In his inquest testimony Abberline said, "I had an intimation from Inspector Beck that the bloodhounds had been sent for, and the reply had been received that they were on the way. Dr. Phillips was unwilling to force the door, as it would be very much better to test the dogs, if they were coming. We remained until about 1.30 p.m., when Superintendent Arnold arrived, and he informed me that the order in regard to the dogs had been countermanded, and he gave orders for the door to be forced."
I take this to mean someone "called off the dogs", so to speak. Anyone know WHO countermanded the order to send the dogs? Why?
Much is made of Warren's decision to have the Graffito in Goulston Street erased. Might this decision have been of greater magnitude? Expanding a bit. If the police had access to dogs why were they never utilized. Although it occurred within the City of London (and as far as I know there's no mention of the city police having access to or utilizing dogs), dogs may have been effective in tracking Eddowes killer's scent from Mitre Square.
I take this to mean someone "called off the dogs", so to speak. Anyone know WHO countermanded the order to send the dogs? Why?
Much is made of Warren's decision to have the Graffito in Goulston Street erased. Might this decision have been of greater magnitude? Expanding a bit. If the police had access to dogs why were they never utilized. Although it occurred within the City of London (and as far as I know there's no mention of the city police having access to or utilizing dogs), dogs may have been effective in tracking Eddowes killer's scent from Mitre Square.
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