Having spent some time as an Industrial Cleaner and having to wander through sewer systems similar to this, I would say it is highly unlikely anyone with an ounce of sense would venture into them.
A couple of examples,
A few years ago I was looking for a blockage in a sewer in an Industrial area of Hull, it appeared to have been a large ball of junk, all gathered at a small outlet, but when the ball was dragged into a bag, there was a rather large snake! Now I don't have a fear of snakes, but to see something alive in that hell hole, almost made me fill my pants!
About the same time a good friend of mine, who had a similar call out, found a tarantula in the sewers on the docks!
The smell of some sewer's stays with you, no matter how hard you scrub, I remember visiting a sewer system under a cocoa factory and all the by products they shoved down the drain made me sick, not to mention the smell, and sights!
On one occassion I was called out, along with my father, to attend to a spillage at a plant that processed seed. A tank had burst and seed and water had emptied into a subterrainean chamber. We entered with full breathing equipment to locate the drain cover and remove it, to allow the water and seed to be pumped into a holding tank, and later destroyed. The seed had always attracted rats and mice but on this occasion there seemed to be quite a lot of the little critters, all trying to escape the waist deep water. I was constantly removing rats from my head and shoulders, and stopping them gnawing at my air supply.
If JTR used the sewer systems to escape, surely someone would have noticed a rather smelly man, walking the Whitechapel alleys and avenues late at night!
A couple of examples,
A few years ago I was looking for a blockage in a sewer in an Industrial area of Hull, it appeared to have been a large ball of junk, all gathered at a small outlet, but when the ball was dragged into a bag, there was a rather large snake! Now I don't have a fear of snakes, but to see something alive in that hell hole, almost made me fill my pants!
About the same time a good friend of mine, who had a similar call out, found a tarantula in the sewers on the docks!
The smell of some sewer's stays with you, no matter how hard you scrub, I remember visiting a sewer system under a cocoa factory and all the by products they shoved down the drain made me sick, not to mention the smell, and sights!
On one occassion I was called out, along with my father, to attend to a spillage at a plant that processed seed. A tank had burst and seed and water had emptied into a subterrainean chamber. We entered with full breathing equipment to locate the drain cover and remove it, to allow the water and seed to be pumped into a holding tank, and later destroyed. The seed had always attracted rats and mice but on this occasion there seemed to be quite a lot of the little critters, all trying to escape the waist deep water. I was constantly removing rats from my head and shoulders, and stopping them gnawing at my air supply.
If JTR used the sewer systems to escape, surely someone would have noticed a rather smelly man, walking the Whitechapel alleys and avenues late at night!
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