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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostHi David,
No problem.
Mecklenburgh Square is around two-and-a-half miles from Church Street.
I was contrasting to any Dr Gale who you might find in Plymouth or somewhere like that. The newspaper report referred to a 'Dr Gale' treating patients at the London Dispensary. Find me a Dr Gale who was closer to Spitalfields.
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Originally posted by DJA View PostThanks Simon.
Puts a dent in part of my theory
Surmise she took her tablets with her.
I'm having to learn Latin real quick. Some prescriptions are obvious lotions (Lotio). But there are also eye lotions (Collyrium) and salves (Unguentums). Still working on the others. Want to discover which lotions would have been marked as POISON and what they may have treated.
Already SULFATE OF ATROPIN has been marked for its poisonous qualities. Reports of a suicidal man drinking an EYE LOTION containing the drug. Guessing that hiding Visine in alcohol in a prank isnt anything new.Last edited by Robert St Devil; 10-15-2015, 02:43 PM.there,s nothing new, only the unexplored
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Originally posted by Robert St Devil View Post
Already SULFATE OF ATROPIN has been marked for its poisonous qualities. Reports of a suicidal man drinking an EYE LOTION containing the drug.
Once similar was used for gastric ulcers.
Thanks for the link.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by DJA View PostExtract of deadly nightshade or Bella Donna.
Once similar was used for gastric ulcers.
Thanks for the link.there,s nothing new, only the unexplored
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The mystery to me is how McCarthy couldn't have a key. Bowyer goes to the landlord when he sees a mutilated corpse through the window...why? If you saw a butchered body through a window..would you scream for the police or would you go and see your boss the landlord first?
Break down the door with an axe? I've never heard of a landlord not having a key to his property. McCarthy trusts the only key to a prostitute who hasn't paid the rent in months?
This story isn't right.
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Originally posted by DJA View PostExtract of deadly nightshade or Bella Donna.
Once similar was used for gastric ulcers.
Thanks for the link.
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostThe mystery to me is how McCarthy couldn't have a key. Bowyer goes to the landlord when he sees a mutilated corpse through the window...why? If you saw a butchered body through a window..would you scream for the police or would you go and see your boss the landlord first?
Break down the door with an axe? I've never heard of a landlord not having a key to his property. McCarthy trusts the only key to a prostitute who hasn't paid the rent in months?
This story isn't right.
That's the easiest explanation, I think. Even if the police didn't believe him, and they probably didn't, how would they prove that he was lying?
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The relationship between servant & master was very strong in those days. People had a place and they were expected to know their place.
Bowyer's duty was to his master first, especially as his master was a matter of feet away. Bowyer's place is not to make decisions, but to inform his master and wait for his decision.
McCarthy was not stupid, on the one hand it is hard to believe he didn't have a spare key. Yet, McCarthy lived in a crowded house, brothers, wives & children, it should have been relatively easy for him to have an alibi for the night of the murder, it's not like he lived alone.
So, on balance, not having a spare key was probably the true situation, careless, but true. Why should he have another key made, and the cost, getting in is their problem, let them deal with it.
We all have little things that we should tend to but keep putting off, McCarthy was likely no different.
McCarthy is also concerned about damage & cost of repair, so I have no doubt he would have stepped up with a tool (a pick?) with which to force the door, to keep the damage to a minimum. The police would not have come with a sledgehammer to break their way in. They would approach a local contractor to borrow something, so McCarthy was helping them out while looking after his interests too.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostHi Rosella, Hi Wickerman,
But would he really axe the door if he had nothing to hide? If he didn't keep a spare key, he's gonna have to chop down a door everytime a prostitute skips out on the rent
The fact he forced the door doesn't necessarily suggest that he didn't have a spare key, it only suggest he could lay his hands on another key at that moment when the police wanted in.
I'm sure the police would have asked just the same questions you are asking, that they can't believe he wouldn't have a second key. Maybe there was an innocent answer to that question, that's all I am suggesting.Regards, Jon S.
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