From The Times, 12 November:
"The police (...) discovered in the fire place the charred rim (...) of a woman's felt hat, as well as a piece of burnt velvet."
One first question here: how could they distinguish a woman's hat from a man's, after it has been burnt by a "fierce" fire?
Abberline, at the inquest, will in fact not say that it was a woman's hat, as reported by the same newspaper, 13 November:
"There were portions of a woman's skirt and the rim of a hat in the grate", he said.
Now, we know that Maria Harvey left some garments in Mary's room: sheets, overcoat, bonnet...but no hat.
And Mary Kelly, as some reported it, was not in the habit of wearing a hat.
So can we reasonably think that the murderer burnt his (round? dark felt? wideawake?) hat before leaving Miller's court?
And if so, why? Because he knew he had been seen (by Cox, by Lewis, by Hutch ?)?
It's a pity that the police could not (or did not try to) determine which kind of hat it was...
Anyway the idea of the murderer burning it is interesting, if true.
I confess I did not read carefully all the threads about Mary, so sorry if all this has already been suggested and debated.
Amitiés,
David
"The police (...) discovered in the fire place the charred rim (...) of a woman's felt hat, as well as a piece of burnt velvet."
One first question here: how could they distinguish a woman's hat from a man's, after it has been burnt by a "fierce" fire?
Abberline, at the inquest, will in fact not say that it was a woman's hat, as reported by the same newspaper, 13 November:
"There were portions of a woman's skirt and the rim of a hat in the grate", he said.
Now, we know that Maria Harvey left some garments in Mary's room: sheets, overcoat, bonnet...but no hat.
And Mary Kelly, as some reported it, was not in the habit of wearing a hat.
So can we reasonably think that the murderer burnt his (round? dark felt? wideawake?) hat before leaving Miller's court?
And if so, why? Because he knew he had been seen (by Cox, by Lewis, by Hutch ?)?
It's a pity that the police could not (or did not try to) determine which kind of hat it was...
Anyway the idea of the murderer burning it is interesting, if true.
I confess I did not read carefully all the threads about Mary, so sorry if all this has already been suggested and debated.
Amitiés,
David
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