TRAILER: Federick Abberline Part 2
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Abberline – Ripper Tales – the True Crime story of Frederick Abberline (Part 2)
Episode Title: The Ripper’s Shadow Part 2 – Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline
This follow-up dive explores the gritty reality of Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline's post-Ripper life, as featured in the Detective Diaries podcast
Inside the Episode:
While popular culture often traps Abberline in 1888 Whitechapel, his 30-year career at Scotland Yard was marked by some of the Victorian era's most explosive scandals and international intrigue.
- The Cleveland Street Scandal (1889):
- The Case: Just a year after the Ripper murders, Abberline led the investigation into a male brothel at 19 Cleveland Street that employed telegraph boys from the General Post Office.
- The Fallout: The case threatened the very top of British society, with rumors implicating Lord Arthur Somerset and even Prince Albert Victor (the grandson of Queen Victoria).
- The Conflict: Abberline reportedly felt hampered by "higher powers" determined to protect the aristocracy, a frustration that clouded his final years at the Yard.
- The Pinkerton Years & Monte Carlo:
- International Reach: After retiring from the Met in 1892 with 84 commendations, Abberline became the European Agent for the world-renowned Pinkerton National Detective Agency
- Gambling and Grift: For three seasons, he worked in the high-society casinos of Monte Carlo, where he was tasked with identifying and apprehending sophisticated gambling cheats.
- The Turkish Bond Robbery: International high value thefts and suitcases of cash
- A Legacy Etched in Stone: The story of Abberline's final years in Bournemouth and the 2007 campaign that finally marked his grave with a headstone nearly 80 years after his death.
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Part 1 is available on Spotify at:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/56RveX06TFdhjqfV6BNkYW?si=0b9ffc870f3a4350
If you enjoy this podcast, listen in as well to:
The story of Guiseppe Dosi, the Italian Detective famous for disguises: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5kUqdCR44bXE7OPySaDQgG?si=55bfdc8461544337
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- Fact vs. Fiction:
- Appearance: Unlike the troubled, drug-addicted figures played by Johnny Depp (From Hell) or Michael Caine, the real Abberline was described by colleagues as looking like a sober "bank manager" or "solicitor".
- The Suspect: Abberline’s own primary suspect for the Ripper killings was George Chapman (Severin Klosowski), a barber-surgeon and convicted wife-poisoner.
- Legacy in Bournemouth:
- Final Years: Abberline retired to "Estcourt" at 195 Holdenhurst Road in Bournemouth.
- Recognition: For 78 years, he lay in an unmarked grave at Wimborne Road Cemetery. In 2007, a public campaign involving modern police and Ripper historians finally erected a headstone to honor his service.
- Credits:
- Narrator: Nigel Parsons
- Introduction: Jim Luck
- Readers: Etienne Middleton, Freya Holmberg, Deb Parsons, Adina Loliceru