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Welcome to the boards and congratulations on your book, Steve! I'm curious about the NCA profile, also to see how it relates to my own, very limited, thougts on what made this man tick and what type of man this may have been.
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Frank"You can rob me, you can starve me and you can beat me and you can kill me. Just don't bore me."
Clint Eastwood as Gunny in "Heartbreak Ridge"
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Originally posted by FrankO View PostWelcome to the boards and congratulations on your book, Steve! I'm curious about the NCA profile, also to see how it relates to my own, very limited, thougts on what made this man tick and what type of man this may have been.
Best regards,
Frank
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I'm intrigued by your information about your book, and will order it soon. Congratulations, by the way, on the publication.Pat D. https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/reading.gif
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Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon View PostHi Steven
By total coincidence I bought another book of yours a couple of weeks back - How Killers Are Really Caught . Looking forward to reading it [ bit of a backlog at min ] .
Regards Darryl
That's great to hear, thanks. As and when you get round to it I hope you enjoy it.
Best wishes
Steve
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Originally posted by Pcdunn View PostI'm intrigued by your information about your book, and will order it soon. Congratulations, by the way, on the publication.
Thank you very much, that's much appreciated.
Less than six weeks now. I hope you get a lot out if it.
Best wishes
Steve
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Originally posted by StevenKeogh View PostHi all,
I posted last year to say I was writing a book and am pleased to be able to tell you it's out next month.
I'm a former detective inspector from the Met Police and spent the last 12 years of my career investigating murders. Prior to that, I policed Whitechapel. I also investigated terrorism, so feel quite an affinity to Frederick Abberline, having shared a similar career path.
My book looks at how we would investigate these crimes should they happen today. Incorporated into that I look to answer three questions:
- Which crimes did JTR commit
- Why did he commit them
- Who was he
I'm also pleased to say the National Crime Agency has contributed their first ever 'criminal profile' of the killer. In the UK, the NCA provide advice to police forces in major investigations. Part of that includes the provision of crime scene assessments and predictive profiles. Only three people in the UK are qualified to perform that role, one of whom contributed to the book (with the full support of the NCA).
The book is primarily aimed at those without a deep knowledge of the cases but I'm sure there are parts that some here would find of interest.
I found casebook.org to be a tremendous help in my research, so thank you to those that run this site. I also had a couple of questions that people were kind enough to answer.
The book is called Murder Investigation Team: Jack the Ripper, and is available to pre-order on Amazon and most other sites.
Thanks again and for those that do decide to read it, I hope you enjoy it.
Best wishes
Steve
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Originally posted by Aethelwulf View Postanyone had sight of this (released today)? be keen to see a review if soRegards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Hi Wulf, I’m away from home at the moment but I got an email today to say that it’s been delivered.Last edited by Aethelwulf; 07-21-2023, 01:06 PM.
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