Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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Also bear in mind he was thrown out of the work house in July because he clearly wasn't considered mad enough…quite a problem for the family?
Quite a few asylums in Surrey at the time would have been perfectly walkable from Whitechapel. Plus Kosminski's mother had connections to Wansworth and as the broad family stuck together (People from the Kladowa district) then in seems probable a community in that area. Southwark had one of the largest private asylum capacities at the time in Bethlem and of course Balham also took private patients. But Holloway does have an oral history of Jack the Rippers bedroom why I think it shouldn't be ruled out.
But there were hundreds of much smaller private asylums, that might fit the bill.
Bear in mind that Aaron's brother was earning what can only be considered today as considerable amounts of money. So it seems to me reasonable that the at first tried to take care of the problem which eventually became obvious was not going to go away as his conditions and attacks steadily got worse.
Yours Jef
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