Originally posted by jerryd
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"One circumstance was a few days ago reported to the police, which, if capable of substantiation, would have proved that on Sunday the fact that a murder had been committed in Backchurch-lane, or thereabouts, was known to a man giving the name of “Joe Cleary,” and supplying a false address in Drury-lane. The information which this man furnished was conveyed to the police, who satisfied themselves that it had no foundation, and it is now believed that the story originated with the man having seen or heard of a drunken woman who was taken away upon a stretcher from a place near to Cable-street on the night in question. In connection with the same matter it was pointed out to the police that some writing in chalk upon a fence in Frederick-street, Cable-street, partly obliterated, included Cleary’s name, but not much importance was attached to this coincidence."
I've always thought the "John Cleary is a fool" graffito was more than likely written by an annoyed journalist who investigated his tale but found nothing.
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