Letters from Whitechapel

Nothing there either.

Jack makes a normal move.

Discussion ad lib, and @Lordof1 to make the first police move.

So, the coach move has to have been to 77?

Without confirming or denying that, remember that the coach move is two single-step moves, each of which leaves a clue. (And it consumes two moves on the track.)

Probably moved 110, 94, 77. Then my guess would be 22, and he’s probably up around 17/18 right about now.

Would make sense for him to have his base in the northwest sector where there are a lot of other potential murder sites, but start on the right on the first night. 29 looks like a particularly good spot.

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My own suggestion.

Green standard, red coach

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Agree on all counts. Unfortunately I don’t think any of us is close enough to nab him now and he could be anyway in north west London by the time we get there.

Well @Whistle_Pig can get to 18,19 and effectively block whilst the rest of us come charging over?

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Sounds like a reasonable plan. I’m trying to figure out if there is any benefit to me staying down here, just in case Jack has somehow doubled back on himself.

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Good plan. I don’t think there’s much point me trying to follow the trail directly at this point, let’s just take the shortest path we can.

So I’ll move between 58 and 73 and try to pick up the trail near 42, or wherever it is there. If Jack went east at 22 instead it shouldn’t make a huge difference.

I think I’ll try to confirm that Jack hasn’t slipped past us somehow, and move to 110-111.

I’ll do similar 74-75-76


@Whistle_Pig next, then InkyBloc.

@Whistle_Pig, your movement is next.

Apologies!

Move to the junction between 18, 19, and 39

@InkyBloc

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Move to 70/71/87

@Lordof1 gets the first search/arrest.

73 then 58

No to both. @Assussanni?

Search 111 → 110, please.