This is my first thread I've started and I am very new to the case, but here goes.
When 3am comes around these days if you take a look out of your window, you will be lucky to see even a few people roaming the streets.
What I don't get is that why at 3am in Whitechapel during the times of the murders was Jack allowed to roam around freely?
Surely there wasn't that many people on the streets that with the amount of police on the beat, they couldn't stop maybe 60% of people and question them?
He MUST like the Michael Caine film of Jack the ripper had some kind of way to get about without being stopped or questioned?
When 3am comes around these days if you take a look out of your window, you will be lucky to see even a few people roaming the streets.
What I don't get is that why at 3am in Whitechapel during the times of the murders was Jack allowed to roam around freely?
Surely there wasn't that many people on the streets that with the amount of police on the beat, they couldn't stop maybe 60% of people and question them?
He MUST like the Michael Caine film of Jack the ripper had some kind of way to get about without being stopped or questioned?
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