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Brief Background
They?re were many who tried, as the body count of Jack the Ripper began, the hopes ever finding slowed dwindled down. The early months of Fall were truly horrid as women walked the streets never knowing where the infamous Ripper lurked. In the Scotland Yard there was one man, one determined hunter, who was determined in hunting down this rabid dog and bringing him into justice.. Frederick Abberline, in the year 1888, at the 45 at the time, he was portly and balding with thick moustache and bushy side whiskers, was the determined hunter too find Jack the Ripper.
Frederick Abberline:
Jack the Rippers Hunter. His name was Frederick George Abberline, he was born in January 8th 1843, Dorset. The son of Edward and Hannah …show more content…
It was the experience of the East End and the people who lived there that caused him to be called back to the East End too take lead in the hunt for Jack the Ripper. He was put in charge of the Jack the Ripper cases; due too his extensive experience and knowledge of the area, he was placed on ground investigation. And Chief Inspector Walter Dew described as looking and sounding like a bank manager and at the time, he was portly and balding with thick mustache and bushy side whiskers at the age of 45. Frederick was sent too help in the Annie Chapman with the H Divison and found a torn letter at the scene of the crime which he believed might have being a vital clue for the investigation. He soon traveled to Gravesend, Kent to escort potential Jack the Ripper suspect William Pigott too London and various other people too identification parades in hopes of identifying the Ripper, indicating that he was serious on this investigation, but after several months of not being able too find Jack the Ripper, Frederick Abberline was released from the investigation and returned too Central Office Scotland Yard. Luckily, Abberlines story does not end