Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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As far as I know dumping cut up body parts throughtout Greater London and the Thames goes back to Catherine Hayes and her associates killing her husband in the 1720s, and trying to rid themelves of the parts by dumping. The two most notable cases I can think of in London after that are the Greenacre - Brown Affair of 1837 and the Waterloo Bridge affair of 1857. James Greenacre discovered, after he married her, that Hannah Brown was as poor as he was (she thought he was rich too). Somehow he either killed her in a fight stemming from a drunken argument, or he purposely killed her with a blow to the head. He and his girlfriend cut up the body and deposited the parts around London. As in he Hayes' case the discovery and identification of the head led back to the killer. In Greenacre's case the head was dumped into the river, but got stuck in the door of a canal.
I wrote a few years ago about Waterloo Bridge. The cut remains of a body were put into a large carpetbag, and an old woman apparently dumped it over the side of Waterloo Brdge at night. It landed on one of the Bridge's arches. The woman was never identified. The identity of the cut up man (it was a man) was never clearly established. Sir Robert Anderson claimed (in his memoirs) he knew the story - and his solution there is as hard to accept as his solution in the Ripper Case.
France had at least one caee of body parts cut up and dumped in the Seine. In 1868 Pierre Voirbo killed a man for his money and slowly got rid of the body, but made sure people thought Bodasse (the dead man) was alive beyond the day he died. Voibo cut the body up in Bodasse's kitchen and dropped of parts of the corpse into the Seine (stopped by gendarmes one night as he was throwing "meat" into the river, he calmly said he was going to return to fish the next day and was making he area "palatable" and "enticing" to the fish). Parts of the body he also dumped into an inn's cistern - those parts were brought to the attention of the police.
Jeff
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