There has been much discussion lately on Anderson, instigated by the recent podcast, so I feel that a thread specifically dedicated to Anderson is called for.
Some feel that Anderson's writings and claims raise more questions than answers. Indeed there are several pertinent questions that spring immediately to mind, such as -
What sort of man goes on sick leave for a month, just one week after he has taken up such an important new post?
Why would the alleged identification of the Jewish suspect by a Jewish witness be considered to be so secret and known to so few?
How could such an alleged identification be revealed by only Anderson (publicly years later) and Swanson (privately) for over 100 years?
Why is there no official mention of any such positive identification being made?
What could possibly be so secret or damaging to the reputation of the CID in identifying a Poor Polish Jew as 'Jack the Ripper'?
Anderson has received much criticism and comment over the years, and this started at the end of his first week in office, as he travelled to Switzerland -
"Dr. Anderson, the new chief of the Detective Department, will now have an admirable opportunity of showing that wits sharpened by reflections upon the deeper problems of 'Human Destiny' and the millennium are quite capable of grappling with the mundane problems of the detection of crime."
Some feel that Anderson's writings and claims raise more questions than answers. Indeed there are several pertinent questions that spring immediately to mind, such as -
What sort of man goes on sick leave for a month, just one week after he has taken up such an important new post?
Why would the alleged identification of the Jewish suspect by a Jewish witness be considered to be so secret and known to so few?
How could such an alleged identification be revealed by only Anderson (publicly years later) and Swanson (privately) for over 100 years?
Why is there no official mention of any such positive identification being made?
What could possibly be so secret or damaging to the reputation of the CID in identifying a Poor Polish Jew as 'Jack the Ripper'?
Anderson has received much criticism and comment over the years, and this started at the end of his first week in office, as he travelled to Switzerland -
"Dr. Anderson, the new chief of the Detective Department, will now have an admirable opportunity of showing that wits sharpened by reflections upon the deeper problems of 'Human Destiny' and the millennium are quite capable of grappling with the mundane problems of the detection of crime."
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