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Use Sources F and G, and your own knowledge, to explain how the police tried to catch Jack the Ripper.
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... Jack The Ripper Sources Coursework 4) Study Sources F and G Use Sources F and G, and your own knowledge, to explain how the police tried to catch Jack the Ripper. There were many ways in which the police tried to catch Jack the Ripper. As Jack the Ripper was never caught, unfortunately, many of their techniques were flawed. Firstly, leaflets, (source F), were posted through people's doors (in the East End) after the first two murders. These were to encourage people to come forward and put people's names who were believed to be suspicious. There were however many short comings in this. Many people in the East End were illiterate, and consequently the leaflets made no impact on them at all. In addition, there were problems even if the people could read. The leaflet itself was very general. "Should you know of any person to whom suspicion is attached..." It is very universal.














