Detective Chief Inspector Walter Dew (17 April 1863 – 16 December 1947) was a British Metropolitan Police officer who was involved in the hunt for both Jack the Ripper and Dr Crippen.
Detective Chief Inspector WalterDew (17 April 1863 – 16 December 1947) was a British Metropolitan Police officer who was involved in the hunt for both...
Edmund Reid notes a "son and daughter living in Finsbury Park area". WalterDew, a detective constable stationed with H Division, later wrote: Her past...
estimated Kelly's height at 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 metres). Detective WalterDew, in his autobiography, claimed to have known Kelly well by sight. He described...
Whitechapel, investigated the attack but the culprits were never caught. WalterDew, a detective constable stationed with H Division, later wrote that he...
telegraphed their location to Scotland Yard. Scotland Yard sent Chief Inspector WalterDew to arrest them upon their arrival in Canada. Returned to England, she...
searched, but nothing was found. Under questioning by Chief Inspector WalterDew, Crippen admitted that he had fabricated the story about his wife having...
various detectives investigating the Ripper murders. Chief Inspector WalterDew, then a detective constable in Whitechapel's H Division in 1888, knew...
television series Jack the Ripper Shelley played Detective Constable WalterDew. Shelley was born in Chelsea, London, the son of Frank Shelley, a painter...
(2004) The Complete Jack the Ripper: 12. Penguin Nicholas Connell (2005) WalterDew: The Man Who Caught Crippen: 7–55 "Seven places in London connected with...
incriminate the Jews and throw the police off the track of the real murderer. WalterDew, a detective constable in Whitechapel, tended to think that the writing...
image would assist in solving the crime. In 1888, London police officer WalterDew—later known for catching the murderer Dr Crippen—recalled optography being...
Elizabeth Stride Police Frederick Abberline Robert Anderson Walter Andrews Thomas Arnold WalterDew George Godley Melville Macnaghten Henry Moore Edmund Reid...
maid. Froest investigated the case together with Inspectors Walter Dinnie and WalterDew. They tracked Johnson, who by now was spending large amounts...
Elizabeth Stride Police Frederick Abberline Robert Anderson Walter Andrews Thomas Arnold WalterDew George Godley Melville Macnaghten Henry Moore Edmund Reid...
Whitechapel-road, where the first murder was committed" (quoted in Begg, p. 56). WalterDew wrote in his memoirs, that "there can be no doubt that the August Bank...
Elizabeth Stride Police Frederick Abberline Robert Anderson Walter Andrews Thomas Arnold WalterDew George Godley Melville Macnaghten Henry Moore Edmund Reid...
Elizabeth Stride Police Frederick Abberline Robert Anderson Walter Andrews Thomas Arnold WalterDew George Godley Melville Macnaghten Henry Moore Edmund Reid...
DCI WalterDew arrested murder suspect Hawley Harvey Crippen and his lover Ethel Le Neve at Rimouski aboard the Canadian Pacific liner Montrose. Dew repatriated...
of three of them: Chapman, Stride and Kelly. Detective Chief Inspector WalterDew, who was a detective constable in the Whitechapel CID throughout the Ripper...
Elizabeth Stride Police Frederick Abberline Robert Anderson Walter Andrews Thomas Arnold WalterDew George Godley Melville Macnaghten Henry Moore Edmund Reid...
identity of Inspector WalterDew, Crippen's nemesis, but when a murder occurs aboard the ship the captain invites "Inspector Dew" to investigate. The novel...
A dew pond is an artificial pond usually sited on the top of a hill, intended for watering livestock. Dew ponds are used in areas where a natural supply...
criminal. Kendall's radio messages alerted Scotland Yard, and Inspector WalterDew was dispatched to Canada on a faster ship, the White Star Line's SS Laurentic...