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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]].
'''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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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 and his associate John Watson.

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