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1:21:03
It was written by the killer, sir.
1:21:05
And how do you know that?
1:21:07
I was here three-quarters
of an hour ago.

1:21:11
This building-- mostly Jews
live here, is that right?

1:21:13
- Yeah, that's right.
- Ready now, sir.

1:21:16
Put that away and get out of here
immediately.

1:21:20
- Abberline.
- Yeah?

1:21:22
Wash that off.
1:21:24
- What?
- You heard me.

1:21:25
- It's evidence, sir.
- Listen to me.

1:21:28
In another hour, there will be
a thousand people poking about in here.

1:21:32
If those words are seen,
not a Jew in London will be safe.

1:21:35
We'll have may hem on the streets.
So wash it off!.

1:21:39
That's an educated hand, sir.
An educated man wrote that.

1:21:43
- Look for yourself.
- I don't have to look. I've seen it.

1:21:46
An educated man
knows how to spell "Jews."

1:21:50
I don't know what this refers to,
but I'm sure it's got nothing to do...

1:21:52
with the people who live around here.
1:21:57
Sergeant, I want two constables
to wash that off.

1:22:01
What are you looking to him for?
Wash it off!.

1:22:06
Yes, sir.
1:22:09
Halfa dozen men have seen it already.
The sergeant has copied it down.

1:22:12
I'll remember these words
for as long as I live.

1:22:14
So all you're doing
is destroying its value as evidence.

1:22:18
No, all I'm doing is taking
charge of an investigation...

1:22:21
that you have bungled
to the point of gross inefficiency...

1:22:24
and I've had enough.
1:22:26
You are suspended from duty, Abberline.
1:22:29
Inspector Abberline is suspended.
1:22:33
- All his privileges are cancelled.
- Yes, sir.

1:22:50
You've not seen her, then?
1:22:53
Well, if she comes around,
give her this.

1:22:58
Long letter, eh?

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