Originally posted by Simon Wood
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that was just musing...
The (uncertain) point was: Anderson was the only officer to find the case "unimportant" in 1888, as you suggest.
Then he became the only officer to claim the case solved.
Did Anderson's mind work like that: "Ok, true, I wasn't in London, I know I should have been, but no matter, for the case has been solved anyway, and the ripper safely caged, etc".
In short, was he minimizing the "mistake" he made remaining out of London until after the double event ?
Perhaps... That could also explain why he insisted that London had ever been safe, ripper or not, during the automn-of-no-terror.
Amitiés,
David
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