Mycroft's seen this obsession, addiction before, but it's healthier than other addictions Sherlock has had. As it is, it makes sense to involve Sherlock now, as Mycroft, though he easily could, would waste precious time coming up to speed on the case. His brother already had all of the facts on the other deaths, as well as having invested far more time in the thought process, and thus ahead of the game.

Mycroft is certain Sherlock does see this as a game, which is another reason he would never protest clearing the room, to avoid upsetting those coworkers close to Jessica any further.

So, Mycroft opens the door, and releases the hyperactive bloodhound. He says nothing other and only slightly gestures with his hand.
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