Originally posted by Fleetwood Mac
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You also have to realize the enormous problem and pressure that a family member of the Ripper would be under. Say if one of Kozminski's siblings suspected him. This person would have a major problem. Go to the police and tell them? What if Kozminski had been convicted? Can you imagine the problems this would have caused for his family? Jews, living in the East End? It would have been a MAJOR problem. A major security issue. So what is the alternative? Not to go to the police? Or to go, and hope that the police can come up with some sort of "solution" to a very delicate problem?
"It is here, in his official sanctum, that we find the head of that complex organisation known as the Criminal Investigation Department of the Metropolitan Police. Dr. Anderson is an Assistant Commissioner, and his staff a strong body of picked officers are concerned with every matter relating to the prevention and detection of crime. These detectives are engaged, it may be, not merely in elucidating mysteries or in making arrests, but in the performance of a large amount of inquiry work, both for the metropolitan and for the provincial and foreign police; and in all their movements they are responsible to their chief, whose controlling hand and inspiring brain govern the conduct of every investigation requiring delicacy and originality of handling.
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An observation of ours, that in England the police are necessarily hampered a great deal by the freedom-loving characteristics of the people which are opposed to the introduction of measures such as are at the command of the continental police, induces Dr. Anderson to observe that his department has "a great thirst for information," and the public might often assist him very materially by communicating with him in confidence, for very often a small matter sets his officers in motion."
June 11, 1892 - Representative Men at Home: Dr. Anderson at New Scotland Yard from Cassell's Saturday Journal
Note the date... [emphasis mine]
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