The Tottenham Court Road case is interesting in it's own right. It differs in a couple of regards which may provide a clue to us. The biggest difference is the head was recovered in this case. Initially thought to be the body of an animal the head was thrown in a dustbin and carted away to the dump. Later the head was recovered at the dump.
Second, the authorities determined death to be four to six months prior. The body parts were covered in Chloride of Lime, which putting two and two together, indicates this body was stored in a certain place before being deposited. I believe it was about this time the killer was making a move from his residence/workplace. TOD would have been about April to June of 1884. Then in September or October he is depositing the parts along Tottenham Court Road.
In 1881, Richard Lawrence was living on Jeffry Street, about a block away from where some of the Rainham Parts were thought to have been deposited in the Regents Canal. Jeffry Street connected to Kentish Town Road heading south, which turned into Camden High street further south, which turned into Hamstead Road at Mornington Crescent finally turning into Tottenham Court Road where it crosses Euston. It was basically the same road with different names. Sometime between 1881 and 1888,Richard Lawrence moved a half mile SE of Battersea Park.
Second, the authorities determined death to be four to six months prior. The body parts were covered in Chloride of Lime, which putting two and two together, indicates this body was stored in a certain place before being deposited. I believe it was about this time the killer was making a move from his residence/workplace. TOD would have been about April to June of 1884. Then in September or October he is depositing the parts along Tottenham Court Road.
In 1881, Richard Lawrence was living on Jeffry Street, about a block away from where some of the Rainham Parts were thought to have been deposited in the Regents Canal. Jeffry Street connected to Kentish Town Road heading south, which turned into Camden High street further south, which turned into Hamstead Road at Mornington Crescent finally turning into Tottenham Court Road where it crosses Euston. It was basically the same road with different names. Sometime between 1881 and 1888,Richard Lawrence moved a half mile SE of Battersea Park.
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