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Scotland Yard's First Cases

By: Joan Lock
Narrated by: Richard Fox
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When Scotland Yard’s first detective branch was set up in 1842, crime was very different from today.

The favoured murder weapon was the cut-throat razor; carrying a pocket watch was dangerous; the most significant clue at a murder scene could be the whereabouts of a candlestick or hat; large households (family, servants and lodgers) complicated many a case; and servants sometimes murdered their masters.

Detectives had few aids and suffered many disadvantages.

The bloody handprints found at two early murder scenes were of no help, there being no way of telling whether blood (or hair) was human or animal.

Fingerprinting was 50 years away, DNA profiling another hundred, and photography was too new to help with identification.

The detectives had no transport and were expected to walk the first three miles on any enquiry before catching an omnibus or cab and trying to recoup the fares.

All reports had to be handwritten with a dip pen and ink, and the only means of keeping contact with colleagues and disseminating information was by post, horseback or foot. In spite of these handicaps and severe press criticism, the detectives achieved some significant successes.

Joan Lock includes such classic cases as the First Railway Murder, as well as many fascinating, fresh reports, weaving in new developments like the electric telegraph against a background of authentic Victorian police procedure.

Charles Dickens said that Scotland Yard detectives gave the impression of leading lives of strong mental excitement. Listeners of this book will understand why....

©2011 Joan Lock (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
Murder England Detective Crime Europe True Crime Great Britain Scotland Biographies & Memoirs
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Interesting story but narrator seems to want to read book as fast as he can.

Interesting but narration lacking

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I had no problems with the information in here but it was hard to keep track of all the people involved. I could not keep it them straight. Still would listen to the others I. This series.

Good resource for lesser known stories.

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Informative case studies of early crime and the evolution of the Scotland Yard police force.

History of Scotland Yard

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