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A look at the position of the body of MJK in the covered photo
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I believe it's likely that MJK wasn't her real name myself. It really is a strange case, so many things don't add up. It's one that certainly raises more questions than answers.
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I believe the identification of the deceased as Mary Jane Kelly, with the backstory that is provided by those close to her and by the authorities, has not been proven to have foundation in facts. No-one has ever found the woman as described in the history records, and very good people have tried.
She may have been given, or gave, a fake name and backstory.
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Do you mean it may not be Mary Kelly based on the eye witness accounts of her being alive after the time of death? It's an interesting theory and one that I have never really found satisfactory answers for myself, another little mystery within a mystery.Originally posted by Ozzy View PostOh man, notice that TypeWriter is a cadet Simon. People more familiar with your style will get your post, but possibly not a cadet.
TypeWriter - it is a MJK death photo. No way of knowing for sure if it's MJK though, so Simon saying it's not MJK is a theory of his. Possible, but the way he writes he's post just confuses some people if he doesn't elaborate.
I don't see it myself TypeWriter but you could be right.
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I thought all this time she was on the floor too but now I'm thinking that's a table in the background? I'll go check out these links and hopefully find more infoOriginally posted by erobitha View PostI would say the angle is opposite to what you suggest TW. If we assume her head is out view of the shot on the left then the body is lying as it was photographed more famously and in the same pose. The mystery for me here is has she been moved? Is that a Duvet / Sheet in the top of the picture, which would suggest what we see is the bed? Is she on the floor?
Just read https://forum.casebook.org/forum/rip...549-mjk3-again it seems to offer all plausible explanations
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Hi guys thank for the replies, I'll check out the links. *Puts kettle on and settles down*
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Hi TypewriterOriginally posted by TheTypeWriter View PostHi folks, avid writer and reader from UK here. Thought I'd contribute seeing I've been reading the threads for quite a while. Lots of interesting discussions going on.
Here's something I wanted to share. So this crime scene photograph of Mary Jane Kelly, it's hard to figure out at first, I assumed when looking at it before that we were looking at the legs but in fact I think we are looking at the head and body covered in the bloodied bed sheet.
If you see what I mean, the hand would be her right hand. The thumb is visible towards us. Excuse my clumsy drawing but I've attempted to show what I mean.
nice idea, but actually the hand visible in the photo is her left, what you call her thumb is her pinky.
RichardH has done sterling work on the crime scenes, check out this thread which shows an exact overlay between the two photos: https://forum.casebook.org/forum/rip...ebate#post9723
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I would say the angle is opposite to what you suggest TW. If we assume her head is out view of the shot on the left then the body is lying as it was photographed more famously and in the same pose. The mystery for me here is has she been moved? Is that a Duvet / Sheet in the top of the picture, which would suggest what we see is the bed? Is she on the floor?
Just read https://forum.casebook.org/forum/rip...549-mjk3-again it seems to offer all plausible explanationsLast edited by erobitha; 07-18-2020, 07:20 AM.
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I thought it was Annie Crook? Maybe that's what Simon meant...
Hi TheTypeWriter, not seeing it myself but I can understand the interpretation. Others have noted the "thumb" before too.
The debate about wether this is actually a photo from the scene or a later mock up is well covered in the MJK3 threads, but in particular answer to your question I'll direct you to the work of the very accomplished Richardh, here:
https://forum.casebook.org/forum/rip...549-mjk3-again
Also, an interpretation by Simon here:
https://casebook.org/dissertations/r...ers-court.html
In case you missed them or such.
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There is no sheet.Originally posted by TheTypeWriter View PostHello Simon, it's not? Who is it? I always thought this was a crime scene photo of her. Thanks for your response.
That is Mary Kelly wearing a chemise, or what was left of her.
The bed had been moved out from the partition/door and photographed from behind, hence the light from the partially open entry door.
Simon has a dissertation here, "Room 13 Millers Court" with diagrams.
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Oh man, notice that TypeWriter is a cadet Simon. People more familiar with your style will get your post, but possibly not a cadet.
TypeWriter - it is a MJK death photo. No way of knowing for sure if it's MJK though, so Simon saying it's not MJK is a theory of his. Possible, but the way he writes he's post just confuses some people if he doesn't elaborate.
I don't see it myself TypeWriter but you could be right.Last edited by Ozzy; 07-18-2020, 03:26 AM.
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Hello Simon, it's not? Who is it? I always thought this was a crime scene photo of her. Thanks for your response.
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Hi, The Typewriter,
This not a photograph of the corpse of MJK.
Regards,
Simon
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A look at the position of the body of MJK in the covered photo
Hi folks, avid writer and reader from UK here. Thought I'd contribute seeing I've been reading the threads for quite a while. Lots of interesting discussions going on.
Here's something I wanted to share. So this crime scene photograph of Mary Jane Kelly, it's hard to figure out at first, I assumed when looking at it before that we were looking at the legs but in fact I think we are looking at the head and body covered in the bloodied bed sheet.
If you see what I mean, the hand would be her right hand. The thumb is visible towards us. Excuse my clumsy drawing but I've attempted to show what I mean.
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