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{{rename|I may have misunderstood, but I believe the Behind the scenes section says that we do not know his first name in-universe. Therefore, it should be renamed [[PC Smith]] (not [[Smith (Ripper's Curse)]] as there is [[Henry Smith|another]].}}
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'''PC Smith''' was a [[police]] [[constable]] in [[1888]]. [[Lewis (Ripper's Curse)|Lewis]] told "[[Sir]] [[Charles Warren]]" that Smith had seen [[Elizabeth Stride]] alive a half hour before her death in the company of a fair-haired man. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ripper's Curse (comic story)|Ripper's Curse]]'')
'''P.C. Smith''' was a [[police]] [[constable]] in [[1888]]. [[Lewis (Ripper's Curse)|Lewis]] told "[[Sir]] [[Charles Warren]]" that Smith had seen [[Elizabeth Stride]] alive a half hour before her death in the company of a fair-haired man. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ripper's Curse (comic story)|Ripper's Curse]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Neither William Smith nor [[Henry Smith]] are identified by anything beyond their last names and titles in ''Ripper's Curse''.
In the real world, his name was P.C. William Smith. [http://www.casebook.org/police_officials/po-william_smith.html]
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 26 February 2019

P.C. Smith was a police constable in 1888. Lewis told "Sir Charles Warren" that Smith had seen Elizabeth Stride alive a half hour before her death in the company of a fair-haired man. (COMIC: Ripper's Curse)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

In the real world, his name was P.C. William Smith. [1]