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Henry Moore (police officer)

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He was promoted to Inspector 1st class on 22 December 1890, and to Chief Inspector on 27 September 1895. After his retirement from the Metropolitan force on 9 October 1899, he worked for the
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as the lead investigative officer in the case. He remained the lead detective until 1896, by which time the murderer, who was never caught, appeared to be inactive.
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on 26 April 1869, was promoted to Sergeant on 29 August 1872, and became an Inspector on 25 August 1878. On 30 April 1888, he joined the
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On 17 November 1918, Henry Moore suffered a stroke and died at the age of seventy, at
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police at the rank of Superintendent, until his second retirement in 1913.
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The College Farm Mystery: The True Story of the Finchley Murder of 1898
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The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
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In September 1888, he was seconded from Scotland Yard to
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Index

Northamptonshire
Metropolitan Police Service
Criminal Investigation Department
Scotland Yard
Whitechapel
Whitechapel murders
Jack the Ripper
Mary Ann Nichols
Frederick Abberline
Great Eastern Railway
Southend-on-Sea
ISBN
1-84119-225-2
ISBN
978-1791690601


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Jack the Ripper
Annie Chapman
Catherine Eddowes
Mary Jane Kelly
Mary Ann Nichols
Elizabeth Stride
Frederick Abberline
Robert Anderson
Walter Andrews
Thomas Arnold

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