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Edmund Reid

Detective Inspector Edmund John James Reid (21 March 1846 – 5 December 1917) was the head of the CID in the Metropolitan Police's H Division at the time of the Whitechapel murders of Jack the Ripper in 1888. He was also an early aeronaut.

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Occupation
Head of the CID in the Metropolitan Police's H Division
Born
Edmund John James Reid (1846-03-21)21 March 1846 Canterbury, Kent, England
Children
2
Died
5 December 1917(1917-12-05) (aged 71) Herne Bay, Kent, England
Spouse
Emily Jane

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Police officer and aeronaut

Jack the Ripper

Retirement and death

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Edmund Reid

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Edmund Reid

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related to Police officer and aeronaut · 40
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Edmund Reid → Amberley, Edmund Reid Victorian Detective, ISBN, Jack, Nicholas Connell, Ripper, Stuart Evans, The Man Who Hunted
Born · 1
Edmund Reid → Edmund John James Reid (1846-03-21)21 March 1846 Canterbury, Kent, England
Children · 1
Edmund Reid → 2
Died · 1
Edmund Reid → 5 December 1917(1917-12-05) (aged 71) Herne Bay, Kent, England
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Edmund Reid → Head of the CID in the Metropolitan Police's H Division
Spouse · 1
Edmund Reid → Emily Jane

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Edmund ReidChildren21.00infobox
Edmund ReidDied5 December 1917(1917-12-05) (aged 71) Herne Bay, Kent, England1.00infobox
Edmund ReidOccupationHead of the CID in the Metropolitan Police's H Division1.00infobox
Edmund ReidSpouseEmily Jane1.00infobox
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Edmund Reidrelated to Police officer and aeronautKent0.60section
Edmund Reidrelated to Police officer and aeronautMartha Elizabeth Olivia0.60section
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Edmund Reidrelated to Police officer and aeronautJohn Reid0.60section
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