I am a history teacher in need of some help. My exam board has set a task for my students to compare the investigative methods used in the cases of Jack the Ripper (1888) & the Yorkshire Ripper (1975–81).
I have read 'Jack the Ripper - Scotland Yard Investigates' by Evans & Rumbelow which was some help, but I was a little disappointed. Having looked at the Internet there appears to be so much missing.
Does you know of anywhere else that does just focus on the investigation ?
I could do with knowing if, when & where the police dressed up as prostitutes. What analysis of crimes scenes were made if any ? I saw on another forum about a blood sample having taken, after which murder was this ? What did the police do with the piece of apron ? How come the coroner seemed to take a lead in the investigation rather than the police ? If anyone could suggest any other methods I would really appreciate the guidance. Unfortnately the more detail the better.
I have just read 'Wicked - Beyond Belief' by Michael Bilton & would like to build up an equally as detailed analysis. Perhaps the authorities simply did not have a wide a range of techniques, leads, clues as the West Yorkshire police ?
Sorry to take up peoples' valuable time but want only the best for my students.
I have read 'Jack the Ripper - Scotland Yard Investigates' by Evans & Rumbelow which was some help, but I was a little disappointed. Having looked at the Internet there appears to be so much missing.
Does you know of anywhere else that does just focus on the investigation ?
I could do with knowing if, when & where the police dressed up as prostitutes. What analysis of crimes scenes were made if any ? I saw on another forum about a blood sample having taken, after which murder was this ? What did the police do with the piece of apron ? How come the coroner seemed to take a lead in the investigation rather than the police ? If anyone could suggest any other methods I would really appreciate the guidance. Unfortnately the more detail the better.
I have just read 'Wicked - Beyond Belief' by Michael Bilton & would like to build up an equally as detailed analysis. Perhaps the authorities simply did not have a wide a range of techniques, leads, clues as the West Yorkshire police ?
Sorry to take up peoples' valuable time but want only the best for my students.
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