Hi everyone. I've always been a little confused about the relevance when it came to matters of jurisdiction over the whole GSG affair. The reason is because of this: the evidence at the scene (the graffito but especially the apron) related to the homicide that was committed in Mitre Square, which technically occured in the City of London. Now, that being said, the Eddowes homicide occured on the City of London police jurisdiction. So, wouldn't the GSG and apron have been a matter for them instead of the Met, even though the evidence was located outside the COL district? I just think that Arnold and Warren had no authority to order the writing be erased since the evidence didn't pertain to a homicide that occured on their territory. It should have been left solely on Major Smith's decision, at least until the writing could be photographed and then they could coordinate with each other afterwards.
Anyone agree or disagree?
Anyone agree or disagree?
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