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  • Mr.Hyde
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    Given the Latin roots of coincidence-were these victims "coincidenced" by JTR?

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  • Mr.Hyde
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    Hi smezenen,
    That's the link you're after.

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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi Roy,

    So much has happened in the three years since I wrote that article. In that time I have had the photographs examined by an FBI consultant, and what she told me stood my thinking on its head.

    At the moment my beef is pink and rare, exactly how I like it. But I feel in this instance my beef should be well done, and so I continue to research.

    But I'll tell you one thing. Millers Court had nothing to do with someone known as JtR.

    Regards,

    Rosa Klebb

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  • Roy Corduroy
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    Hi Simon,

    I have read your Enigma of Milers Court article with great interest, where you suggest there are bigger fish to fry. I say, where's the beef?

    Roy

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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi Roy,

    That wasn't coincidence. It was design.

    Regards,

    Kerim Bey

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  • Roy Corduroy
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    Mary Kelly was murdered on Lord Mayors Day.

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  • Sam Flynn
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    We need to be careful that our perception of "coincidence" isn't trammelled by our confined view of the case. I dare say that many people in the East End would have had some sort of connection with the name "Kelly" at one time or another - it was a rather common name. Many more people would have had some sort of connection to Dorset Street. Consider this:

    Spitalfields itself had a population of a little over 20,000 in 1888; Dorset Street housed nearly 1,000 people; therefore there was a 1:20 chance of any resident of Spitalfields having a Dorset Street connection. Hardly staggering odds - and that assumes that they all stayed put! As we know, many of the poorest classes moved from one address to the other, and as Dorset Street contained some of the largest lodging-houses, the odds against finding a random connection would be much, much lower than twenty-to-one.

    Indeed, it would be more remarkable to find that a given destitute individual had NOT stayed in Dorset Street at one time or another. The same would, I'd guess, be true of Flower & Dean, Thrawl Street, White's Row (etc.), all of which were "popular" with the locals. The same is true of the Victoria Home, where a number of names associated with the case (e.g. Sadler, Hutchinson, Fleming) stayed; and Greenfield Street (e.g. Kosminski, Klosowski... possibly Cohen) in a similar vein.

    It's worth remembering that these streets were rather densely-populated with transient lodgers, so it's hardly surprising that their names keep cropping up.

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  • perrymason
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    I think the first time I ever heard of these kinds of coincidences was with Kennedy and Lincoln....Kennedys secretary was named Lincoln, Lincolns was named Kennedy...that kind of stuff.

    For me the odd coincidences in these cases might be that it was coincidental that Schwartz wasnt seen by Fanny Mortimer, or that when Harvey says he was looking into Mitre Square it coincided with a murder taking place in there and an officers approach from an alternate access route in...or that Hutchinson's story coincidentally places him in the position of Wideawake Hate man seen by Sarah Lewis,...what a coincidence it was when Liz was killed by Jack just after an altercation with someone else near that same spot...what a strange coincidence it was that the last 2 Canonical victims died calling themselves Mary Kelly....coincidentally a man comes to his lodging house early one morning after a Ripper event and gives a shirt with blood soaked cuffs to his landlady to wash...coincidence that Alice Mckenzie is killed in almost identical fashion to the victims that had postmorten abdominal mutilation as their focus?....Fenian assassination plots with links to the East End were in their final stages that Fall, coinciding with the Ripper murders...

    I think if someone wanted to there is a book to be written on just that aspect of the Ripper crimes....all the common surnames, addresses...primarily Dorset I would think, didnt all the victims have some link with that street?...oddities, irregularities...

    Best regards all.

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  • Robert
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    What if there were a case with no coincidences whatever? Would that be a coincidence?

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  • smezenen
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    you are right kensei I think i picked up the John Kelly link from the chat room earlier this morning and may have confused it with this post. Still i cant find any reference on this site fro MAK, MJK, or MAN living at 35 dorset. the only 2 times i have found that address is for William Nichols and Annie Chapman. Mr. Hyde I'm not disputing your information, i am just unable to find it here. can you please direct me to the paticular pages that you derive this from?

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  • Mr.Hyde
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    Yes he was!

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  • Mr.Hyde
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    That lot is all on this site.
    MAK,not MJK.Check out my post on "Prostitutes in the East End" 3 days ago.

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  • kensei
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    Originally posted by smezenen View Post
    William Nicholes' address on Mary's death certificate is listed as 35 dorset but there is no reference to mary herself ever living there that i can find. MJK lived on Little Paternoster Row off Dorset and of course 13 Millers court off dorset but once agani i can find no reference to 35 dorset for her. Do you have evidence that is not published on this site to link 35 dorset to Nichols and Kelly?

    There where a few John Kellys running around london at the time, it was a common name so i am interested in how you link Eddowes "partner" with MJK's father especially since she was born in Limrick, Ireland.
    I don't think Mr. Hyde was attempting to actually link the two John Kellys. This is a thread about coincidences.

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  • smezenen
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    Originally posted by Mr.Hyde View Post
    Nichols,Chapman and Kelly are all reported as living in,or frequenting 35 Dorset Street.
    Nichols lived at 56 Flower and Dean,Eddowes at 55.
    Kelly's father,John Kelly.
    Eddowes "partner",John Kelly.
    After the first two murders,Eddowes reportedly returned from Kent to seek 100 Pound reward.
    Few days later she is dead.
    Several weeks later so is Mary Ann Kelly.
    William Nicholes' address on Mary's death certificate is listed as 35 dorset but there is no reference to mary herself ever living there that i can find. MJK lived on Little Paternoster Row off Dorset and of course 13 Millers court off dorset but once agani i can find no reference to 35 dorset for her. Do you have evidence that is not published on this site to link 35 dorset to Nichols and Kelly?

    There where a few John Kellys running around london at the time, it was a common name so i am interested in how you link Eddowes "partner" with MJK's father especially since she was born in Limrick, Ireland.

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  • kensei
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    Ripper suspect (though I don't think it was him) Walter Sickert has also been linked to the 1907 murder of prostitute Emily Dimmock which occurred at #29 St. Paul's Road, while as already mentioned Annie Chapman was killed at #29 Hanbury Street.

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