Have just started reading "The man who caught Crippen" by Nicholas Connell.
Some things have come to light already, which I'd very much like to hear other forum members views on.......
Dew joined the Met in 1882 and was posted to Paddington Green Station (X Division), I assume that he was resident in the station at this period. Then in 1886 gets married and moves with his wife to Tinnis Street, Bethnal Green (which is some 40 minute bike ride to Paddington Green Station), which could hardly be described as living locally which I had always been lead to believe officers had to be, to their respective station and beggars the question, why? I have been unable to locate exactly where in Bethnal Green, Tinnis Street was, so I assume it's either been renamed or redeveloped and no longer exists.
Anyway in 1887 Dew joins the CID and is posted to H Division, he has grave concerns for his wife and children having to move to such a place as Whitechapel. Yet they've been living in Bethnal Green, which is right next door and just as bad?
Some things have come to light already, which I'd very much like to hear other forum members views on.......
Dew joined the Met in 1882 and was posted to Paddington Green Station (X Division), I assume that he was resident in the station at this period. Then in 1886 gets married and moves with his wife to Tinnis Street, Bethnal Green (which is some 40 minute bike ride to Paddington Green Station), which could hardly be described as living locally which I had always been lead to believe officers had to be, to their respective station and beggars the question, why? I have been unable to locate exactly where in Bethnal Green, Tinnis Street was, so I assume it's either been renamed or redeveloped and no longer exists.
Anyway in 1887 Dew joins the CID and is posted to H Division, he has grave concerns for his wife and children having to move to such a place as Whitechapel. Yet they've been living in Bethnal Green, which is right next door and just as bad?
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