During the course of the Whitechapel Murders, there are four cases of fixed point policemen. First, an unknown officer in the Chapman murder, from the story of witness Henry Holland. (click)
Next, we know of a police constable only by number, PC 426H, who was on fixed point duty. He ran with PC Lamb to the Stride murder scene on Berner Street. When they got to the yard, Lamb shone his light on the body and sent PC 426H for the nearest doctor.
A day later was the knife found by Coram, involving Constable Joseph Drage, 282 H Division (click)
Finally we have the case of an unknown fixed point officer at Commercial St and Thrawl in the early morning hours of Wed, Nov 14th, reported by Mr. Galloway. (click)
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Next, we know of a police constable only by number, PC 426H, who was on fixed point duty. He ran with PC Lamb to the Stride murder scene on Berner Street. When they got to the yard, Lamb shone his light on the body and sent PC 426H for the nearest doctor.
A day later was the knife found by Coram, involving Constable Joseph Drage, 282 H Division (click)
Finally we have the case of an unknown fixed point officer at Commercial St and Thrawl in the early morning hours of Wed, Nov 14th, reported by Mr. Galloway. (click)
Roy
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