Pembroke Case

Evidenceand other relevant objects

Painting of the Sapphire Necklace

The Sapphire NecklaceThe necklace consists of a rich, deep blue sapphire, the size of a quail's egg, set in an ornate, silver filigree pendant. It is extremely hard to gauge the price of such an item.

The stolen necklace adds a layer of complexity to the investigation, as it suggests that the motive behind the murder may be more than a simple act of violence. The necklace's value and historical importance make it a central focus in uncovering the true reasons behind Lord Pembroke's death.

Painting of the broken window in the Study

Window in the StudyThe window, positioned near Lord Pembroke's massive oak desk, bears signs of forced entry.

The pattern of the shattered glass suggests an external force, perhaps a blunt object used to gain access to the study, but it is not certain of which way the window was broken. The window latch is now damaged and hanging precariously with glass shattered all around the window, both inside the mansion and out.