Originally posted by Mark J D
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'Do you know him?' and the woman answered 'I knew him about a twelvemonth ago. I drank in his company, and he made himself known to me this morning. He paid 8d for the bed and gave me 6d whilst in the room. I brought him in about 6.30, and when I was half-asleep I felt a knife cross my throat, which woke me up, and I screamed.' 'What has he done?' and she replied, 'He has cut my throat.' I asked for a light, and a woman brought a candle, for the room was very dark. I then saw that there were five or six wounds in the neck, which seemed to me to be gaping and at least 3in long. It was said that Dr Phillips dressed her throat in one report.
No one cuts their own throat to the point it needs dressing and going to hospital for 8 pence. The 'self inflected' wound sounds like the mylett 'self-strangulation on a stiff collar' rubbish. As wiggins said, the first hand witness reports say the wound was gaping. I would suggest the reason for the failed attack compared to kelly are:
- kelly had been on her feet all day, variously drunk and was probably bone tired when she went to bed. although she may have woken to get a scream out, it wasn't enough. At 4 am it is likely few people heard and no one would bother to follow up.
- Farmer seems to have been wandering all night but doesn't sound drunk, hence Bury trying to get her drunk first, but even then, in her own words, she wasn't fully asleep when she felt the knife. Screams at 9.30 am compared to 4 am meant there was no option but to flee or be caught indoors.
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