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{{Quote|Tell them your darkest secret. Because, if you tell them, and they decide they'd rather not know, you can't take it back. You can't unsay it. Once you've opened your heart, you can't close it again.|Culverton Smith (Sherlock)|Culverton Smith}}
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'''Culverton Smith''' was a business and philantropist as well secretly a prolific serial-killer, and the father of [[Faith Smith]].
'''Culverton Smith''' is the main antagonist of the episode "[[The Lying Detective]]" (January, 2017) of the English TV series ''[[Sherlock]]'' after previously appeared as a cameo in the preceding episode "[[The Six Thatchers]]". He was a business and philantropist as well secretly a prolific serial-killer, and the father of [[Faith Smith]].


After [[Mary Morstan (Sherlock)|Morstan]]' death, Culverton Smith was targeted by detective consultant [[Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock)|Sherlock Holmes]], who saw into the businessman benevolent facade. He also worked with Sherlock' sister [[Eurus Holmes]] for manipulating the detective. After tried to kill Sherlock when he was hospitalised, the latter managed to trick him into make a confessal and recorded it, causing him to be arrested. Smith then made a long-day confessal to police, happy to see that his role as a serial killer would make him even more famous than before.
After [[Mary Morstan (Sherlock)|Mary Morstan]]' death, Culverton Smith was targeted by detective consultant [[Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock)|Sherlock Holmes]], who saw into the businessman benevolent facade. He also worked with Sherlock' sister [[Eurus Holmes]] for manipulating the detective. After tried to kill Sherlock when he was hospitalised, the latter managed to trick him into make a confessal and recorded it, causing him to be arrested. Smith then made a long-day confessal to police, happy to see that his role as a serial killer would make him even more famous than before.
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{{Quote|Why do I kill? It's not about hatred, or, or revenge. I'm not a dark person. Killing human beings, it just makes me... Ah, incredibly happy. You know, in-in-in films, when you see dead people, pretending to be dead, and it's just living people lying down? Well, that's not what dead people look like. Dead people, look like things. I like to make people into things. Then you can own them.|Culverton Smith to [[Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock)|Sherlock Holmes]]}}
{{Quote|Why do I kill? It's not about hatred, or, or revenge. I'm not a dark person. Killing human beings, it just makes me... Ah, incredibly happy. You know, in-in-in films, when you see dead people, pretending to be dead, and it's just living people lying down? Well, that's not what dead people look like. Dead people, look like things. I like to make people into things. Then you can own them.|Culverton Smith to [[Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock)|Sherlock Holmes]]}}
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 12 June 2024

For the other versions of the character, see Culverton Smith (homonymy)

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" Tell them your darkest secret. Because, if you tell them, and they decide they'd rather not know, you can't take it back. You can't unsay it. Once you've opened your heart, you can't close it again.
— Culverton Smith
"

Culverton Smith is the main antagonist of the episode "The Lying Detective" (January, 2017) of the English TV series Sherlock after previously appeared as a cameo in the preceding episode "The Six Thatchers". He was a business and philantropist as well secretly a prolific serial-killer, and the father of Faith Smith.

After Mary Morstan' death, Culverton Smith was targeted by detective consultant Sherlock Holmes, who saw into the businessman benevolent facade. He also worked with Sherlock' sister Eurus Holmes for manipulating the detective. After tried to kill Sherlock when he was hospitalised, the latter managed to trick him into make a confessal and recorded it, causing him to be arrested. Smith then made a long-day confessal to police, happy to see that his role as a serial killer would make him even more famous than before.

History[edit]

Early life[edit]

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Targeted by Sherlock Holmes[edit]

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Personality[edit]

" Why do I kill? It's not about hatred, or, or revenge. I'm not a dark person. Killing human beings, it just makes me... Ah, incredibly happy. You know, in-in-in films, when you see dead people, pretending to be dead, and it's just living people lying down? Well, that's not what dead people look like. Dead people, look like things. I like to make people into things. Then you can own them.
— Culverton Smith to Sherlock Holmes
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