So early on in the DNA thread a link was posted to an older discussion about a collector's magazine from 1892 that mentions a charwoman shopping around a shawl that supposedly belonged to one of the victims. Here it is:
Edwards mentions this in the book and his source was no doubt this thread. It's a tenuous link for a number of reasons, but since we know that Jane Simpson was in fact employed as a cleaning lady, it raises the possibility that she could be the charwoman in question. And could the landlady in the story be Elizabeth Bundy? Is there any way to know if the Bundys rented rooms or owned a lodging house?
Edwards mentions this in the book and his source was no doubt this thread. It's a tenuous link for a number of reasons, but since we know that Jane Simpson was in fact employed as a cleaning lady, it raises the possibility that she could be the charwoman in question. And could the landlady in the story be Elizabeth Bundy? Is there any way to know if the Bundys rented rooms or owned a lodging house?
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