According to the transcript of Bury’s trial published in the Daily Telegraph, the incident in which Bury punched his wife in the face two days after their wedding took place in Whitechapel. We know from elsewhere in Bury’s trial that he could be gone from home for a couple of days at a time. A plausible scenario, then, is that Bury abandons Ellen on their wedding night, and when he hasn’t returned home after a couple of days, she goes looking for her man and finds him in Whitechapel. In any event, the Daily Telegraph transcript places Bury in Whitechapel very close to the time of the attack on Smith. It does seem possible that he was there on the night of the attack.
The Smith murder is interesting in connection with Bury in that you’d expect there could have been some attacks prior to the classic murders in the series, it’s the right type of victim in the right part of town, and you have an assault on the genital area, which seems to be very unusual and is seen elsewhere in the series.
The Smith murder is interesting in connection with Bury in that you’d expect there could have been some attacks prior to the classic murders in the series, it’s the right type of victim in the right part of town, and you have an assault on the genital area, which seems to be very unusual and is seen elsewhere in the series.
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