When Watson comes across a newspaper article about two gruesome murders that occurred in close proximity to each other near Whitechapel, it piques the interest of Sherlock Holmes. Known for his exceptional deductive reasoning, Holmes quickly becomes intrigued and decides to employ his merciless method of elimination by meticulously examining seemingly insignificant details. As he delves deeper into the case, Holmes astutely concludes that the victims were likely street prostitutes. With this vital piece of information, he wastes no time in embarking on a journey that takes him through a series of intriguing places such as a pawn shop, a grand estate belonging to an aristocratic family, and even a hospital. Along the way, Holmes encounters a range of potential suspects and unwitting witnesses, all of whom gradually unveil the story behind the murderer and the motive driving their horrifying crimes.