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Fictional case.
In the Sherlock Holmes stories
Untold Story
- Sherlock Holmes mentioned the Brooks and the Woodhouse case as an example of criminals that would like to kill him. (BRUC, 21)
- « 'Suppose that I were Brooks or Woodhouse, or any of the fifty men who have good reason for taking my life, how long could I survive against my own pursuit?' » — Sherlock Holmes.