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Originally posted by Abby Normal View PostI keep seeing people post that the torso victims might not have been murdered.
How is this possible?
Now I personally go 95+% murder. Which for me is very high.
However I can understand the argument.
STEVE
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Originally posted by jerryd View PostNo problem, Abby.
I also located the St. Giles Board of Works. They were the street cleaners for Tottenham Court Road. William Meagher worked for St. Giles Vestry, BoW. Some of the parts of the TCR torso were deposited over a railing in Bedford Square.
Off topic a bit, but Thomas Conway, Jr. was listed as Parish Sweeper Vestry in 1901.
Steve
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Originally posted by jerryd View PostOne interesting point in regard to John Arnold's report and the Whitehall report the day previous to that find. Arnold and the mysterious other person both asked for a reward. In fact, they both may have been John Arnold.
It's also interesting that the day before (Monday) the Whitehall report posted by Harry D. inquiring if a body had been found on the embankment (body was found on Tuesday), Frederick Wildbore had seen the parcel on Monday but claimed he thought it was an old coat. He saw it again on Monday night at works end. He saw it again early on Tuesday morning and showed it to his mate (Richard Lawrence) and it wasn't until Tuesday, late morning, he pulled his boss down in the vault to show him what turned out to be the torso of a woman.
I have speculated in the past that a reward was possibly the motivation for the torso's.
As I mentioned, I'm new to the torsos and you've done an incredible amount of work.
There's a book in the works?
curious
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Originally posted by Elamarna View PostNo idea Gareth. Autocorrect in phone . Oops.
What it was meant to say was "informant was involved."
Steve
And, on another note --- how in the world could a torso wind up being dumped exactly where a policeman pointed out as a good place for a murder just a week earlier?
How could that possibly have happened . . . unless they were all talking about good places and watching certain areas more closely?
If it was an off-the-cuff remark said to just one person, it makes no sense, does it?
eerie.
curious
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Originally posted by curious View PostSo, are you seeing more than one person responsible for the torsos/predictions?
And, on another note --- how in the world could a torso wind up being dumped exactly where a policeman pointed out as a good place for a murder just a week earlier?
How could that possibly have happened . . . unless they were all talking about good places and watching certain areas more closely?
If it was an off-the-cuff remark said to just one person, it makes no sense, does it?
eerie.
curious
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Originally posted by curious View PostSo, are you seeing more than one person responsible for the torsos/predictions?
And, on another note --- how in the world could a torso wind up being dumped exactly where a policeman pointed out as a good place for a murder just a week earlier?
How could that possibly have happened . . . unless they were all talking about good places and watching certain areas more closely?
If it was an off-the-cuff remark said to just one person, it makes no sense, does it?
eerie.
curious
I at present see no link between the earlier Torsos and those of 87-89.
I beleive a case can be suggested that those between 8u'89 involved more than a single person. Possible several involved working together.
Steve
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostBefore I took an interest in the Ripper murders I had occasion to walk along those railway arches at night, and I'm pretty sure I said exactly the same thing as the inspector. It's that sort of place, even today.
Even though John Arnold changed his words several times about who his informant was, he did mention a police inspector he bumped into in Whitechapel Road, first. Perhaps Arnold overheard Moore relating the story of R. Harding Davis' visit to someone?Last edited by jerryd; 04-10-2018, 06:25 AM.
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Originally posted by Elamarna View PostLet me be clear here.
I at present see no link between the earlier Torsos and those of 87-89.
I beleive a case can be suggested that those between 8u'89 involved more than a single person. Possible several involved working together.
Steve
Thanks
curious
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostBefore I took an interest in the Ripper murders I had occasion to walk along those railway arches at night, and I'm pretty sure I said exactly the same thing as the inspector. It's that sort of place, even today.
I see. Well, if I make it back to London, I'll be sure not to travel that area at night. I don't do creepy.
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