Hello all,
Having re-read William Fishman's excellent, if not essential book "East End 1888", he points out the following...
The East London Advertiser of 11th August, 4 days after the Tabram murder, was anticipating the probablility of more murders to follow, thereby predicting the terror that was to follow in the East End..
"The circumstances of this awful tragedy are not only surrounded with the deepest mystery, but there is an awful feeling of insecurity to think that in a great city like London, the streets of which are continually patrolled by the police, a woman can be foully and horribly killed almost next to the citizens peacefully sleeping in their beds, without a trace or clue being left of the villain who did the deed."
And further, he states that the fears that The ELA had were justified 3 weeks later, when the second body, that of Polly Nicholls, was found. Fishman then says something I find quite interesting...
"...The corpse appeared to have been deliberately placed across the regular route taken by the night policeman on that beat...."
Again, on the 8th of September, the East London Advertiser warned that the "murderous lunatic" would attack again, and that "three succesful murders will have the effect of whetting his appetite further"...
Guess what happens 8th Sep? "Dark" Annie Chapman...
Damned good prediction.
Thoughts anyone?
best wishes
Phil
Having re-read William Fishman's excellent, if not essential book "East End 1888", he points out the following...
The East London Advertiser of 11th August, 4 days after the Tabram murder, was anticipating the probablility of more murders to follow, thereby predicting the terror that was to follow in the East End..
"The circumstances of this awful tragedy are not only surrounded with the deepest mystery, but there is an awful feeling of insecurity to think that in a great city like London, the streets of which are continually patrolled by the police, a woman can be foully and horribly killed almost next to the citizens peacefully sleeping in their beds, without a trace or clue being left of the villain who did the deed."
And further, he states that the fears that The ELA had were justified 3 weeks later, when the second body, that of Polly Nicholls, was found. Fishman then says something I find quite interesting...
"...The corpse appeared to have been deliberately placed across the regular route taken by the night policeman on that beat...."
Again, on the 8th of September, the East London Advertiser warned that the "murderous lunatic" would attack again, and that "three succesful murders will have the effect of whetting his appetite further"...
Guess what happens 8th Sep? "Dark" Annie Chapman...
Damned good prediction.
Thoughts anyone?
best wishes
Phil
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