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'''Emilia Ricoletti''' was a 19th Century woman, member of a radical feminist circle, with tuberculosis. She commited suicid by shooting herself in the head; however, she appeared to returned from the deads and killed her husband, [[Eustace Carmichael]]. The case was investigated by private detective [[Sherlock Holmes (19th Century)|Sherlock Holmes]] and his associate [[John Watson (19th Century)|John Watson]].
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{{Infobox Character|title=Emelia Ricoletti|image=[[File:Sherlock-AB-edit.jpg|250px]]|first appearance="[[The Abominable Bride]]"|last appearance="[[The Abominable Bride]]"|portrayed by=[[Natasha O'Keeffe]]|name=Unknown original name|alias=Emelia Ricoletti|sexe={{f}}|occupations=Housewife}}
{{Quote|What does it look like, my handsome friend? It’s a shotgun wedding.|Emelia to her husband [[Thomas Ricoletti]]}}
'''Emelia Ricoletti''' is the eponymous secondary antagonist of the Christmas TV special "[[The Abominable Bride]]" from the TV series ''[[Sherlock]]''. She was a 19th Century [[London (alternate 19th Century)|londonian]] woman, member of a radical feminist circle, with tuberculosis. She commited suicid by shooting herself in the head; however, she appeared to returned from the deads and killed her husband, [[Thomas Ricoletti]]. The case was investigated by private detective [[Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock' 19th Century)|Sherlock Holmes]] and his associate [[John Watson (Sherlock' 19th Century)|John Watson]].
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===The Ricoletti Case===
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For the original character, see Emelia Ricoletti

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" What does it look like, my handsome friend? It’s a shotgun wedding.
— Emelia to her husband Thomas Ricoletti
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Emelia Ricoletti is the eponymous secondary antagonist of the Christmas TV special "The Abominable Bride" from the TV series Sherlock. She was a 19th Century londonian woman, member of a radical feminist circle, with tuberculosis. She commited suicid by shooting herself in the head; however, she appeared to returned from the deads and killed her husband, Thomas Ricoletti. The case was investigated by private detective Sherlock Holmes and his associate John Watson.

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The Ricoletti Case[edit]

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