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The Adventure of Black Peter

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288: 417:(a modern version of Sherlock Holmes) used the "Black Peter" story as the basis for an episode called "Dead Man's Tale". The plot of the episode is driven by the search for the treasure of a pirate named Black Peter. The murder victim (one of the searchers) is impaled with a sword, and, like in the short story, a suspect named Neligan (a teenaged girl in this case; her father, named John Neligan, was also briefly suspected) is judged as being innocent due to lacking the strength to impale the victim. 927: 155:, who lived with his wife and daughter, had a reputation for being violent. Carey did not sleep in the family house, but in a small cottage that he built some distance from the house, whose interior he had decorated to look like a sailor's cabin on a ship. This is where he was found harpooned. Hopkins could find no footprints or other physical evidence. However, a 940: 196:, and Hopkins all lie in wait for the burglar that night, and they are not disappointed. Along he comes, he breaks into the cabin, and goes through one of Carey's old logbooks, cursing when he finds that the information that he wants is missing, having been torn out of the book. As he is leaving the cabin, Hopkins moves in and arrests him. 172:, too, but neither had been touched. There was also a knife in its sheath at Carey's feet; Mrs. Carey has identified it as her husband's. A little notebook was also found at the scene. It contains the initials J. H. N. and the year 1883. It also says C. P. R. on the second page, which Holmes reckons stands for 267:
with his tin box of securities, and Carey had murdered him by throwing him overboard while he believed no-one was looking, though Cairns had secretly witnessed the event. While Carey initially had agreed to the payoff, when Cairns came to collect, things were different. The two drank together, during
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Holmes decides to accompany Hopkins to Forest Row, and upon arrival, Hopkins observes that someone has tried to break into Carey's cabin, but failed. After examining the inside of the cabin, Holmes deduces from the lack of dust that something has been taken from a shelf, even though the burglar did
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pouch made of sealskin and with the initials "P.C." was found at the scene, which was full of strong ship's tobacco. This is rather unusual, as Peter Carey—or "Black Peter" as people called him—seldom smoked. Indeed, Hopkins found no pipe in the cabin. Carey was found fully dressed,
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He is John Hopley Neligan—which matches the initials in the notebook—the son of a long-vanished, failed banker. He claims he was looking at Carey's logs to test a theory of his. His father disappeared with a box full of securities after his bank failed. He took them on a
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for the job, and one of them is indeed Peter Carey's killer, as confirmed by his name, Patrick Cairns, and the fact that Holmes had established that he was once Carey's shipmate. Holmes also felt sure that a murderer would want to leave the country for a while. Holmes
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which Carey's mood darkened. When Carey reached for his knife, which Cairns viewed as a threat, he took action. Cairns then examined the box of securities, but finding them impossible for him to sell, escaped, leaving
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The rum was another clue. Holmes was sure that it, and the fact that the brandy and whiskey had been left alone, were sure signs that the killer was a
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the unaware Cairns after which Cairns confesses. While he freely admits to killing Carey, he furiously denies that it was murder, claiming
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as Watson. It was dramatised and produced by Michael Hardwick (who also adapted the 1969 radio adaptation) and
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as Watson, that aired on 8 December 1940. Another episode in the same series was adapted from the story by
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by finding the true killer in a most unusual way. He advertises for a harpooner, posing as a sea
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as Watson. The first adaptation, dramatised by Alan Wilson, aired in March 1961 on the
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will likely try again, this time bringing a more useful tool for the job. So, Holmes,
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not get in. The stolen item was a book, or possibly a box. Holmes believes that the
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Edith Meiser also adapted the story as an episode of the American radio series
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A silent short film adapted from the story was released in 1922 as part of the
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Holmes, Watson and Inspector Hopkins, 1904 illustration by Sidney Paget
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A radio adaptation of "The Adventure of Black Peter", dramatised by
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John Hopley Neligan is discovered, 1904 illustration by Sidney Paget
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thin man, hardly capable of running a man through with a harpoon.
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in March 1904. The story was published with six illustrations by
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is the scene of a harpoon murder, and a young police inspector,
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There is a visual reference to the "Black Peter" storyline in "
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suggesting that he was expecting a visitor, and there was some
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Peter Carey, the 50-year-old victim and former master of the
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and aired in October 1948 (with John Stanley as Holmes and
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from him. Neligan's father had indeed come aboard the
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Patrick Cairns and Peter Carey, 1904 illustration by
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Sherlock Holmes and His Adventures on American Radio
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Sherlock Holmes short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle
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Index

Short story
Arthur Conan Doyle

Sidney Paget
The Strand Magazine
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes
Arthur Conan Doyle
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Collier's
The Strand Magazine

Forest Row
Weald
Stanley Hopkins
Dundee
tobacco
rum
brandy
whisky
Canadian Pacific Railway
stockbroker
stock exchange
burglar
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