Joseph Augustus Moloney
I’ve been researching surgeons who lived or worked around Whitechapel who fit a particular profile :- British, 25 – 35 yo, lived on own, not married, had an event that may have been the catalyst for the murders, had a personality profile that could have been conducive to killing, and had a reason for the murders to stop suddenly.
I’ve found someone who could be interesting to explore further. I’m not saying he was Jack, but I think this is the sort of person who could have been JtR.
Joseph August Moloney seemed to have been a classic Boys Own adventurer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Moloney
At the time, he was only second to Stanley for knowing the most about Africa. He was the medical officer on the famous expedition to Katanga in the Congo in 1891 to claim the territory of some hostile African tribes. The expedition encountered major problems due to illness, lack of food and death; and Moloney had to take command and completed a successful mission. Moloney was the “backbone of the expedition”, made successful treaties with hostile tribal leaders and led his men back to safety.
Upon returning to London, be wrote a fascinating book “With Captain Stairs to Katanga: Slavery and Subjugation in the Congo” which provided a captivating story of the expedition.
He died in 1896 from illness related to his travels.
Moloney fits the profile in several ways :
He had an interesting larger than life story. Again, I’m not saying he was the Ripper, but I think this is the profile of the type of person who was.
Can anyone find out any more detail on him ?
Craig
I’ve been researching surgeons who lived or worked around Whitechapel who fit a particular profile :- British, 25 – 35 yo, lived on own, not married, had an event that may have been the catalyst for the murders, had a personality profile that could have been conducive to killing, and had a reason for the murders to stop suddenly.
I’ve found someone who could be interesting to explore further. I’m not saying he was Jack, but I think this is the sort of person who could have been JtR.
Joseph August Moloney seemed to have been a classic Boys Own adventurer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Moloney
At the time, he was only second to Stanley for knowing the most about Africa. He was the medical officer on the famous expedition to Katanga in the Congo in 1891 to claim the territory of some hostile African tribes. The expedition encountered major problems due to illness, lack of food and death; and Moloney had to take command and completed a successful mission. Moloney was the “backbone of the expedition”, made successful treaties with hostile tribal leaders and led his men back to safety.
Upon returning to London, be wrote a fascinating book “With Captain Stairs to Katanga: Slavery and Subjugation in the Congo” which provided a captivating story of the expedition.
He died in 1896 from illness related to his travels.
Moloney fits the profile in several ways :
- Age :- bn 1857, so 31 y.o.
- Description & personality : “thick set, determined looking, as hard as nails”, An accomplished sportsman, yachtsman, and a good shot; Practiced in South London, held in high esteem esp. by the poor.
- Attitudes : The introduction to the modern edition of Moloney’s book says “Like other Victorian writers from the imperial milieu, Moloney is an uneasy guide for a modern reader. Hostile towards black people, Jews and German; and demonstrating a patronising tolerance of the French. Moloney’s habitual use of the word “******” was berated by no less a critic than Henry Morton Stanley who described it as ‘ugly and derisive’”
- Qualification: studied medicine at St Thomas’s Hospital, and obtained his degree in Dublin
- Allegedly was the medical officer in the First Boer War (Dec 188 – Mar 1881)
- Served in the Corps of Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers (?? When ??)
- Lived in London city around 1888 but his practice was in Battersea :- (?? Anyway to find where he lived ??)
- Father - Jeremiah – was a former captain in the Kings Royal Rifles and died in August 1888 (a possible trauma which provoked attacks ??)
- He travelled to Morrocco in 1890 – 91.
He had an interesting larger than life story. Again, I’m not saying he was the Ripper, but I think this is the profile of the type of person who was.
Can anyone find out any more detail on him ?
Craig
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