Originally posted by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1
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I have a feeling though that the Jack the Ripper case was a major embarrassment to Anderson. The most famous case of the generation and he had been at the head of the investigation which had failed to catch the killer. This surely would have grated on such a proud man. In his own mind the ID took on a significance it never had and no matter what was said about Anderson he was going on record to lay it out that he hadn't been bested. Swanson fleshes out some details of the ID but is mostly non committal on its significance other than stating no other murders took place after it. Unless you count Frances Cole he is technically correct even accounting for the gap between the final murder and the ID.
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