We have covered the description of the items that need to be done in the seance room.
Here you’re free to get the The Walls Have Ears achievement.
We’ve described everything you should probably do in the seance room to get all the clues.
You’ll find out what happened, who the man is, and you’ll get your first case.
During the case, you will have the opportunity to obtain The Walls Have Ears achievement.
Assessing the Brit
When you enter the seance room, you will see an unusual scene.
We won’t go into details.
Let’s move on to the moment when you give the cane back to its owner.
Once you do so, you have to look at the man and judge who you think he is.
It’s worth looking at:
The first answer is correct (marked on the screenshot above).
It’ll make Sherlock think the man is Lord Craven.
He’ll say he has no idea what happened.
During the seance, Lady Craven started screaming, causing him to interrupt the seance.
He will add that angry Lord Craven struck him and broke his nose.
This way you will get a task that will take you to an open space.
The correct connection is:
Broken heel
Go out the back door and stand by the window.
It is right by the window, between two tiles.
Wardrobe
You should go to the wardrobe to search for the shoe.
Under the table with employee attire on top, is one shoe with a broken heel.
It belongs to the maid.
She will walk around the hotel in her own shoes.
Maid
After checking the shoe, you must search for the maid.
Mark this task in the log so that it’s possible for you to talk to other employees.
The woman admits she saw the seance, but she doesn’t know anything else.
She is certain, however, that it was her who frightened Lady Craven by appearing outside the window.
There, you’ll have to correctly arrange the events of this evening.
Room 226
After all the information from the seance room has been arranged, go to 226.

We marked all the important elements on the screenshot above.
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