Originally posted by Fleetwood Mac
View Post
The Whitechapel Murderer was not the only criminal active at the time. Police had to contend with robbers, muggers, housebreakers, pickpockets, burglars and all manner of villains who contributed to a crime wave which at the time was swamping East London. Stop and search was thus a simple but effective procedure that helped to identify such villains as they went about their business. Given its efficacy, moreover, it should come as no surprise that it was used as part of a stratagy intended to bring the Ripper to justice. A century hence, similar procedures resulted in the capture of Arthur Shawcross and Peter Sutcliffe.
Like I said: simple but effective.
Comment