Coincidences are profound experiences, carrying a message for the experiencer which may also prove valuable to other people by encouraging people to look at the world differently. But merely 
writing about an experience isn't enough. The devil is in the details and here's time-tested method for weaving chilling tales of coincidence. One day Bernard Beitman may be remembered with Edgar Allen Poe, who described the Big Bang in 
Eureka!, and Arthur Conan Doyle for his 
Study In Scarlet. That's the tale explaining 
How Sherlock Holmes Predicted A Real-Life Forensic Discovery compelling investigative agencies to up their game when it comes to solving crimes, so writes Micah Hanks. (CS)
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