Originally posted by Chris
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I must confess I was going by the Radio Times article, for what it's worth:
In fact, the names of every character in Whitechapel are taken from witnesses, policemen or suspects from the 1888 hunt. Phil Davis's character DS Ray Miles...is named after Frank Miles...a local artist who, like many, has been accused of being the Ripper. (Frank became Ray Miles because there's a real-life policeman called Frank Miles. And in TV - a little-known nugget - you can't have fictional policemen named after real ones.)
So I must have been wrong about McCormick, who was obviously not from the 1888 hunt. In the cast, it's DS McCormack, and presumably a nod to John McCormack, lover of Alice McKenzie and witness at her inquest.
I'm rather impressed that they bothered with this kind of detail, which seems to have been included just to keep the likes of us amused. They are probably going to be amused to see how we react.
Love,
Caz
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