Hi.
We are still rambling on about Fleming's height, being realistic it was 67'', and as the upper range of his weight was 163lb's, quite a stocky guy, especially in 1888.
I was 5'10'' in my teens [ a fraction shorter now] and weighed in at 168 lbs, and I was considered tubby for the 1960s ....
If Fleming was five feet seven, and stocky, he would fit several witnesses accounts, his height and weight would also give him the broad shouldered look from the rear.
Enough of his shape, he must be a serious candidate, that is of course if it could be ascertained that he was Kelly's ex .
Back in the 1970's on Barlow and watt, there was a interview with a elderly nun, who revealed the following.
''When I was a young novice back in 1915, the subject of the murders arose, and a elderly sister who was present, made a comment,''If it were not for that Kelly woman, none of the murders would have happened.''
The elderly sister was resident in the Dorset street refuge in 1888.
Whilst I accept the nuns interview might have been fictional[ a actor etc] we have no conformation of it being so, and I find it [albeit oral history] fascinating.
I have from that day believed that Mary Kelly was the reason for the killing spree, and once the killer had despatched her, there was no incentive to continue, he may even have blamed her for his previous actions, and in killing her, he was eliminating his guilt, as she had been to blame, and that autumn could be laid to rest.
Apart from Fleming, I find what possibly could be McCarthy's suspect, a candidate.
According to Fiona Kendall lane, she claimed that her great grandfather knew who the killer was, and the motive, and although she never revealed more , gave us all a major clue.
A man called at the court to see Mary Kelly, and being a nuisance was despatched in ''true McCarthy style'' this man claimed that Mary had stolen something of his[ a watch?] .
Was this the killer of Kelly, and was this the motive?
So in these two suspects we have the former being[ possibly] a ex of the dead woman, who was confined as a lunatic.
The latter being a very viable suspect , especially if it was McCarthy's suspect albeit it would have been a nameless one, and that event possibly would have been told to the police after the murder, but not absolute, it could have been an after thought, not initially connecting it , to what appeared to have been a Ripper murder.
Because of McCarthy's attitude towards him , and if the stranger was the killer, he may have targeted Millers court as a venue, to get his own back on McCarthy, with all the aggravation it would cause.
I feel that the above points are more viable then naming a lot of unrealistic suspects, simply because they much discussed , and were in many cases put forth for commercial success.
Regards Richard.
We are still rambling on about Fleming's height, being realistic it was 67'', and as the upper range of his weight was 163lb's, quite a stocky guy, especially in 1888.
I was 5'10'' in my teens [ a fraction shorter now] and weighed in at 168 lbs, and I was considered tubby for the 1960s ....
If Fleming was five feet seven, and stocky, he would fit several witnesses accounts, his height and weight would also give him the broad shouldered look from the rear.
Enough of his shape, he must be a serious candidate, that is of course if it could be ascertained that he was Kelly's ex .
Back in the 1970's on Barlow and watt, there was a interview with a elderly nun, who revealed the following.
''When I was a young novice back in 1915, the subject of the murders arose, and a elderly sister who was present, made a comment,''If it were not for that Kelly woman, none of the murders would have happened.''
The elderly sister was resident in the Dorset street refuge in 1888.
Whilst I accept the nuns interview might have been fictional[ a actor etc] we have no conformation of it being so, and I find it [albeit oral history] fascinating.
I have from that day believed that Mary Kelly was the reason for the killing spree, and once the killer had despatched her, there was no incentive to continue, he may even have blamed her for his previous actions, and in killing her, he was eliminating his guilt, as she had been to blame, and that autumn could be laid to rest.
Apart from Fleming, I find what possibly could be McCarthy's suspect, a candidate.
According to Fiona Kendall lane, she claimed that her great grandfather knew who the killer was, and the motive, and although she never revealed more , gave us all a major clue.
A man called at the court to see Mary Kelly, and being a nuisance was despatched in ''true McCarthy style'' this man claimed that Mary had stolen something of his[ a watch?] .
Was this the killer of Kelly, and was this the motive?
So in these two suspects we have the former being[ possibly] a ex of the dead woman, who was confined as a lunatic.
The latter being a very viable suspect , especially if it was McCarthy's suspect albeit it would have been a nameless one, and that event possibly would have been told to the police after the murder, but not absolute, it could have been an after thought, not initially connecting it , to what appeared to have been a Ripper murder.
Because of McCarthy's attitude towards him , and if the stranger was the killer, he may have targeted Millers court as a venue, to get his own back on McCarthy, with all the aggravation it would cause.
I feel that the above points are more viable then naming a lot of unrealistic suspects, simply because they much discussed , and were in many cases put forth for commercial success.
Regards Richard.
Comment