So as to not clutter up a thread on another topic, I thought I'd start this thread. It seems there are some questions about Albert Bachert and that is what this thread is for. To start, I specifically wanted to address one point from etenguy that was brought up in another thread.
I think these questions have run through all our minds at one point or another. They are key questions to ask, and it's hard to make them fit into the puzzle. However, I have a theory. Oh no! Here it comes again. Yes, and it pertains to our friend who has been discussed a little bit, lately. Albert Bachert. He is one of my personal favorite characters to research and discuss.
a) how would the killer know where Catherine Eddowes would be on that fateful night?
I think she may have been directed to meet there by someone, maybe Albert Bachert. Bachert was POSSIBLY in two of the same areas that Catherine Eddowes was also in from Thursday (the return from hopping), to the time she was locked up. One place, we know, by Bachert's own words, that he was on the night of her murder, was the Three Nuns Hotel. It is there that he may have created his alibi for the night. He professed he met a man in the pub (at the Three Nuns) that was wondering where he might go to find loose women. Bachert described the man's attire and stated he carried a black bag. A perfect distraction for Bachert, as it fit all the current descriptions of the supposed murderer. The Three Nuns was doors away from No. 29, Aldgate High Street where Kate was found drunk. Who's to say she didn't get her drink(s) from someone at the Three Nuns? Bachert said he left the man near the Aldgate Station shortly after 12 midnight. But did he? Did this man really even exist or was Bachert using the story as an alibi for where he was at midnight? How long had Bachert actually been there before that, and did he leave there to agitate the socialists on Berners Street who he had a grudge for. Namely Lewis Lyons. His house was halfway between Dutfields Yard and Mitre Square.
How would Catherine Eddowes know to go to the Three Nuns in the first place to meet Albert Bachert? Well, it's kind of a stretch, but a certain possibility, that when returning from hopping on Thursday and heading to or from the Shoe Lane Workhouse, she ran into Bachert, who happened to work for Henry Dix, engraver at No. 26, Poppins Court. From the maps I've looked at, it appears this address was about 300 feet or so from the workhouse. So, not out of the realm of possibility to run into each other. It was after this stay at the workhouse that she ended up at the Mile End Workhouse and "supposedly" told the story of knowing who the ripper was.
One last thing about the Poppins Court address. It was directly across the street from the Central News Agency. Convenient for dropping off letters. It was also very close to the King Lud Pub where John Arnold (John Cleary) claimed his informant told him to get his papers ready, a body had been found in Backchurch Lane. It turned out the body wasn't there that night and Arnold's story was dismissed. Then 2 days later the Pinchin torso was discovered near Backchurch Lane and the search was on for John Cleary.
There is so much we know about Bachert and his injecting himself into the case. He lived in the center of all the murders, including the later murders. And then, after injecting himself into everything ripper related, heading the Vigilance Committee, attending dock strikes, leading the skeleton army, meeting Lord Rothschild in person to discuss how Lord Rothschild could use his influence to stop the foreign immigration of the pauper class from coming to the country, namely those of the Jewish persuasion, he disappears off the face of the earth. Out of all the excellent researchers on these forums and others, nobody has found a trace of him after a 1911 census where he was living with a sister of his. After about 1893, press reports about him cease to exist, where they were plentiful for years before. Where, when and why did Albert Bachert disappear?
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a) how would the killer know where Catherine Eddowes would be on that fateful night?
I think she may have been directed to meet there by someone, maybe Albert Bachert. Bachert was POSSIBLY in two of the same areas that Catherine Eddowes was also in from Thursday (the return from hopping), to the time she was locked up. One place, we know, by Bachert's own words, that he was on the night of her murder, was the Three Nuns Hotel. It is there that he may have created his alibi for the night. He professed he met a man in the pub (at the Three Nuns) that was wondering where he might go to find loose women. Bachert described the man's attire and stated he carried a black bag. A perfect distraction for Bachert, as it fit all the current descriptions of the supposed murderer. The Three Nuns was doors away from No. 29, Aldgate High Street where Kate was found drunk. Who's to say she didn't get her drink(s) from someone at the Three Nuns? Bachert said he left the man near the Aldgate Station shortly after 12 midnight. But did he? Did this man really even exist or was Bachert using the story as an alibi for where he was at midnight? How long had Bachert actually been there before that, and did he leave there to agitate the socialists on Berners Street who he had a grudge for. Namely Lewis Lyons. His house was halfway between Dutfields Yard and Mitre Square.
How would Catherine Eddowes know to go to the Three Nuns in the first place to meet Albert Bachert? Well, it's kind of a stretch, but a certain possibility, that when returning from hopping on Thursday and heading to or from the Shoe Lane Workhouse, she ran into Bachert, who happened to work for Henry Dix, engraver at No. 26, Poppins Court. From the maps I've looked at, it appears this address was about 300 feet or so from the workhouse. So, not out of the realm of possibility to run into each other. It was after this stay at the workhouse that she ended up at the Mile End Workhouse and "supposedly" told the story of knowing who the ripper was.
One last thing about the Poppins Court address. It was directly across the street from the Central News Agency. Convenient for dropping off letters. It was also very close to the King Lud Pub where John Arnold (John Cleary) claimed his informant told him to get his papers ready, a body had been found in Backchurch Lane. It turned out the body wasn't there that night and Arnold's story was dismissed. Then 2 days later the Pinchin torso was discovered near Backchurch Lane and the search was on for John Cleary.
There is so much we know about Bachert and his injecting himself into the case. He lived in the center of all the murders, including the later murders. And then, after injecting himself into everything ripper related, heading the Vigilance Committee, attending dock strikes, leading the skeleton army, meeting Lord Rothschild in person to discuss how Lord Rothschild could use his influence to stop the foreign immigration of the pauper class from coming to the country, namely those of the Jewish persuasion, he disappears off the face of the earth. Out of all the excellent researchers on these forums and others, nobody has found a trace of him after a 1911 census where he was living with a sister of his. After about 1893, press reports about him cease to exist, where they were plentiful for years before. Where, when and why did Albert Bachert disappear?
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