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  • Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    The adjoining streets would have had market stalls, too, as they do to this day.
    And they comprised the busiest street market in London - a large proportion of the East End population would have been regular users of Petticoat Lane.

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    • Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
      And they comprised the busiest street market in London - a large proportion of the East End population would have been regular users of Petticoat Lane.
      What's the furthest distance away from this area to Jacob's home in meters for your best estimate?
      Bona fide canonical and then some.

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      • Originally posted by Batman View Post
        What's the furthest distance away from this area to Jacob's home in meters for your best estimate?
        A few hundred yards. But that's not the point.

        Where do you think all these people lived?

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        And this still photo doesn't show the lava flow of thousands of people that would have passed through the Lane on a market day.

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        • Originally posted by Batman View Post
          What's the furthest distance away from this area to Jacob's home in meters for your best estimate?
          Why just Jacob Levy? Why not Jacob Cohen, Jacob Samuelson, Jacob Weiss, Solomon Minkowsky, Moshe Abramsen...? He said, making up a handful of Jewish-sounding names by way of illustration. There were hundreds of Jewish men living in that area.

          Edit: perhaps thousands, having seen Gary's helpful photograph
          Kind regards, Sam Flynn

          "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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          • Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
            Why just Jacob Levy? Why not Jacob Cohen, Jacob Samuelson, Jacob Weiss, Solomon Minkowsky, Moshe Abramsen...? He said, making up a handful of Jewish-sounding names by way of illustration. There were hundreds of Jewish men living in that area.

            Edit: perhaps thousands, having seen Gary's helpful photograph
            I'd be surprised if there were many of the JTR 'Cast of Thousands' who didn't go down the Lane on occasion. Maybe not Gull or Druitt, but the predominant working class element from far and wide.

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            • Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
              I'd be surprised if there were many of the JTR 'Cast of Thousands' who didn't go down the Lane on occasion. Maybe not Gull or Druitt, but the predominant working class element from far and wide.
              Quite so. Petticoat Lane Market was, I daresay, one of the busiest "go-to places" in East London.
              Kind regards, Sam Flynn

              "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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              • Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
                A few hundred yards. But that's not the point.

                Where do you think all these people lived?

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                And this still photo doesn't show the lava flow of thousands of people that would have passed through the Lane on a market day.
                Nobody in the contemporary is making that argument. Not even the press make the argument that Hutchinson couldn't possibly be telling the truth because of too many people being at the market.

                That would have to be a brand new modern argument.

                Hutchinson said he could identify him there. The press isn't phased by this and neither are investigators.

                So what changed since then for you to make these claims now?
                Bona fide canonical and then some.

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                • Originally posted by Batman View Post
                  Nobody in the contemporary is making that argument. Not even the press make the argument that Hutchinson couldn't possibly be telling the truth because of too many people being at the market.

                  That would have to be a brand new modern argument.

                  Hutchinson said he could identify him there. The press isn't phased by this and neither are investigators.

                  So what changed since then for you to make these claims now?
                  The point I am making is that the fact of Hutchinson seeing A-man in Petticoat Lane doesn’t make it likely that A-man lived in the immediate area of the streets which hosted the market.

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                  • Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
                    The point I am making is that the fact of Hutchinson seeing A-man in Petticoat Lane doesn’t make it likely that A-man lived in the immediate area of the streets which hosted the market.
                    In the contemporary, the investigative assumption was that JtR did live in the immediate area.

                    I would think that applies to the men witnesses had seen. Including Hutchinson.

                    Therefore the Petticoat Lane man, if JtR, would live somewhere in the heart of Whitechapel.

                    Today we can call this the geographic profile. Hence this thread.
                    Bona fide canonical and then some.

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                    • why are we talking about Jacob levy and peticoat lane in two separate threads at the same time? lol
                      "Is all that we see or seem
                      but a dream within a dream?"

                      -Edgar Allan Poe


                      "...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
                      quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."

                      -Frederick G. Abberline

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                      • Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
                        why are we talking about Jacob levy and peticoat lane in two separate threads at the same time? lol
                        Geographic Profile + Hutchinson's claims are but one facet of what seems to be a case for Jacob Levy being a JtR candidate.
                        Bona fide canonical and then some.

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                        • Or Henry DeFries, the gasfitter on Middlesex Street.

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                          • Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
                            Or Henry DeFries, the gasfitter on Middlesex Street.
                            Henry de Fries? Did he eat chips, I wonder...
                            Kind regards, Sam Flynn

                            "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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                            • Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
                              Or Henry DeFries, the gasfitter on Middlesex Street.
                              Compared to the information we have on Jacob Levy, how many of these alternatives Petticoat lane locals compare?

                              Jacob Levy can be loosely described as an insane butcher who matches the short JtR description.
                              Bona fide canonical and then some.

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                              • Originally posted by Batman View Post
                                Geographic Profile + Hutchinson's claims are but one facet of what seems to be a case for Jacob Levy being a JtR candidate.
                                was Jacob levy rich?
                                "Is all that we see or seem
                                but a dream within a dream?"

                                -Edgar Allan Poe


                                "...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
                                quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."

                                -Frederick G. Abberline

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