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I guess that's why many modern private detective presentations concern the era before 1965. It might also have something to do with the drama of the death penalty in Britain.
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Well back then, private detectives were more glamorous. Now, I think of them mostly sitting in vans trying to get pictures of cheating wives or husbands.
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Yes, even Jack the Ripper started one. On The Strand apparently.Originally posted by sdreid View PostIn the late 19th Century, starting your own private detective agency seemed to have been quite the thing.
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As I recall, Abberline became a Pinkerton agent but I don't know whether he eventually started his own firm.
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Especially among the criminal tendencies Stan (and I'm thinking Tom's man here)...which perhaps is why, to this day, the profession isn't particularly well regarded...
All the best
Dave
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In the late 19th Century, starting your own private detective agency seemed to have been quite the thing.
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I don't know any truly international detective agency other than Pinkerton's during the Ripper period.
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Burns actually joined the Secret Service in 1889. In 1888, I'm pretty sure he was a member of the Furlong Detective Agency.
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The BOI/FBI also had ties with the William J. Burns International Detective Agency since Burns was its director in the early 1920s, right before J. Edgar Hoover took over. I think that Burns might have been in the Secret Service at the time of the Ripper murders.
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Pinkerton's files were supposedly used in the foundation of the FBI.
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