Hello Fisherman.
WAS LECHMERE THE CATS-MEAT MAN FOR MILLERS COURT? After reading about MCCarthy permitting No. 26 for the storage of costermonger barrows, i looked further into the professions of costermongers and cats-meat men. At first, what interested me were their "kings men". But the source remarked somethings that caught my attention. It stTed that barrows and hawkers would proceed past a dwelling all day long, and the cAt would not pay the least bit of attention. However, cats "knew" when the cats-meat man was near, and they would either race towards the door or seek out their master.
Elizabeth Prater states that her cat walked over her neck near 4am.
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Originally posted by Pierre View PostHi Fisherman,
Could you elaborate a bit on Lechmere and the murder in Millerīs Court please? It would be interesting to hear how you look on it.
Regards Pierre
My take is that Kelly was killed by Charles Lechmere, who sought her out on his way to Pickfords. Meaning he left the scene under a cover of darkness.
I donīt think she was targetted beforehand, so the inside job would have been a bonus for him.
I donīt think the damage took very long to inflict - we can see how he was able to inflict massive damage on Eddowes in a very short time.
I donīt think there is any doubt that Kelly was killed by the same man who had killed the earlier opened-up victims - both Chapman and Kelly (arguably the victims where there is good reason to believe that he was not disturbed) had their abdominal walls removed in three large flaps of skin that were left behind at the scene.
I donīt rely much on the "Oh, murder!" cry being useful evidence - I put very little trust in the witnesses; Prater, Lewis, Cox... there were too many people in Millers Court who were far too eager to get their fifteen minutes of fame. I think that is in keeping with the overall picture - I donīt invest much in the witnesses in the other cases either.
I donīt think that the man outside Crossinghams was either the killer or George Hutchinson.
I believe the killer may have consciously arranged the scene for maximum shock effect.
And I think it is odd that we discuss Kelly on a Nichols and Lechmere thread.Last edited by Fisherman; 11-27-2015, 08:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Fisherman View PostGood to hear, Gut. You will appreciate that I very often hear that I am too confident about Lechmere, so I take great care not to get things wrong.
Could you elaborate a bit on Lechmere and the murder in Millerīs Court please? It would be interesting to hear how you look on it.
Regards Pierre
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Originally posted by Fisherman View PostTo be perfectly honest, Gut, Fisherman says that he does not THINK that he stopped.
If I was to say that he DID not stop, then that would equal me being certain.
And I have not the proof to establish that he did not stop.
So I would prefer the wording "Fisherman says that he thinks that he went on killing", if it is not too much trouble.
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Originally posted by GUT View PostFisherman says he didn't stop.
If I was to say that he DID not stop, then that would equal me being certain.
And I have not the proof to establish that he did not stop.
So I would prefer the wording "Fisherman says that he thinks that he went on killing", if it is not too much trouble.
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Originally posted by PC2267 View PostHaving watched the Channel 5 documentary on Cross, I must say I found it compelling (however I'll come back to that shortly. Having read your post Patrick, you make some very glaring observations as to peoples conduct after having found a body. But correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Cross the only person that was found by someone else with a body? I can't get my head round the information that he then taps Paul on the shoulder and says look at this. It seems to be that Paul was uninterested and was late for work, so if Cross had just let him pass he'd have been none the wiser, so why did Cross (as the Ripper) approach him at all? But the glaring thing for me is and perhaps someone can answer this for me. WHY did Cross suddenly stop killing when it is clear he lived into old age?
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Having watched the Channel 5 documentary on Cross, I must say I found it compelling (however I'll come back to that shortly. Having read your post Patrick, you make some very glaring observations as to peoples conduct after having found a body. But correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Cross the only person that was found by someone else with a body? I can't get my head round the information that he then taps Paul on the shoulder and says look at this. It seems to be that Paul was uninterested and was late for work, so if Cross had just let him pass he'd have been none the wiser, so why did Cross (as the Ripper) approach him at all? But the glaring thing for me is and perhaps someone can answer this for me. WHY did Cross suddenly stop killing when it is clear he lived into old age?
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Lechmere Found "With" Nichols' Body
Christer and his sychophants have made much of what they refer to as Cross/Lechmere being "found" with Nichols' body. Of course, any objective student of the case understands that this is a gross mischaracterization of the facts. In fact, if one takes the time to look, they see that Lechmere does EXACTLY what human nature drove every witness to do upon finding the body of a (potential) "Ripper" victim.
Charles Lechmere found Polly Nichols' body and “….he called to Robert Paul who was also walking down the street”. (http://www.casebook.org/witnesses/w/Charles_Cross.html)
John Davis after finding Annie Chapman's body "ran out into the street where he saw two men whose names he did not know (actually James Green and James Kent) and after telling them of his discovery, they went to see the body for themselves” (http://www.casebook.org/witnesses/w/John_Davis.html)
PC Edward Watkins found Catherine Eddowes’ body and "ran across the road to Messers Kearley & Tonge, the door was ajar, I pushed it open." He found a nightwatchman and said, "For Gods sake mate, come to my assistance". (http://www.casebook.org/witnesses/w/Edward_Watkins.html)
Louis Diemschutz found Elizabeth Stride’s body and "went straight into the club to see if his wife was there, and seeing that she was, he told her (and several others who were in the room) of his find, but said that he could not tell if the woman was drunk or dead.” (http://www.casebook.org/witnesses/w/...iemschutz.html)
John Reeves found Martha Tabram’s body and "alarmed by what he saw, he did not examine the body, but ran to fetch a policeman and returned to the scene with PC Thomas Barrett.” (http://www.casebook.org/witnesses/w/John_Reeves.html).
Thomas Bowyer found Mary Kelly’s body and “he immediately went and informed his employer”. (http://www.casebook.org/witnesses/w/Thomas_Bowyer.html)Last edited by Patrick S; 10-21-2015, 07:26 AM.Tags: None
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