Regarding rings.
Detectives were searching pawnbrokers for the rings. Apparently they too, thought the rings were taken from Chapman by the killer.
Morning Advertiser
12, September, 1888
This morning two police constables visited Donovan and showed him two rings, one a half worn-out “engaged” ring,, the other appearing to be a wedding-ring, which they stated had been discovered at a pawnbroker’s. Donovan did not think they were the rings he had seen Mrs. Chapman wearing. The policemen then left, and Donovan heard no more of the incident.
Detectives were searching pawnbrokers for the rings. Apparently they too, thought the rings were taken from Chapman by the killer.
Morning Advertiser
12, September, 1888
This morning two police constables visited Donovan and showed him two rings, one a half worn-out “engaged” ring,, the other appearing to be a wedding-ring, which they stated had been discovered at a pawnbroker’s. Donovan did not think they were the rings he had seen Mrs. Chapman wearing. The policemen then left, and Donovan heard no more of the incident.
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