:26:02
Probably a tradesman or a butcher.
:26:05
A tradesman is a possibility, sir.
:26:08
But there's a strong indication against it.
:26:11
There was a sprig ofgrapes
under her body.
:26:14
What are you driving at?
:26:16
No one in Whitechapel, no matter
what their trade, could afford grapes.
:26:21
Obviously,
they were given to her by the killer.
:26:24
It follows that he must be
someone with money.
:26:27
What about the Jews? A Jew butcher?
:26:30
Or a Jew tailor might have money.
Plenty of them in Whitechapel.
:26:35
Sir, for the sake of public safety
in general...
:26:38
...l'd like to be careful about spreading
the rumor it might be a Jew.
:26:44
I know your reputation for making guesses
that turn out to be right.
:26:48
Someone told me
you claim to dream the answers.
:26:51
Frankly, it doesn't matter to me
what your methods are.
:26:55
But be certain you don't proceed
without proof. Is that clear?
:26:59
Of course, sir.
:27:01
Personally, I don't care. The fewer
pinch-pricks on the streets, the better.
:27:05
But the sooner you find this butcher
or tailor...
:27:09
...the sooner we can all celebrate
your promotion.
:27:13
Keep me informed.
:27:17
[Suspenseful instrumental music]
:27:38
[Shouting]
:27:41
MAN #1 : Every cellar, every stable.
We'll find him.
:27:45
MAN #2: It's the bleeding Jews.
Let's kill them!
:27:48
[Shouting]