Abberline:
[about Polly's murder]
I'm waiting for the police surgeon's report for more details.
Sir Charles Warren:
[sits at his desk while smoking a cigarette]
I see. Well, one thing's for certain; an Englishman didn't do it.
[Warren pulls up a newspaper clipping of American Natives]

Sir Charles Warren:
Maybe one of these Red Indians wandered into Whitechapel and indulged his natural inclinations.
[Abberline looks doubtfully at the drawing]

Abberline:
With all due respect, sir, I believe this was done by someone with at least a working knowledge of dissection. An educated man, such as a doctor...
Sir Charles Warren:
[quickly interjects]
An educated man? That's preposterous! No well-bred man would do this!
[pause]

Sir Charles Warren:
Probably a tradesman or a butcher...
Abberline:
[nods]
A tradesman is a possibility, sir, yes...
[pause]

Abberline:
But there's a strong indication against it. There was a sprig of grapes under her body.
Sir Charles Warren:
What are you driving at?
Abberline:
No one in Whitechapel, no matter what their trade, could afford grapes. Obviously, they were given to her by the killer. It follows that he must be someone with money.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:49

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