Re: Sherlock H./Vanessa I.
And I do not require it of you, so what a happy circumstance that is.
All I require you to glean from what you know is that when a woman who tells fortunes, has had her hair dyed my shade, and wears a dress that is a copy of mine is killed in the house neighboring the Murrays, it does incite a certain kind of suspicion. Particularly when she dies exsanguinated but with no sign of a wound on her body. And especially when Mina Murray disappears the following day, and has not now returned for some weeks. No word has come from her. I do not fear for my own life, Mr. Holmes, but I do fear for hers, and I do believe that the person who killed this woman may be be responsible for Mina's disappearance.