owl house, julieta, félix, camilo, agustín from encanto, ginny, zion, joe, marcus, abby, ellen from ginny & georgia, santana, brittany, finn, sam, mike, tina, artie, mercedes from glee, silvermist, fawn, iridessa, vidia from the tinkerbell movies, amethyst, peridot, lapis, rose quartz from steven universe, emily from until dawn, ej, big red, ashlyn, kourtney from hsmtmts, schmidt, winston, ally from new girl, huey, scrooge, donald, lena, launchpad, fenton, gyro, penumbra from ducktales, obi, julien, monet, aki, zoya from gossip girl reboot, dwight, angela, andy, ryan, kelly from the office, peter pan, michael, john from peter pan, nick goode, sheila, kurt, alice from fear street part 2. béatrice de rune, sophia (a plague tale) kratos, laufey, freyr (god of war) elfo, luci (disenchantment) pavetta, cahir, vesemir, eskel, coën, avallac'h, lara dorren, triss merigold (the witcher) sarah whitaker, boozer, rikki patil (days gone) celia st. james, harry cameron, connor cameron, robert jamison (the seven husbands of evelyn hugo) agatha harkness, lilith, nico minoru (midnight suns/marvel) yuna, ryuzo, taka, tomoe, kenji (ghost of tsushima) pope heyward, cleo (outer banks) liara t'soni, wrex, kaidan alenko, jack, garrus vakarian, grunt (mass effect) hannah & beth washington, chris hartley (until dawn) sherry birkin, ada wong, ashley graham, rosemary winters, jack krauser, luis serra, ingrid hunnigan, chris redfield (resident evil) angeal hewley, aerith gainsborough, cissnei, yuffie kisaragi, tifa lockhart, tseng (final fantasy vii) mikey north, rachel amber, alex chen, gabe chen, ryan lucan (life is strange) judy alvarez, jackie welles, evelyn parker, viktor vektor, goro takemura (cyberpunk 2077) kaniehtí:io, desmond miles, rebecca crane, shaun hastings (assassin’s creed) john watson, irene adler, katelyn holmes (sherlock holmes game series/rdj films) nikki gold, ko-rel, dazzler, richard rider, meredith quill, groot, rocket, drax (marvel/marvel’s gotg game) bastila shan, darth malak, meetra surik (star wars/kotor). Fives, Echo, Hunter, Omega, Crosshair, Wrecker, Tech, any of the Star Wars Rebels (Star Wars) River Song, 11th Doctor (Doctor Who) Adéwalé, Ezio (Assassins Creed) Mipha, Urbosa, Daruk, Teba, Sidon, Riju, Impa, Pura, Kass (Zelda) Will, Cornelia, Taranee, Caleb, Phoboes, Cedric, Miranda (W.I.T.C.H)
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Top <b>Trump</b> attorney recused himself from handling Mar-a-Lago case - KTVZ
New Post has been published on https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=https://ktvz.com/news/2023/04/15/top-trump-attorney-recused-himself-from-handling-mar-a-lago-case/&ct=ga&cd=CAIyGjUzM2UwMTY5ZmFhZTIwMGQ6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AOvVaw1c5WtNLYt7lnc0XlR3uIwA
Top Trump attorney recused himself from handling Mar-a-Lago case - KTVZ
By Katelyn Polantz, Kaitlan Collins and Kristen Holmes, CNN. Attorney Evan Corcoran recused himself from representing former President Donald …
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March 16, 2023
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
MAR 17
Yesterday, Tamar Hallerman and Bill Rankin of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the special grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, investigating the attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election in that state, heard yet another recording of former president Trump pushing a key lawmaker—in this case, Georgia House speaker David Ralston—to convene a special session of the legislature to overturn Biden’s victory.
One juror recalled that Ralston “basically cut the president off. He said, ‘I will do everything in my power that I think is appropriate.’ … He just basically took the wind out of the sails.” Ralston, who died last November, did not call a special session.
This is the third such recorded call. One was with Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger, and another was with the lead investigator in Raffensperger’s office. Ralston had reported the call, but it was not public knowledge that there was a recording of it.
Hallerman and Rankin interviewed five members of the grand jury, which met for 8 months and heard testimony from 75 witnesses. The jurors praised the elections system, and one said, “I tell my wife if every person in America knew every single word of information we knew, this country would not be divided as it is right now.” Another said: “A lot’s gonna come out sooner or later…. And it’s gonna be massive. It’s gonna be massive.”
The special grand jury recommended Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis indict people involved in the attempt to overturn the election. The cases are now in her hands.
Yesterday, prosecutors in New York met with Stormy Daniels, the adult film actress whom Trump allegedly paid $130,000 to keep their sexual liaison quiet. Also yesterday, Trump fixer Michael Cohen testified before a grand jury about the hush-money payment. Cohen’s testimony suggests that Manhattan district attorney Alvin L. Bragg is considering an indictment on a felony charge for misrepresenting the nature of that payment.
Trump has a new lawyer in that case, Joe Tacopina, who has been making the rounds on television shows to insist that Trump isn’t guilty. Tacopina’s job isn’t easy, and he is not necessarily helping, telling MSNBC’s Ari Melber that Trump didn’t actually lie about the hush payment when he lied about it because he was not under oath and he didn’t want to violate a confidentiality agreement.
Also in New York, Trump has asked a judge to delay the $250 million civil case against him, his three oldest children, and the Trump Organization, for manipulating asset valuations to get bank loans and avoid taxes. New York attorney general Letitia James, who brought the suit, said the defendants had had plenty of time to prepare and that Trump is trying to move the case into the election season, at which point he will insist it must be delayed again.
Katelyn Polantz, Paula Reid, Kristen Holmes, and Casey Gannon of CNN reported today that the federal grand jury investigating Trump’s handling of classified documents has interviewed dozens of Mar-a-Lago staff, from servers to attorneys. Special Counsel Jack Smith continues to try to get Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran to testify after prosecutors learned that on June 24, 2022, Trump and Corcoran spoke on the phone as Trump had been ordered to produce the missing documents and the surveillance tapes of the area.
Prosecutors want Corcoran to have to testify despite the attorney-client privilege he claims, using the “crime-fraud exception,” which means that discussions that aided a crime cannot be kept secret.
In the face of this mounting legal pressure, Trump took to video to demand: “The State Department, the defense bureaucracy, the intelligence services, and all of the rest need to be completely overhauled and reconstituted to fire the deep staters.” Then, he said, his people need to finish the process he began of “fundamentally revaluating [sic] NATO’s purpose and NATO’s mission.” “[T]he greatest threat to Western civilization today is not Russia,” he said, but “some of the horrible USA-hating people that represent us.”
This speech was not simply a defense of Russia and its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. In his attempt to undermine the legal cases against him, Trump has endorsed the “post-liberal order” whose adherents reject the American institutions that defend democracy. In their formulation, American institutions they do not control—“the State Department, the defense bureaucracy, the intelligence services, and all of the rest,” for example—are corrupt because they defend the ideas of equality before the law, a free press, religious freedom, and so on. They must be torn down and taken over by true believers who will use the state to enforce their “Christian nationalism.”
In that formulation, the FBI and the Department of Justice are persecuting good Americans who were trying to protect the country on January 6, 2021. And yesterday, Zoe Tillman of Bloomberg reported that Matthew Graves, the U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., sent a letter on October 28 last year to Chief Judge Beryl Howell warning that as many as 1,200 more people could still face charges in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Today, the House Republicans announced an investigation, run by Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), into the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol. The January 6th committee asked Loudermilk to talk to it voluntarily to explain why he gave a tour of the Capitol complex on January 5, 2021, a time when the coronavirus had ended public tours. One of the people on that tour showed up on a video the next day threatening lawmakers.
Loudermilk told Scott MacFarlane and Rebecca Kaplan of CBS News that Americans have “very little confidence” in the report of the January 6th committee, “[a]nd there’s good reason. I mean, you even consider what they did to me, the false allegations that they made against me regarding the constituents that I had in my office in the office buildings—accusing me of giving reconnaissance tours.”
Loudermilk, who chairs the House Administration subcommittee on Oversight, says his committee will work “aggressively” to explain why Capitol security failed on January 6 and will seek interviews with people involved, including former House speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). He says his panel will “be honest, show the truth, show both sides.” Representative Norma Torres (D-CA), the top Democrat on the panel, notes that Loudermilk has not informed the Democrats even of the dates on which the committee is supposed to meet.
Politico’s Heidi Przybyla today reported on a February 2023 “bootcamp” for Republican staffers to learn how to investigate the Biden administration. The camp was sponsored by right-wing organizations including the Conservative Partnership Institute, which is led by Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows and other right-wing leaders and which raised $45 million in 2021 alone. Sessions included “Deposing/Interviewing a Witness” and “Managing the News Cycle.”
At one of those investigations yesterday, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who sits on the Homeland Security committee, said she intended to divulge classified information, saying: “I’m not gonna be confidential because I think people deserve to know.” She claimed that drug cartels had left an explosive device on the border; U.S. Border Patrol chief Raul Ortiz later posted a picture of the “device” and said it was “a duct-taped ball filled with sand that wasn’t deemed a threat to agents/public.”
Meanwhile, the Biden administration continues to administer.
Today, Sanofi, the third major producer of insulin in the United States, announced it will cap prices for insulin at $35 a month. Sanofi, Eli Lilly, and Novo Nordisk produce 90% of the insulin in the U.S. The producers have faced pressure after the Inflation Reduction Act lowered the monthly cost of insulin to $35 a month for those on Medicare.
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i think legally her name is katelyn holmes but yeah. im not great at estimating ages but her model in testament for sure looks old enough to know her father's full name or at the very least her own last name
which. actually she wouldve probably already been born and maybe even a young toddler when moriarty was in the edelweiss....................... hrm
I want you to know I played Testament, Crimes and Punishments and Devil's Daughter because of your recommendations and I enjoy them and owe u
HELL YEAH honestly gameplay wise crimes and punishment is my fav by far but i love testament because of how unhinged it is
#long post#both a blessing and a curse frogwares rebooted their series. because on one hand. LOVE sopping wet 20 something sherlock. on the other.#it is a shame dd and ch1 arent the same timeline because i think dd sherlock needs more hangups#you know how dd sherlock disliked piano. and how violet played the piano in ch1. Yeah.
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Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter (2016)
#2016#gaming#Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter#Sherlock Holmes#The Devil’s Daughter#Katelyn Holmes#Dr. John Watson#Big Ben#Palace Of Westminster#London#England#British Empire
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A Timeline of the Frogwares Sherlock Holmes Games
Most of the following is based on direct information found in the various Sherlock Holmes video games made by Frogwares. While the games make several references to the original Canon as written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, they function separately as perhaps an alternate version of events with new material. For example, when some of the Canon cases are adapted or elements of cases are borrowed for the games original cases. That said, we can at least refer to and compare the Canon with the games own timeline for clues as to how it all lines up...or doesn’t line up at times.
I’ll attempt to provide sources where necessary for any claims I make that aren’t overtly referenced in the games themselves. I will be looking exclusively at the mainline games from Frogwares, not the more casual games released on handheld devices etc. Spoilers ahead, obviously.
1869+ - Chapter One (2021)
*As this game has not been released at the time of this writing, this is all based on the details we have from trailers and interviews*
Acting as a prequel to all previous entries in the series, Chapter One is said to revolve around a 21 year old Sherlock returning to his former family home on a Mediterranean island to investigate his mother’s death. As shown in the first trailer, Holmes’ mother is given the name ‘Violet Holmes’ on her gravestone, along with the years ‘1829-1869′ which evidently refer to the year of her birth and death. It’s possible the game takes place in 1869 shortly after Violet’s, though this hasn’t technically been confirmed as yet. In fact, the previous game Devil’s Daughter has a brief reference from Holmes to his mother dying when he as very young, so it’s possible this was foreshadowing. If the game does take place in 1869, it makes Holmes significantly older in his later adventures than might have been expected. Alternatively, perhaps Holmes returns to investigate Violet’s long-ago death following the introduction of new information. Other trailers say the game takes place ‘at the end of the 19th century’. Time will tell.
1888 - Versus Jack the Ripper (2009)
Events of this game occur from the 31st of August to the 9th November 1888 and loosely follow the historical events surrounding the mystery of Jack the Ripper. The location of Whitechapel is seen again in Testament of Sherlock Holmes and mentioned in Crimes & Punishments. At present this is the earliest point in the Frogwares Sherlock Holmes timeline, though evidently the next entry Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One will be set far earlier, dealing with a 21 year old Sherlock.
1894 - The Awakened (2007)
The game establishes in the opening scenes that it takes place ‘Two years ago, London, 6th of September 1894′ and spans a few months, ending in ‘Scotland, Ardnamurcham Lighthouse, December 1894′. During this time, Holmes’ and Watson’s journey spans from London to Switzerland to New Orleans back to London and finally the aforementioned Scottish lighthouse. Notably, while investigating the Swedish Edweiss Institute, Holmes discovers a seemingly brain damaged and amnesiac but very much alive Professor James Moriarty. During his escape, Sherlock triggers the Professor’s memories of his archenemy, which will lead to complications later on. Also, aside from the obvious Lovecraftian references and a few to the previous entry’s Silver Earring characters, we also get some solid D & D nods and brief encounter with a boy by the name of Hercule Poirot.
1895 - Crimes & Punishments (2014)
This game is probably my favourite in the series. It’s also the first to present a collection of smaller mysteries, rather than an overarching plot. That said, the game does present a loose thread throughout the background of the various and otherwise unconnected mysteries which leads to the final case involving the anarchic and socialist group known as The Merry Men. The first case -an adaption of The Adventure of Black Peter- can be definitively dated as taking place in 1895 due to the titular victim being born in 1845 and established as 50 years of age when he dies. According to the original Canon, Peter died July 1895, meaning at least this single mystery may take place right around the time of the Arsène Lupin game, either before or after.
The second case is loosely based on The Lost Special, a not-quite-Canon story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle which was released in 1898 but set in 1890. However, the thread about The Merry Men makes it apparent that the game’s version of the adventure occurs after the previous case, so potentially still in 1895.The following case is an original one called Blood Bath and features a suspect named Sir Percival Blinkhorn. I mention this because there is a nod to this character in The Devil’s Daughter which gives his date of death as 1895, making it pretty easy to pin down when this mystery takes place. Additionally, because Crimes & Punishments presents the player with moral choices at the conclusion, via the mention in Devil’s Daughter we also have a canonical outcome for the case.
The next case is a fairly close adaption of The Adventure of the Abbey Grange set in 1897, but based on a photo dated 1893 that is said to be from ‘a year and a half ago’ this case mystery could be easily placed in either 1894 or 1895 much like the other cases before it. A document seen later in the case complicates matters by giving the murder victim’s date of death as November 7th 1894. Still, it may be possible to explain this, as in both the original story and this game’s case Holmes tells the guilty (though noble) party to return for his love in one year’s time. Perhaps the main case is set in 1894 before the rest of the game’s adventures? This is supported by the fact The Merry Men are not mentioned during the case, making it’s placement less connected to the prior mysteries.
The following case is a wholly original adventure taking place at the Kew Gardens and thanks to a few documents found throughout the investigation, it’s evident that it occurs in 1895. The concluding case of the game is also an original one called A Half Moon Walk which brings The Merry Men into the finale. This case sees Holmes and Watson in Whitechapel once more and features references to the Ripper, naturally. This case specifically identifies fireworks being used in celebration of Queen Victoria’s Birthday and Sherlock notes it is May, which lines up with the real world event but indicates Black Peter may have occurred earlier in the year than previously thought. Confirmation of the year 1895 is found when comparing dates of the theft of jewellery said to be a decade prior in 1885. Curiously the games ending cinematic makes mention of a woman moving in next door, presumably intended at the time to foreshadow the next game in the series.
1895 - Versus Arsène Lupin/Nemesis (2007)
This battle of wits spans less than a week from the 14th to 19th of July 1895, with the titular French gentleman thief sets challenges for the master detective across London landmarks. Lupin is foreshadowed in the previous game, Awakened by way of a newspaper article detailing one of his exploits. Furthermore, we get another retroactive reference to the thief during the chronologically earlier Jack the Ripper game when Holmes receives ‘A gift from a young admirer’: a bottle of French champagne from ‘Raoul d’Andresy.’ The game also has overt references to the previous game thanks to Watson’s troubled nightmares and a Cthulhu statue. Oh, and there’s a cute Batman reference for those paying attention!
1896 - Mystery of the Persian Carpet (2008)
More of a side-story, this game begins on the 7th of August 1896 and appears to span only a few days. This game usually isn’t included with the main series of games, often being grouped with the handheld releases instead. I don’t have much to say about this entry, I’m afraid. It relies mostly on reused assets from the previous release in the form of still images for it’s mostly click and find gameplay. If anyone knows of any connections to other games in-universe, let me know!
1897 - Secret of the Silver Earring (2004)
This game also spans a brief period of time; the 14th to the 18th of October 1897. A character mentioned in this game (Hermann Grimble) is mentioned as having been burgled in a later game in the series, Arsène Lupin, making another retroactive connection between two of the games.
1898 - Testament of Sherlock Holmes (2012)
While the framing scenes of this games’ narrative features three little children reading from Watson’s journal at an indeterminate point in the future (though one that becomes more clear as the story progresses), the main story concerning Holmes begins in September 1898 as seen on the newspaper articles throughout the game. We also see returning characters Lucy and Danny from the Jack the Ripper game make appearances. Far more importantly, this game sees the return of mastermind and archfoe Moriarty and marks the first appearance of his daughter (unnamed at this point) in it’s closing moments. Moriarty dies for real this time, leaving his young daughter behind. Holmes adopts her.
1899 - The Mystery of the Mummy (2002)
The one that started the Frogwares video game series of Sherlock Holmes adventures. This story is very clearly set in ‘London 1899′ based on the opening cinematic, and features a solo Holmes answering a request from his distant cousin Andrew’s soon-to-be-wife Elisabeth Montcalfe. The case involves investigating the Montcalfe manor for clues relating to the disappearance and apparent death of Elisabeth’s father Lord Montcalfe, a respected Egyptologist. Dr Watson only appears in the final cinematic of the game, having been on vacation with Mrs Watson, which is I believe the only mention in the games of John’s marriage. This is also -on the surface- the latest chronological adventure for Sherlock, however I have one more I’d like to touch on that I believe *should* take place afterwards.
1895 or 1904/5 - The Devil’s Daughter (2016)
I’m going to be throwing speculation and a corrections into this entry’s timeline. Why? Because without it, the timeline falls apart and I feel it’s easily remedied with a little effort. This game forms a more connected plot which plays across the smaller cases Holmes investigates. The overarching plot surrounds new neighbour Miss Alice De’Bouvier. I think the previous entry, Crimes & Punishments was intended to lead directly into this game, with the teaser of a new female neighbour but as you’ll see that doesn’t make sense. Not only do we meet Miss De’Bouvier, but we also get to know Holmes’ young adopted daughter Katelyn who has been sent home from boarding school unexpectedly. Katelyn is the daughter of James Moriarty first seen as a small child in Testament. Kate becomes aware of the facts of her parentage by the game’s conclusion. Now, the first case, Prey Tell, provides our first continuity problem thanks to a boy named Tom from Whitechapel whom Holmes deduces was ‘born in 1887′ and is ‘8 years old’. This obviously places the game’s events no later than November 6th-7th 1895 (which is further confirmed by pre-paid rental slips and letters seen a little later), which doesn’t fit with Katelyn being a part of Holmes’ life before the events of her introduction in Testament set in 1898. I attribute this discontinuity to Frogwares changing plans during production, as they also made the creative decision to change the physical appearance of both Watson and Holmes and recast the voice actors in an evident attempt to softly refresh the series. There’s a potentially self-aware nod to this changed timeline: Tom has a copy of The Strand Magazine which first printed ‘The Adventure of the Norwood Builder’ by Doyle in his possession. This Canon story is set in 1894 but was published in 1903 however the cover in-game gives it an 1893 cover date, a whole decade earlier than in the real world. Further discontinuity occurs when Katelyn is gifted a copy of ‘Dracula’ by Alice. If the story were to take place in 1895, then Dracula wouldn’t be in print for another two years in 1897 let alone, as is mentioned, banned from Katelyn’s boarding school library.
The second case, A Study in Green is where we see the earlier mentioned reference to Sir Percival Blinkhorn. Additionally, Miss Alice gives Katelyn a copy of The Adventure of the Empty House, which in the real world was published in 1903 and is set in 1894. It details Sherlock’s miraculous return following his apparent death 3 years prior during his struggle with Moriarty. A victim in this case may be a reference to Tarzan, being named Zacharias Greystoke. Oh, and a Sir J Brombsy is also among the list of deceased donors, presumably a relative to the family seen in the Silver Earring game. An expedition in 1881 is said to have been 14 years prior.
The third case presents us with Miss Alice’s birth certificate which gives the year 1867 and we know she is at least 21 years of age (though, evidently older) thanks to another letter. Sherlock discovers he played a major role in Alice’s father being arrested in 1875 which is said to be 20 years prior, again setting the events of this game in 1895. While it’s not impossible that Holmes was active in 1875, it does make it an extremely early adventure based on the Canon, one that predates Watson’s first meeting with Sherlock.
Despite all of these clear and established dates, we still have to consider how this story fits into the continuity of the other games, particularly Katelyn only entering Holmes care in 1898 as established in Testament. A part of me suspects the writers simply liked the concept of Holmes raising the daughter of his greatest foe and perhaps preferred to have this occur earlier, to line up better wth Moriarty’s original death in the Canon during The Final Problem. Either way, I find it more satisfying to use a looser approach to this entry: ignore the established dates from documents and simply place it where it best fits in the game series order of events over all. Essentially, I propose we adopt a sliding timeline to the series, almost. I don’t believe there are any in-dialogue references to the years in question, so we could apply the same lower-tier canonicity to the dates in documents as one might to movie props that contradict the year given on screen or in dialogue. There’s some fun little discrepancies in the fourth case that make me more certain that the game should at least take place at a later year then indicated.
The fourth case Chain Reaction (and my person favourite of the game) involves investigating a traffic ‘accident’. A key aspect of the mystery involves a stolen technical cab from the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, which is in fact a real company that upgraded the existing system of underground railway between 1903 and 1905 to use electricity. If this adventure and the rest of the game were to take place in 1895, this would be an anachronism. Hence why I propose a date of 1904 (or 1905 if you prefer a nice round decade jump) which allows for the electrical system to exist and also gives Katelyn a sensible placement in the timeline after the events of Testament. In fact, it also allows Katelyn to be the older child who attends boarding school, reads Dracula (published in 1897) and generally behaves like a girl older than the small child seen in Testament. Perhaps 6 years older? Of course, this requires us to ignore the specific dates in all the previous cases in the game, but as none of them appear to be tied to anything that absolutely requires them to take place in 1895, I think it would be just as easy to move them forward a decade without affecting anything relevant to the narrative.
So, yes, it’s not a perfect solution but it does correct the continuity errors inherent by placing this story earlier than Holmes’ first meeting with Katelyn in1898. 1904 or 1905 is a better placement for the narrative of the Devil’s Daughter. This is where I think the games narrative should be set. I personally believe the superficial appearances of Watson and Holmes further justify this approach, as visual design and details change throughout the series based on the development teams influences and preferences at the time and can thus be dismissed when they are contradictory to the overall narrative. Who knows, maybe Watson just changed the dates and this game is merely a retelling with his usual embellishments?
Anyway, that was my attempt at a timeline for this great series of games. If you have any notes, please don’t hesitate to share them!
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i don’t wanna pretend like overthirsting over Holmes’s looks isn’t the backbone of the sh fandom, but does anyone want to constructively criticise The Devil’s Daughter game WITHOUT just going “hurr burr they didn’t make Holmes look sexy” over and over
#really come on#i'm not pissed but yes i am pissed#most of the so called _critics_ i've seen so far is only whining about how they changed Holmes's model#and only maybe 5% of it is actually about the game#i know Frogwares maybe didn't pick the exactly right type of look#but they did want it to look appropriately with Katelyn plotline#and with the neightbor woman too#can you just try to imagine C&P Holmes next to her?#maybe next to Kate?#i just hate how The Hate on this game is based almost fully on Holmes's looks#and overlooks the plot and adventure aspects#Frogwares!Holmes#Frogwares#The Devil's Daughter#ALSO some people in this fandom could really use some healthy platonic respect to Holmes due to his skills and intentions#and not just drooling over slim 6ft tall wide shoulders hawk nose genius brunet
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