Long time lurker, but not so common poster here.
I was just rereading a few things, when something struck me as odd. Has anyone ever looked into the coincidence that most (if not all) of the victims went before the Thames Magistrate not long (between one month to a single year) before their murders?
Surely it's been discussed at some point? I just can't seem to find it. Probably because any mention of the Magistrate is followed by why the victims were there.
I imagine that a good few women like them answered to charges frequently, as they do today, but isn't it an odd coincidence?
I was just rereading a few things, when something struck me as odd. Has anyone ever looked into the coincidence that most (if not all) of the victims went before the Thames Magistrate not long (between one month to a single year) before their murders?
Surely it's been discussed at some point? I just can't seem to find it. Probably because any mention of the Magistrate is followed by why the victims were there.
I imagine that a good few women like them answered to charges frequently, as they do today, but isn't it an odd coincidence?
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