Definitely not seen this one before!
Lloyds Weekly
25 November 1888
On Sunday evening a venerable lady called upon Mr Wilton, the undertaker, and said she wanted a lock of Mary Kelly's hair, and was willing to pay anything for it. The undertaker replied that that was impossible, and continued obdurate in spite of his visitor's entreaties. The lady explained her mission at some length. She was acquainted, she remarked, with a female spiritualist who has been blind since she was three years of age. The sightless spiritualist was a "strong medium" and, could she but have a lock of the deceased's hair, the lady felt sure the murderer's accurate description would be revealed. The singular request was not complied with, and the aged lady expressed her disappointment.
Lloyds Weekly
25 November 1888
On Sunday evening a venerable lady called upon Mr Wilton, the undertaker, and said she wanted a lock of Mary Kelly's hair, and was willing to pay anything for it. The undertaker replied that that was impossible, and continued obdurate in spite of his visitor's entreaties. The lady explained her mission at some length. She was acquainted, she remarked, with a female spiritualist who has been blind since she was three years of age. The sightless spiritualist was a "strong medium" and, could she but have a lock of the deceased's hair, the lady felt sure the murderer's accurate description would be revealed. The singular request was not complied with, and the aged lady expressed her disappointment.
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