Hello,
I have been reading some books recently released in the past few years and enjoying most of them and it's always good to see and read something new or a new take on things. Really some very talented people out there and on here.
One thing I was always sort of led to believe was that the Whitechapel doss-house situation was so fluid with people coming and going that anyone who spent any considerable time living this way would stay in a good many of them.
If this is so then wouldn't trying to connect people together with doss-house stays be sort of expected just due to random chance? That eventually with enough random cycling you would have a good portion of the victims connected to each other through these stays? Not even just victims but many of the characters in the historical record closely connected in a sort of seven degrees of separation way?
Another thing I was always sort of led to believe was that the area was so densely populated and fluid that it was like strangers everywhere. However that seems naive of me as strangers everywhere is my own perspective. Wouldn't Whitechapel behave just like a big town would, with people who would eventually get to remember faces? Seems strange that nobody ever pinned JtR down by sight alone.
I have been reading some books recently released in the past few years and enjoying most of them and it's always good to see and read something new or a new take on things. Really some very talented people out there and on here.
One thing I was always sort of led to believe was that the Whitechapel doss-house situation was so fluid with people coming and going that anyone who spent any considerable time living this way would stay in a good many of them.
If this is so then wouldn't trying to connect people together with doss-house stays be sort of expected just due to random chance? That eventually with enough random cycling you would have a good portion of the victims connected to each other through these stays? Not even just victims but many of the characters in the historical record closely connected in a sort of seven degrees of separation way?
Another thing I was always sort of led to believe was that the area was so densely populated and fluid that it was like strangers everywhere. However that seems naive of me as strangers everywhere is my own perspective. Wouldn't Whitechapel behave just like a big town would, with people who would eventually get to remember faces? Seems strange that nobody ever pinned JtR down by sight alone.
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