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Sleuthing sheep, Young Sherlock and a new Poirot: how amateur detectives took over our screens

Sleuthing sheep, Young Sherlock and a new Poirot: how amateur detectives took over our screens
Culture | The Guardian

From the Sherlock Holmes spin-offs to The Sheep Detectives, DIY sleuths are on the case all over TV and cinema. But where did the trope of the outsider who outsmarts the professionals come from – and how do these depictions compare to reality? On television you don’t have to be a cop to solve crime; the police can just hire you as a consultant. All you need is the uncanny ability to solve each and every mystery in time for the next episode. You might be a retired detective (Monk, Ridley, the many Poirot spin-offs) or a bestselling mystery writer (Murder, She Wrote, Castle) or a vicar (Grantche

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