Hi All,
Here's an interesting little story which appeared on the day of the MJK inquest.
Evening News, 12th November 1888
REPORTED LETTER FROM THE MURDERER
"It is reported this morning, from Spitalfields, that Mrs. McCarthy, the wife of the landlord of No. 26 Dorset street, this morning received by post a letter signed Jack the Ripper, saying that they were not to worry themselves, because he meant to 'do' two more in the neighbourhood, a mother and daughter. The letter was taken immediately to Commercial Street Police station and handed to the Inspector on duty.
"The Press Association, on inquiring at Commercial street Police station, subsequently was assured that no such letter had been received there."
Was the police denial true or false?
See Letters From Hell, p 116.
Regards,
Simon
Here's an interesting little story which appeared on the day of the MJK inquest.
Evening News, 12th November 1888
REPORTED LETTER FROM THE MURDERER
"It is reported this morning, from Spitalfields, that Mrs. McCarthy, the wife of the landlord of No. 26 Dorset street, this morning received by post a letter signed Jack the Ripper, saying that they were not to worry themselves, because he meant to 'do' two more in the neighbourhood, a mother and daughter. The letter was taken immediately to Commercial Street Police station and handed to the Inspector on duty.
"The Press Association, on inquiring at Commercial street Police station, subsequently was assured that no such letter had been received there."
Was the police denial true or false?
See Letters From Hell, p 116.
Regards,
Simon
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