I hadn't seen this cryptic passage before. This was included in a long account of the inquest on Frances Coles. It was at this inquest that Backert was refused permission to sit on the jury.
It is not clear what to events the woman writing the letter is referring.
Lloyds Weekly
15 February 1891
Lloyd's Weekly
15 February 1891
Mr Baxter has received the following letter addressed to the Coroner, Working Lads' Institute, Whitechapel:-
"Honoured Sir,
The inclosed (sic) is Mr Backert's letter to the Daily Chronicle. You can see what he says, and what he intends to do. He is to the front again in this case. May I suggest that he be a little more truthful than he was in the last 'Ripper' scare, I being the woman he so cruelly belied, and set the whole neighbourhood in alarm.
Signed,
The Woman He So Belied."
There was, however, no inclosure.
It is not clear what to events the woman writing the letter is referring.
Lloyds Weekly
15 February 1891
Lloyd's Weekly
15 February 1891
Mr Baxter has received the following letter addressed to the Coroner, Working Lads' Institute, Whitechapel:-
"Honoured Sir,
The inclosed (sic) is Mr Backert's letter to the Daily Chronicle. You can see what he says, and what he intends to do. He is to the front again in this case. May I suggest that he be a little more truthful than he was in the last 'Ripper' scare, I being the woman he so cruelly belied, and set the whole neighbourhood in alarm.
Signed,
The Woman He So Belied."
There was, however, no inclosure.
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