I have continued to investigate unsolved questions in relation to the many Ripper letters. This time I have looked into the identity of P.C.60.C. A letter written in 1889 purporting to be from the Ripper states this Police officer can tell you almost as much as them. This lit my interest in trying to find their identity.
To start with I searched through the newspaper archives, police records and trial transcripts. This was to no avail. After I decided to contact the MET Police heritage centre and inquire if they could be any assistance in my search and whilst they could give me and directly further information due to the C Division files being long missing, almost certainly destroyed they did inform me of a surprising bit of information - due to the number being 60 it is much more likely that the police officer in question isn't a constable but sergeant.
I then switched my search to Police Sergeant 60 C rather than Police Constable 60 C. However likewise this got me nowhere. But then, when searching old bailey records, I discovered Police Sergeant 60 City Police in an old bailey record, Amos Dudman.
At this point this was going to be the end of my post. A tenuous link that could easily be dismissed, but then after searching his name on casebook, the coincidences appeared.
Many of you know Amos Dudman, as Sergeant Dudman, known for his involvement in the aftermath at Mitre Square and discovery of blood stains in the area:
Upon learning of this coincidence and connection to the case I know believe Amos Dudman is the identity of police officer referred to in the letter. It's obvious the sender could've made a mistake and they erroneously listed them as PC and I believe the C isn't for C / St James Division, quite a way away from the crimes but actually for City Police.
Points to ponder / further investigation:
1. I believe there is a chance Amos Dudman was dismissed from the Police. If this was the case, when and why I do not currently know but I will try to find out if he was. If he was dismissed around July 1889 or shortly after that would be quite a significant red flag.
2. It's unclear if this is the correct Amos Dudman as there seemed to be 1-3 all born in the same area, but in 1901 an Amos Dudman is listed as living with his with Elizabeth Dudman who was born in Whitechapel in 1856. I would be interested to know her maiden name and if she crops up in the case anywhere.
https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/brow...dman#highlight
To start with I searched through the newspaper archives, police records and trial transcripts. This was to no avail. After I decided to contact the MET Police heritage centre and inquire if they could be any assistance in my search and whilst they could give me and directly further information due to the C Division files being long missing, almost certainly destroyed they did inform me of a surprising bit of information - due to the number being 60 it is much more likely that the police officer in question isn't a constable but sergeant.
I then switched my search to Police Sergeant 60 C rather than Police Constable 60 C. However likewise this got me nowhere. But then, when searching old bailey records, I discovered Police Sergeant 60 City Police in an old bailey record, Amos Dudman.
At this point this was going to be the end of my post. A tenuous link that could easily be dismissed, but then after searching his name on casebook, the coincidences appeared.
Many of you know Amos Dudman, as Sergeant Dudman, known for his involvement in the aftermath at Mitre Square and discovery of blood stains in the area:
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Points to ponder / further investigation:
1. I believe there is a chance Amos Dudman was dismissed from the Police. If this was the case, when and why I do not currently know but I will try to find out if he was. If he was dismissed around July 1889 or shortly after that would be quite a significant red flag.
2. It's unclear if this is the correct Amos Dudman as there seemed to be 1-3 all born in the same area, but in 1901 an Amos Dudman is listed as living with his with Elizabeth Dudman who was born in Whitechapel in 1856. I would be interested to know her maiden name and if she crops up in the case anywhere.
https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/brow...dman#highlight
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