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... The problem was that when the police received lots of information about the case of Jack the Ripper they found it very hard to select information that could help them because they had to go through everything by hand unlike todays age where they use computer to select useful resources saving a lot of useful time. ...
Another thing that the police were to blame for was the letters that were sent and wrote by the Ripper they did not take too much notice of them at first they also destroyed one. ... This was then known as the "saucy Jack postcard . ... This wouldnt have really helped the police to find the Ripper but might have given them an insight into his motive. ... This would have helped the police try to catch the Ripper because they would know that the murderer might have worn a leather apron. ...
After the double murder of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes on the 30th September, the police increased their efforts to catch the Ripper. ...
To try to catch the Ripper, the police questioned 76 slaughterers and butchers, as the murders suggested that the killer was within this profession. ... More policemen didnt stop the Ripper as there was so much prostitution going on and the police couldnt tell the difference between customers and killers.
After the final murder of Mary Kelly, the police were doing all that they could to catch the Ripper but it wasnt enough.
Approximate Word count = 1091 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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