I've just come across this snippet of info from the Star, 23rd Nov 1888;
IN THE POLICE COURTS TO-DAY.
From Mile-End to America.
The man Benalins, a Swede, who was arrested as a suspect after the Berner-street murder, and last week was taken into custody for going into the parlor of a house in Mile-End, and nearly frightening a woman to death, was discharged at Worship-street. The Charity Organisation Society is going to send him back to America.
Does anyone know any more about this Benalins? Could he be the man the truth of who's story was not wholly believed?
IN THE POLICE COURTS TO-DAY.
From Mile-End to America.
The man Benalins, a Swede, who was arrested as a suspect after the Berner-street murder, and last week was taken into custody for going into the parlor of a house in Mile-End, and nearly frightening a woman to death, was discharged at Worship-street. The Charity Organisation Society is going to send him back to America.
Does anyone know any more about this Benalins? Could he be the man the truth of who's story was not wholly believed?
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