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Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888. He disputes Sir Charles Warren's right to disrupt him. Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London. Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888. The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification.

Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888. He disputes Sir Charles Warren's right to disrupt him. Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London. Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888. The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification.
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Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888. He disputes Sir Charles Warren's right to disrupt him. Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London. Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888. The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification.
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