Francis Hermans - Update - Solid evidence of him being in vicinity of torso murders.

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  • Kattrup
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    Originally posted by rjpalmer View Post
    Here's one for Kattrup.

    It was reported in Salt Lake in May 1902 that Hermans may have been hiding out in Copenhagen.
    Thanks RJ I'll look into it

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  • rjpalmer
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    Here's one for Kattrup.

    It was reported in Salt Lake in May 1902 that Hermans may have been hiding out in Copenhagen.

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  • Astatine211
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post

    How do we know he was in Le Havre in December, 1887 or in Glasgow in November, 1889?
    I assumed he was there due to Samuel supposedly being born there in December 1887 and it being mentioned him and his wife lived in Glasgow before he murdered her but there are a number of conflicting sources so it could easily not be 100% accurate.

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Astatine211 View Post

    In May 1887 he was definitely in London, in December 1887 he was in Le Havre, then in November 1889 he was in Glasgow and in early April 1891 he was in Liverpool.

    He definitely traveled around a lot!
    How do we know he was in Le Havre in December, 1887 or in Glasgow in November, 1889?

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Astatine211 View Post

    In May 1887 he was definitely in London, in December 1887 he was in Le Havre, then in November 1889 he was in Glasgow and in early April 1891 he was in Liverpool.

    He definitely traveled around a lot!
    thanks Ast
    well none of this rules him out for any of the torso murders so far.

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  • jerryd
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    Originally posted by Astatine211 View Post

    At the start I thought it was possible but now it seems very unlikely, however, it seems her family only found out about her death in a newspaper article published in November 1889 and I don't believe their was a funeral of any sort which to me seems quite suspicious.
    Yes, I wonder when she was last seen alive by friends or family. It is also worth noting that Dr. Hibbert stated the Pinchin Street torso victim had not borne children. That would have been the closest torso death near her own death date in November 1889.

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  • Astatine211
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    Originally posted by jerryd View Post

    Thank you. Are you thinking she was one of the torso victims?
    At the start I thought it was possible but now it seems very unlikely, however, it seems her family only found out about her death in a newspaper article published in November 1889 and I don't believe their was a funeral of any sort which to me seems quite suspicious.

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  • jerryd
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    Originally posted by Astatine211 View Post

    Emmeline was 32 when she was murdered.
    Thank you. Are you thinking she was one of the torso victims?

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  • Astatine211
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    Originally posted by jerryd View Post
    Astatine.

    Do you know when, exactly, Hermans was in Glasgow with Emmeline? Her death notice in your clip above seems to indicate she died in Glasgow Nov. 16, 1889. Also, how old was Emmeline? Have you determined that yet?
    Emmeline was 32 when she was murdered.

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Astatine211 View Post

    Even better if he was staying and occasionally working in London on his own.
    Ideally he’d want a bolt hole in SW London.

    I saw something about the Le Havre Sailor’s Home struggling with debts in the 1880s/90s, but I can’t find it again. It may have had nothing to do with your guy, but who knows?

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  • Astatine211
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    Also I looked into the 1917 arrest and supposedly Salt Lake Police received a telegram about it so it should be in case file if true.

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  • Astatine211
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    This hints there could've been even more unknown victims murdered by him however it could also easily be myth. Also that sure is a pretty scary looking church.
    Attached Files

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  • Astatine211
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post

    But his wife was said to have worked in France for 5 years before going to Scotland.
    Even better if he was staying and occasionally working in London on his own.

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post

    i know and thanks gary. but i know you crack researchers can find it!
    If his diary comes to light, we’ll have him bang to rights. ;-)

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Astatine211 View Post

    In May 1887 he was definitely in London, in December 1887 he was in Le Havre, then in November 1889 he was in Glasgow and in early April 1891 he was in Liverpool.

    He definitely traveled around a lot!
    But his wife was said to have worked in France for 5 years before going to Scotland.

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