So if you live in Bethnal Green, you won´t kill in Whitechapel?

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  • Jon Guy
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    Well... if you promise never to do it again!
    Of course ... ;-)


    I was providing a generalized picture of things, Jon, which I suspect you will be aware of. I have been told so many times that there were thousands of dwellers in Whitechapel who were as good or better suspects as Lechmere, and since they must all have been on the streets to be viable as competitors, I thought it would be useful to point out what really applies.
    I know, but it`s my job to make it difficult for you

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post
    I must have misread it, sorry
    I thought you`d written that the streets were deserted.
    Apologies !!
    Well... if you promise never to do it again!

    I was providing a generalized picture of things, Jon, which I suspect you will be aware of. I have been told so many times that there were thousands of dwellers in Whitechapel who were as good or better suspects as Lechmere, and since they must all have been on the streets to be viable as competitors, I thought it would be useful to point out what really applies.

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  • Jon Guy
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    I had it the other way around.
    Yes, I was going to have another look at Neil`s testimony.
    It may be different in other newspaper sources.

    I was trying to think when Neil would have finished, when his last recorded job was that morning.
    I believe he was living at 49 Blythe Street, Bethnal Green.

    Edit: PC Neil is last recorded at the mortuary when Spratling arrives 5pm ish ?
    If Neil walked from Eagle Place back to Bethnal Green he may have walked down WR past the station and Brady Street
    Last edited by Jon Guy; 11-15-2018, 07:07 AM. Reason: Edited for J Neil details

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  • Jon Guy
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    No, Jon, it is not at odds with what I have posted earlier. Maybe you misread it?
    I must have misread it, sorry
    I thought you`d written that the streets were deserted.
    Apologies !!

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post

    I assumed at first read through that it was the women who were going home.
    I had it the other way around.

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