Hello, all. I haven't been on Casebook in a very long time, and I'm glad to see some people are still around!
I was just reading a few of the basic write-ups about each victim. I was struck by the fact that none of us living today are familiar with the various terminology used to describe the men seen by various witnesses at various murder sites. For that matter, the descriptions of the victims' clothing is something I just kind of skim over, as I don't really know what a "chemise" or an "underpocket" was.
It started me wondering if anyone had ever gone through the descriptions, looked up said clothing, and drawn what the various items are. For example, with Liz Stride, there's a description of her leaving a pub with a man "wearing a billycock hat, mourning suit and coat." I have no idea what any of those things look like. Then later, she's seen with a man "in a short black cutaway coat and sailor's hat." Again, no idea.
I think it would be helpful to compare the witness accounts if we had a better idea of how similar or different the men's clothing was. Is a billycock hat really different from a deerstalker? I need to know.
I was just reading a few of the basic write-ups about each victim. I was struck by the fact that none of us living today are familiar with the various terminology used to describe the men seen by various witnesses at various murder sites. For that matter, the descriptions of the victims' clothing is something I just kind of skim over, as I don't really know what a "chemise" or an "underpocket" was.
It started me wondering if anyone had ever gone through the descriptions, looked up said clothing, and drawn what the various items are. For example, with Liz Stride, there's a description of her leaving a pub with a man "wearing a billycock hat, mourning suit and coat." I have no idea what any of those things look like. Then later, she's seen with a man "in a short black cutaway coat and sailor's hat." Again, no idea.
I think it would be helpful to compare the witness accounts if we had a better idea of how similar or different the men's clothing was. Is a billycock hat really different from a deerstalker? I need to know.
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