Hi there!
How busy where the streets around the murder locations at the time's of the murders?
Before I started reading the casebook site I'd imagined that they were quiet and deserted but it seems that people were always coming and going to work or coming back to their lodgings or whatever.
Was there a set time for pubs to close at? When did the trains and trams stop operating for the night?
I'm just trying to get a sense of how the Ripper could blend into the surroundings.
Another question has to do with animals: was there lots of dogs and animals roaming about on the streets?
Just imagining modern day crimes people sometimes mention dogs barking in or around the times to signify something happening. I imagine it must have been the same back in 1888?
How busy where the streets around the murder locations at the time's of the murders?
Before I started reading the casebook site I'd imagined that they were quiet and deserted but it seems that people were always coming and going to work or coming back to their lodgings or whatever.
Was there a set time for pubs to close at? When did the trains and trams stop operating for the night?
I'm just trying to get a sense of how the Ripper could blend into the surroundings.
Another question has to do with animals: was there lots of dogs and animals roaming about on the streets?
Just imagining modern day crimes people sometimes mention dogs barking in or around the times to signify something happening. I imagine it must have been the same back in 1888?
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