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why was holmes more useful in solving the mystery than the police inspectorwhy was holmes more useful in solving the mystery than the police inspector

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The plot begins when Mary Morstan presents the mystery of her missing father. ... though the private detective allows the policeman to take the glory for solving the crime. ... Pompous, The police inspector is dismissive of Holmes' theories about the perpetrator of the ... "There is nothing more unaesthetic than a policeman.

Mr Athelney Jones is the official police inspector. He is presented as being considerably less capable than Holmes, though the private detective allows the policeman to take the glory for solving the crime.

He arrives at Pondicherry Lodge after the murder of Bartholomew Sholto is discovered. He quickly jumps to conclusions about the crime and arrests Thaddeus Sholto. Holmes is neither surprised nor concerned by this and promises Thaddeus that he will be able to clear him.

Mr Jones admires Holmes and happily agrees to follow his orders when his first arrests turn out to have alibis.

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