The Resident Patient [LATEST]

The "resident patient" and former member of the Worthingdon Bank Gang who lives in terror of his former associates.

Accomplices and former gang members who use a medical ruse to infiltrate Blessington’s quarters. Incident Timeline The Resident Patient

Case Report: "The Adventure of the Resident Patient" " The Adventure of the Resident Patient " is a classic Sherlock Holmes short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , first published in The Strand Magazine in 1893 and later collected in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes . The "resident patient" and former member of the

Holmes’s loyal companion and the story's narrator. Holmes’s loyal companion and the story's narrator

The following morning, Blessington is found hanging in his room. The police initially believe it is suicide due to his recent paranoia. Holmes’s Investigation & Resolution

Blessington finds footprints in his room and appeals to Holmes for protection, though he remains untruthful about his past.

Holmes dismisses the suicide theory after examining the scene, noting that the cigars found in the room and the complexity of the hanging required multiple participants. He deduces the following: