Confronting Percival Harris
You and Watson, both armed and ready for a confrontation, make your way to Percival Harris's residence. The handkerchief—found at the warehouse—bears a monogram that ties it to Harris, and you're determined to extract the truth from him about Lord Montague’s kidnapping and murder.
Arriving at Harris’s Residence:
Harris lives in an opulent townhouse, a testament to his wealth and influence. You instruct Watson to stay alert as you enter the house, knowing that this confrontation could turn dangerous.
Confrontation:
You find Harris in his study, seemingly calm and composed. He looks up as you enter, but his eyes narrow when he sees the determination on your face.
Holmes: [sternly, showing the handkerchief] “Mr. Harris, we found this handkerchief at the warehouse where Lord Montague met his end. It’s time you tell us the truth about what happened.”
Harris’s face pales slightly, but he tries to maintain his composure.
Harris: [nervous] “I don’t know what you’re talking about, Holmes. That handkerchief could have been left by anyone.”
Holmes: [firmly, hand on the revolver] “Enough lies, Harris. We know Montague was poisoned, and the evidence points to a violent struggle at the warehouse. This was no suicide—he was taken there, restrained, and left to die. You were involved, and it’s time you told us everything.”
Harris’s hands tremble slightly as he realizes the gravity of the situation. He glances at Watson, who stands ready with his own revolver, then back at you. Knowing he’s cornered, he finally begins to speak.
Harris’s Confession:
Harris: [defeated] “Alright, alright! I’ll tell you everything. But you must understand, I never intended for it to go this far…”
He takes a deep breath and begins to explain:
The Plan:
Harris admits that he and Michael Wentworth conspired to gain control over Lord Montague’s assets. The partnership they had forced upon Montague years ago had turned sour as the venture began to fail. They feared that Montague, desperate and possibly vengeful, might expose their dealings or drag them down with him.
The Kidnapping:
Harris reveals that the plan was to kidnap Montague, force him to sign over his remaining assets, and then leave him in a situation where his death would appear as a suicide—poisoned by his own hand in despair over his financial ruin. The poisoned wine was meant to weaken him, making him easier to control. They lured him to the warehouse under the pretense of discussing terms, but Montague realized the trap too late.
The Struggle:
Montague, despite being poisoned, fought back fiercely. The struggle you uncovered in the warehouse was a result of Montague attempting to escape his captors. They managed to restrain him, but Montague’s resistance made it clear that he wouldn’t cooperate. Fearing that he might survive and expose them, they decided to leave him to die in the warehouse, chained and defenseless, ensuring that he wouldn’t survive the poison.
Harris’s Regret:
Harris claims that he regretted the plan as it spiraled out of control but was too deep into it to back out. He insists that he never wanted Montague to die, only to be silenced and controlled. However, when the situation escalated, he realized there was no turning back.
Watson's Reaction:
Watson listens in silence, his face grim as the full extent of the crime is revealed. He keeps a steady hand on his revolver, ready to act if Harris tries anything.
Final Decision:
With Harris’s confession, you now have the full picture of the conspiracy that led to Lord Montague’s murder. The next step is to decide how to proceed:
Arrest Harris: Turn Harris over to the authorities and use his confession to bring Wentworth to justice as well.
Confront Wentworth: Armed with Harris’s confession, confront Wentworth directly, either to extract a confession from him or to ensure that he faces the consequences of his actions.
Consider Further Investigation: If there are any remaining loose ends, such as the exact involvement of Dr. Blackwood or other associates, you may choose to investigate further before concluding the case.
What will you do next?