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  • #16
    West Yorkshire, England, Prison Records, 1801-1914

    Not Sure if this is the same chap?

    Richard Blake charged with being Drunk and disorderly 29th March 1885 at Huddersfield. I believe he either was remanded to the prison there or maybe he paid not sure, although it is headed Wakefield Prison. Charged with 10 days or pay 18/10
    Details given:
    Born 1855 in Chester, 5 foot high, Brown hair. Cut on right thumb and bridge of nose. religion: Church? profession: Labourer

    Pat.....

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    • #17
      Same chap charged at Rotherham a month later for being Drunk sent to Wakefield for 7 days....Same details.

      Pat...

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      • #18
        The Chester connection leads me to think this is the same Richard Blake - seems he caused havoc wherever he ventured.

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        • #19
          While I'm not seeing the signature similarities, this Richard Blake makes an interesting suspect! It sounds like he confessed whenever he got drunk and then realized he was a fool when he sobered up and took it back. How did he know about the first murder? He lived nearby? What if he was the murderer? I wouldn't put it past police to bungle it so bad and let the murdered go on two occasions

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