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"I should think fellows with plenty of money and no brains must have been created for the good of fellows with plenty of brains and no money."
Arthur Orton, aka Sir Roger Tichborne.
Once again it says that Watkins was carrying the whistle on the fateful night, but as far as I can see he was not. Doesn't stop it being his whistle of course.
It shows the continuing mystique of the Jack the Ripper name that even something as peripheral as these items bring prices far above their value. Now, if we could just find his knife...!
Once again it says that Watkins was carrying the whistle on the fateful night, but as far as I can see he was not. Doesn't stop it being his whistle of course.
I thought the police started carrying whistles from the end of 1884.
Where does it say 1889?
I always thought that by 1888 the police officers all carried standard issues whistles, having replaced the hand-rattles at the end of 1884
This whistle therefore COULD have been from his beat on the night of Eddowes murder
Originally posted by The Rookie DetectiveView Post
I thought the police started carrying whistles from the end of 1884.
Where does it say 1889?
I always thought that by 1888 the police officers all carried standard issues whistles, having replaced the hand-rattles at the end of 1884
This whistle therefore COULD have been from his beat on the night of Eddowes murder
RD
While the Met had whistles by 1888, the City Force did not.
This is one reason why in Mitre Square it was George Morris , the nightwatchman, who blew his whistle, Watkins not having one.
While the Met had whistles by 1888, the City Force did not.
This is one reason why in Mitre Square it was George Morris , the nightwatchman, who blew his whistle, Watkins not having one.
Steve
Ah that makes sense, thank you for clearing that up Steve. I wasn't sure about the COL police so that makes sense.
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