This description I hadn't seen before and was interested in the degree of detail given about the alleged suspect
The Pall Mall Gazette
11 September 1889
THE WHITECHAPEL TRAGEDY
WHI IS THE MURDERER?
A CURIOUS DREAM.
A correspondent sends us the following curious statement about his theory of the murder:-
"I dreamed on Sunday night that I saw a man whom I know well, and have suspected for some time, killing a woman. The dream was so vivid that I mentioned it next morning to my friend. Hence I was not surprised when today the body of the latest victim was discovered. The detectives are devoting their efforts and the skill they possess mainly to the tracking of this very man with reference to whom information was communicated to them shortly after the murder of Mary Kelly in Miller's Court, Dorset Street, on the 9th November last year. That information included an array of facts and circumstances relating to the individual suspected, which pointed more strongly to his being Jack the Ripper than any of the many persons who have been arrested or shadowed by the police. Since the end of November the detectives have tried in every conceivable way to trace the whereabouts of this suspect, but without success. He was seen in the East End immediately after the Berner Street and Mitre Square murders, not long before the Miller's Court tragedy, and also, it is stated on reliable authority, the Saturday evening preceding the Castle Alley deed, and then within a stone's throw of that place.
The murderer is supposed by the most experienced detectives to be a man calculated not to attract special notice, and who is so cautious and artful that he can guard himself against suspicion. Though not a muscular specimen of humanity, he is not of slim build. He is between twenty eight and thirty years of age, about five feet six in height, and is somewhat round shouldered. His forehead is low, but extremely broad and smooth; his hair is black; his complexion sallow. His eyes, perhaps, form the most distinctive feature about him. They are of a deep brown colour, and large for the size of the face in which they are set. Though they usually betoken determination and firmness, they sometimes soften to even a girl's tenderness of expression. He wears no beard. Like his hair, his moustache is black, and though heavy and full grown, it fails to hide a mouth garnished by rows of pearly white teeth, because they are revealed by his thick lower lip, which hangs somewhat loosely.
This suspect knows the East End intimately, and stayed for some considerable time in Spitalfields, in close proximity to the Columbia Meat Market. He was born in England, but is of Jewish parentage. The peculiar features, however, which commonly characterize the Hebrew race are not so clearly stamped in his face as in the case of the average Jew. He is a man of culture, and one of his favourite pursuits is said to be study of anatomy, of which, theoretically speaking, he has as extensive a knowledge as the average surgeon. He is of somewhat eccentric habits. He has a great dislike of the opposite sex, avoiding the company of females. He has also made low life in London a special study. It used to be a hobby of his to get himself up in all sorts of disguises - and in this he was an adept - and explore the most notorious parts of the East End, particularly Spitalfields and Whitechapel, visiting the low public houses, mixing with all and sundry, and frequently spending the night in common lodging houses, in order to see for himself the routine of the dosser's life. It is not at all likely that he would appear in Whitechapel in the ordinary dress he used to wear, which consisted of a black diagonal coat, with vest to match, dark tweed trousers, and either a hard or soft felt hat."
The Pall Mall Gazette
11 September 1889
THE WHITECHAPEL TRAGEDY
WHI IS THE MURDERER?
A CURIOUS DREAM.
A correspondent sends us the following curious statement about his theory of the murder:-
"I dreamed on Sunday night that I saw a man whom I know well, and have suspected for some time, killing a woman. The dream was so vivid that I mentioned it next morning to my friend. Hence I was not surprised when today the body of the latest victim was discovered. The detectives are devoting their efforts and the skill they possess mainly to the tracking of this very man with reference to whom information was communicated to them shortly after the murder of Mary Kelly in Miller's Court, Dorset Street, on the 9th November last year. That information included an array of facts and circumstances relating to the individual suspected, which pointed more strongly to his being Jack the Ripper than any of the many persons who have been arrested or shadowed by the police. Since the end of November the detectives have tried in every conceivable way to trace the whereabouts of this suspect, but without success. He was seen in the East End immediately after the Berner Street and Mitre Square murders, not long before the Miller's Court tragedy, and also, it is stated on reliable authority, the Saturday evening preceding the Castle Alley deed, and then within a stone's throw of that place.
The murderer is supposed by the most experienced detectives to be a man calculated not to attract special notice, and who is so cautious and artful that he can guard himself against suspicion. Though not a muscular specimen of humanity, he is not of slim build. He is between twenty eight and thirty years of age, about five feet six in height, and is somewhat round shouldered. His forehead is low, but extremely broad and smooth; his hair is black; his complexion sallow. His eyes, perhaps, form the most distinctive feature about him. They are of a deep brown colour, and large for the size of the face in which they are set. Though they usually betoken determination and firmness, they sometimes soften to even a girl's tenderness of expression. He wears no beard. Like his hair, his moustache is black, and though heavy and full grown, it fails to hide a mouth garnished by rows of pearly white teeth, because they are revealed by his thick lower lip, which hangs somewhat loosely.
This suspect knows the East End intimately, and stayed for some considerable time in Spitalfields, in close proximity to the Columbia Meat Market. He was born in England, but is of Jewish parentage. The peculiar features, however, which commonly characterize the Hebrew race are not so clearly stamped in his face as in the case of the average Jew. He is a man of culture, and one of his favourite pursuits is said to be study of anatomy, of which, theoretically speaking, he has as extensive a knowledge as the average surgeon. He is of somewhat eccentric habits. He has a great dislike of the opposite sex, avoiding the company of females. He has also made low life in London a special study. It used to be a hobby of his to get himself up in all sorts of disguises - and in this he was an adept - and explore the most notorious parts of the East End, particularly Spitalfields and Whitechapel, visiting the low public houses, mixing with all and sundry, and frequently spending the night in common lodging houses, in order to see for himself the routine of the dosser's life. It is not at all likely that he would appear in Whitechapel in the ordinary dress he used to wear, which consisted of a black diagonal coat, with vest to match, dark tweed trousers, and either a hard or soft felt hat."
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