the legend lives on
Hello Jon. Thanks.
"Piser is the inspiration for Leather Apron."
Well, almost certainly part of it. I would suggest that the "slippers" and "knife" were his contribution.
"We have the real person Leather Apron, a single, 38 year old man who occasionally stays with his mum in Whitechapel, when he`s not staying in Lodging Houses around the City. His nickname is Leather Apron, he wore a leather apron and, although he obviously denies it, he is know by the Police for bullying women."
Isn't this like saying, "Someone assaulted a woman. She claimed it was 'Cookie.' But Fred is known as cookie. So Fred assaulted her."?
"Then we have the legend Leather Apron, born of the press enquiries looking for possible suspects, and at the time they only had the slaughtermen and the local bully. Leather Apron, obviously, took the biscuit."
Again, the legend was inspired by more than one. In fact, if my conjections (heh-heh) be correct, the main inspiration was a chap with an odd walk, crazy looking eyes, who carried knives, and who asked prostitutes for money.
"Sure, Isenschmid is now part of the legend of Leather Apron, thanks to those Holloway girls, but surely, and I hope you don`t mind me calling you Shirley, he had nothing to do with the inspiration for Leather Apron?'
Actually, as I have said before, the girls called him LA on the 11th; "The Echo" piece has a "man answering the description of Leather Apron" in Upper Holloway on 10 September. Was that Piser? I don't think so.
Did JI contribute to the legend? In my mind, there is no doubt.
Cheers.
LC
Hello Jon. Thanks.
"Piser is the inspiration for Leather Apron."
Well, almost certainly part of it. I would suggest that the "slippers" and "knife" were his contribution.
"We have the real person Leather Apron, a single, 38 year old man who occasionally stays with his mum in Whitechapel, when he`s not staying in Lodging Houses around the City. His nickname is Leather Apron, he wore a leather apron and, although he obviously denies it, he is know by the Police for bullying women."
Isn't this like saying, "Someone assaulted a woman. She claimed it was 'Cookie.' But Fred is known as cookie. So Fred assaulted her."?
"Then we have the legend Leather Apron, born of the press enquiries looking for possible suspects, and at the time they only had the slaughtermen and the local bully. Leather Apron, obviously, took the biscuit."
Again, the legend was inspired by more than one. In fact, if my conjections (heh-heh) be correct, the main inspiration was a chap with an odd walk, crazy looking eyes, who carried knives, and who asked prostitutes for money.
"Sure, Isenschmid is now part of the legend of Leather Apron, thanks to those Holloway girls, but surely, and I hope you don`t mind me calling you Shirley, he had nothing to do with the inspiration for Leather Apron?'
Actually, as I have said before, the girls called him LA on the 11th; "The Echo" piece has a "man answering the description of Leather Apron" in Upper Holloway on 10 September. Was that Piser? I don't think so.
Did JI contribute to the legend? In my mind, there is no doubt.
Cheers.
LC
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