Originally posted by Hunter
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Thank you for mentioning Insp Moore a good time and opportunity for me to mention this article on The Ripper murders published in The Police Review magazine in 1913. The article was centred around an interview with Chief Inspector Henry Moore who was as is documented directly involved in investigating the murders the relevant quote is "Well so far as I could make out he was a mad foreign sailor, who paid periodical visits to London on board ship. He committed the crimes and then went back to his ship, and remembered nothing about them"
Now where does Insp Moore figure in the shining light category, and do we have a sailor suspect who was mad and wait didnt a witness describe someone of sailor like appearence or have i been dreaming
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