Fascinating discussion. I have a couple of questions though.
How, exactly, do we know any this, except that he must have had a rudimentary knowledge of English in order to approach the victims?
Why then, I wonder, did people apparently send letters to her.
And let's remember that, during the period in question, the going price for the services of a prostitute was 4p. 4p! Even a man in occasional work could come up with that kind of coin. Then again, it seems JtR never actually parted with any cash. The same money could have been used for all the transactions.
1.) He could speak English
2.) He was not physically disabled (i.e. missing limbs, etc)
3.) He lived in the East End
4.) He was not younger than 20 and not older than 50
2.) He was not physically disabled (i.e. missing limbs, etc)
3.) He lived in the East End
4.) He was not younger than 20 and not older than 50
but then on the other side of that, MJK was not.
And let's remember that, during the period in question, the going price for the services of a prostitute was 4p. 4p! Even a man in occasional work could come up with that kind of coin. Then again, it seems JtR never actually parted with any cash. The same money could have been used for all the transactions.
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