Originally posted by JeffHamm
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While I appreciate the logic of your conclusion, I think that the observations of the H division constables (see post #54) suggest that the high risk population was not entirely confined to our discussion area. Had all the murders occurred in said area, this may we hold true, but given the location of the Nichols, Stride, Coles and Eddowes murders, the presumption for random selection would have to be that there were no unfortunates living in these areas. The area around St Botolph's Church was an area renown for prostitutes. The assumption would need to be made that they all came from our area of interest. (Am I once again veering away onto the road less travelled? ).
On your map, I believe Satchell's lodging house was the large building to the east of your blue dot. You may find this old map interesting - it shows the name as George St.
Best regards, George
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