think Mitre Square was City territory ....though i may be wrong
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CoL Police find photo of graffito? - NOT Goulston St!
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Originally posted by The Good Michael View PostJason,
Could be Hanbury street ...I think it was '15 More', or was that Berner Street. Can't remember. If it's either, it's no mystery and should be posted.
Mike
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Originally posted by spyglass View PostHi all,
why is everyone assuming it is pre-Goulston Street, if genuine is it not more likely to be after?
logically though, being photographed at all does suggest post Eddowes....so we shall see....
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I would imagine it was after the GSG and that the writing was photographed so as to avert similar criticism to that directed at the washing off of the GSG
Anderson himself may have given the order that any new writing should be photographed
On 19th November 1888 (the day of Kelly's funeral) some chalk writing was made at 13 Newnham St, the home of Albert Bachert
I'd suspected previously that a photograph or at least a sketch was taken at this time because
a) Bachert would practically insist on it
b) His mother was reported as only "partially" washing off the writing - why?
c) The "B" and "R" in the writing were apparently similar to the Dear Boss
It should read...
"Dear Boss, I am still about. Look out. Yours, JACK THE RIPPER"
An accompanying photo could be anything at the moment - I don't want to speculate too much but I'm hoping it is a picture of Bachert or at least his mother or house
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If the graffito was found in the City, Anderson would have had no say in the matter.
Whatever this new find is, it could be pre- or post-Eddowes. The City police wanted to photograph the GSG. Perhaps that was because they had an earlier example with which to compare it. Or, given the treatment of the GSG by the Met, perhaps they wanted to insure the preservation of any later evidence.
Either way, this is a great find.
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Hi all,
I bet that if like me, since this announcement was made, your minds and amaginations have been working overtime.
One question springs to mind, I know nothing of Woodgreen police station, but I am surprised that these files were not sifted through years ago in the quest for JTR.
Any thoughts?
Regards.
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Let me say I had my information from a City of London Police source who spoke about this freely and didn't tell me it was confidential. In fact he wasn't sure why they were taking so long to release it.
Had I understood respected Ripperologists were researching this I would have kept it to myself. Because I don't believe that anything should be held back about a 124 year old case and because if I have something that may be of interest or help fellow enthusiasts I believe in sharing and not sitting on what I know without being given good reason.
It is ironic that the Police should have insisted on keeping this quiet and then been responsible for it getting out while the historians have kept schtum. Wasn't it always thus?
Apologies to those working hard on researching this exciting find. I didn't intend to steal your thunder. I shall say no more about this until the official release.
I'll get me coat.Post Tenebras Lux
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