Four people killed in two days. All four victims were found at Halloween parties in different locations in the same city. All of the victims were killed in the same way and found near a flame of some kind (lit fireplace, candle, etc.). The faces of the victims were described as ‘twisted and scary... never seen such a horrible thing before.' The others at the party had kept dancing, seemingly not noticing. A note was left in the first victim's pocket, most likely from the killer. The killer, dressed as Morticia Addams, fled the scene of the crime without being noticed. M Addams, attempting to challenge Sherlock. Big, obsessed fan. ‘Loves’ him. Her Twitter handle is @Your_Type_A, possibly referencing the quote "Catch me before I kill again, type A," one of the two types of Sherlock fans. Update: 11/4/17 Based on the reactions of the victims, the drug being burned in the flame must be a psychotropic. M Addams has been silent for a while. It makes sense that she would have something planned for Guy Fawkes Night. Update: 11/5/17 My prediction was correct; M Addams was planning on spreading the poison through a giant bonfire, potentially killing hundreds. However, I didn't predict that Sherlock would test the poison on himself. I suspect that Sherlock isn't poisoned and that John is just saying so to guilt M Addams into coming forward. He has to keep with the lie so she has no reason to not believe it. Update: 11/6/17 I was partially correct, but as it turns out, Sherlock had been poisoned but was only unconscious for a few hours. John exaggerated it to worry M Addams. She was caught attempting to supply Sherlock with the antidote and is currently in jail for her crimes. These are the facts, and my thoughts on the case provided by Sherlock Holmes and John H. Watson. More information can be found at their Twitter profiles.
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