Originally posted by Abby Normal
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Ben Leeson mentions him in passing while discussing Billy Meers (Maher):
I was passing one day through Dorset Street, Spitalfields, then one of London's worst crime streets - in fact it was a toss-up whether it, or the Ratcliffe Highway, could claim the honour of being the worst. Dorset Street was better known to local people as "the do as you please" and it quite justified its title, as the dwellers therein certainly did do as they pleased, and it was seeking trouble to go there looking for anything or anybody, unless of course you were called there, and even then you could be fairly certain of getting a great deal more than you bargained for.
On this occasion I was nearing the end of the street, when I was startled to see man nearly fall from a street door, then scramble up again, and dash across the narrow road, just as something flashed behind him and struck the shop shutters on the opposite side. Immediately following this a man whom I recognised as Billy Meers emerged from the house.
"Blimey, governor," he said when he saw me, " I'm glad it didn't hit yer. It was meant for that 'Squibby.' He's just been in here threatening me with a 'chiv' (knife), but when he saw me pick up a bigger one he scooted; I just missed him."
"Squibby" was another well-known character in those parts, and had been charged more than once for using the knife, and had been at death's door himself as the result of being stabbed.
We crossed the road, and I found a butcher's knife with a foot-long blade sticking perfectly straight in the shutter, the point having passed right through and broken the window on the other side. It had missed 'Squibby' by a few feet, and me by as many inches, but as it was not meant for me, and as the man for whom it was intended was not likely to make a complaint, there the matter ended.

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