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"The Story Behind the Greatest Sherlockian Hoax of All Time"

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Blogger Gretchen Altabef said...

I believe it was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who created the greatest 1 April hoax of all time. Baring-Gold holds that the story of “The Empty House” happened on Friday 5 April 1894. Jay Finley Christ puts it 2 April 1894. But I'm not so sure.

My theory is that the day Sherlock Holmes returned to London was actually Sunday 1 April. Because of Doyle’s well known penchant for practical jokes, of course he’d bring Holmes back after 10 years dead, on the Fool’s Day.

He told us in “The Empty House”, the murder of The Honourable Ronald Adair happened Friday March 30th. I believe that because of its uniqueness and high born victim, the Coroner’s court was rushed into action. It would be held on Saturday 31st March. Details from the court printed in the London evening newspapers with extra’s for the Sunday supplements.

So as you can see, it is entirely possible that according to Doyle plan Holmes’s return in "The Empty House" could conceivably have never happened. Happy April 1, the Fools Day!

All the best,
Gretchen Altabef
featuresofinterest.com

April 1, 2024 at 4:35 PM

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