Hi,
I was reflecting upon the notion that many documents missing from JTR files had been taken as souvenirs by policemen, relatives, ripperologists, and others over the years. How can we get them back? The answer might be that we will never get them back. But if an appeal goes out to the possessors of such things to at least make copies of them and send them to Kew or elsewhere anonymously, that there shouldn't be any reasonable argument against their doing so.
Perhaps some of the perpetrators are deceased and the documents have passed into the hands of family members. I could then see it be embarrassing to turn in originals and having to say that mom or dad had them in their collection. But surely there should be no objection to making copies and sending them in. How to get the message out might be the real question.
Mike
I was reflecting upon the notion that many documents missing from JTR files had been taken as souvenirs by policemen, relatives, ripperologists, and others over the years. How can we get them back? The answer might be that we will never get them back. But if an appeal goes out to the possessors of such things to at least make copies of them and send them to Kew or elsewhere anonymously, that there shouldn't be any reasonable argument against their doing so.
Perhaps some of the perpetrators are deceased and the documents have passed into the hands of family members. I could then see it be embarrassing to turn in originals and having to say that mom or dad had them in their collection. But surely there should be no objection to making copies and sending them in. How to get the message out might be the real question.
Mike
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