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Who was the Lord of crimes? What was William James Moriarty's brothers'name?

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Answered by simran5144
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Professor Moriarty is a fictional character in some of the Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The character was introduced primarily as a narrative device to enable Doyle to kill Sherlock Holmes, and he only was featured in two of the original Sherlock Holmes stories (though Holmes mentions him in five other stories). Although many adaptations and pastiches give him the first name of James, the first Doyle story to feature him ("The Adventure of the Final Problem") does not give him a first name, whereas the short story "The Adventure of the Empty House" said his first name is James (previously said to be the name of his brother).Moriarty is a machiavellian, consulting criminal mastermind who does not commit crimes himself but uses his intelligence and network of resources to provide criminals with strategies for their crimes and sometimes protection from the law, all in exchange for a fee or a cut of profit. Holmes likens Moriarty to a spider at the center of a web and calls him the "Napoleon of crime", a phrase Doyle lifted from a Scotland Yard inspector referring to Adam Worth, a real-life criminal mastermind and one of the individuals upon whom the character of Moriarty was based. Despite only twice appearing in Doyle's original stories, later adaptations and pastiches have often given Moriarty greater prominence and treated him as Sherlock Holmes's archenemy.

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Answered by APanMelon
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His brothers names are Louis and Albert

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