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Something alerted him Lynn. It's worth bearing in mind that the nearby St Botolphs lay a stones throw away, apparently a haunt of prostitutes. Levy lived in Hutchison Street a short walk from St Bolophs church, surely he must have known of it's reputation. In short, in his perambulations between his house and the Imperial Club it's possible he encountered prostitutes prior to his sighting on 30th September 1888. What I'm saying is it's possible he realised what he was observing on the morning in question due to prior experience.
It 's even possible that (on his way to the Imperial Club) he saw Catherine Eddowes being dragged along Houndsditch on her way to the clink earlier in the evening, highly unlikely I'll admit but possible.
Hello Observer. You mean a prostitute soliciting? I think he was clearly aware of that. But would that, in itself, appear sinister?
Are you supposing he was alerted to other possibilities given the earlier killings?
The best.
LC
Hi Lynn
It's possible I suppose. It could have crossed his mind. On 9 October the Evening News reported an interview with Levy and Harris. Describing Levy as a "butcher, of 1 Middlesex street, Aldgate", it said "Mr. Joseph Levy is absolutely obstinate and refuses to give us the slightest information. He leaves one to infer that he knows something, but that he is afraid to be called on the inquest. Hence he assumes a knowing air.
Ive read a few times recently theories that suggest victims were "dragged" here or there....in reality not one of the Canonical Murders shows a definite struggle let alone traces of any "dragging" at all...oh, other than the only Indoor assumed Ripper kill. She struggled...but with whom?
All were assumed to have been attacked and killed where they were found by the authorities.
Hello Observer. Would it not be ironic if he turned out to be Anderson's man?
The best.
LC
It would indeed Lynn. He is on record as saying that he took no notice of the couple, and could not give a description, but conceded that the man was about three inches taller than the woman.
Hi Mike, when I mentioned the dragging of Eddowes I was in fact reffering to the two policemen who escorted her to Bishopgate Police Station, not the killer dragging her to her death. It's all there in the original post.
It would indeed Lynn. He is on record as saying that he took no notice of the couple, and could not give a description, but conceded that the man was about three inches taller than the woman.
Hi Mike, when I mentioned the dragging of Eddowes I was in fact reffering to the two policemen who escorted her to Bishopgate Police Station, not the killer dragging her to her death. It's all there in the original post.
all the best
Observer
Sorry if I was hasty and misunderstood Observer, and I hadnt intended for you to be the sole focus of the comments.
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