Hi,
Recently on the 'Tour Thread' there was a mention of a nun appearing on a BBC series on the 'Whitechapel Murders'.
I hopefully cleared up the confusion of dates etc..
This thread is therefore asking the question.
According to the nun who was interviewed, she as a young novice around 1916, heard in a conversation about the murders a elderly sister state the following.
'If it were not for the Kelly woman, none of the murders would have taken place'
The quotation came from a nun who was present in 1888, in Dorset Street.
Simply what are your views on that?
Was the nun in the series a actress etc?
Was the story invented to enhance the plot of the series?
If such a quotation took place, what did it mean?
I must admit I tend to take the account seriously, believing as I do, in Kelly being the reason for these murders.
Regards Richard.
Recently on the 'Tour Thread' there was a mention of a nun appearing on a BBC series on the 'Whitechapel Murders'.
I hopefully cleared up the confusion of dates etc..
This thread is therefore asking the question.
According to the nun who was interviewed, she as a young novice around 1916, heard in a conversation about the murders a elderly sister state the following.
'If it were not for the Kelly woman, none of the murders would have taken place'
The quotation came from a nun who was present in 1888, in Dorset Street.
Simply what are your views on that?
Was the nun in the series a actress etc?
Was the story invented to enhance the plot of the series?
If such a quotation took place, what did it mean?
I must admit I tend to take the account seriously, believing as I do, in Kelly being the reason for these murders.
Regards Richard.
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