I’m currently reading Matthew Sturgis’ excellent, well researched biography of Walter Sickert and I’ve just reached the part about the story of The Lodger which contains some information which I wasn’t aware of. I’ve no doubt that other posters will be aware of it though so I thought that I’d ask for information.
To sum up though, events took place in 1908 when Sickert had rooms in Mornington Crescent. His landlady informed him that a previous occupant of his room was Jack the Ripper. Indeed Sickert went on to do a painting called Jack The Ripper’s Bedroom. Basically the lodger was a young veterinary student who would sometimes stay out all night. The landlady and her husband often heard him sneak back into the house in the early hours of the morning before going back out to buy a newspaper. After one murder they noticed signs that he’d burnt one of his suits on the fire. Before they could tell the police of their suspicions his health collapsed and his mother came to collect him. She took him back to the family home in Bournemouth where he died a few weeks later. This was toward the end of 1888. Sickert apparently wrote the name of the student in the margin of a book that he was reading at the time (Casenova’s memoirs.) Unfortunately Sickert lent this book to a man called Albert Rutherston and it was subsequently destroyed in a bomb blast. Sickert later told the story to Marie Belloc Lowndes.
Sounds like the kind of typical legend that attaches itself to a case like this? But here’s the part that I wasn’t aware of....
Apparently the late Nick Warren (Editor of Ripperana) looked into this. He found that there were 131 students at The Royal Veterinary College in Camden Town (the only Veterinary College in the country at the time) and only one student cut his studies short in 1888. His name was Joseph Reid and he did come from Bournemouth. Warren also found out that the Joneses, who owned the building from before 1888 until after 1906 did indeed take in lodgers and many of them were from the medical profession.
So it looks like Nick Warren located The Lodger? Does anyone know anymore about this? Has Reid been looked into any further?
Suspicious behaviour.
Anatomical knowledge.
Possible knife skills.
Reason for the cessation of the murders (according to c5 of course)
Obviously we know nothing of his appearance or the actual nature of his illness but we’ve had suspects proposed on far less.
To sum up though, events took place in 1908 when Sickert had rooms in Mornington Crescent. His landlady informed him that a previous occupant of his room was Jack the Ripper. Indeed Sickert went on to do a painting called Jack The Ripper’s Bedroom. Basically the lodger was a young veterinary student who would sometimes stay out all night. The landlady and her husband often heard him sneak back into the house in the early hours of the morning before going back out to buy a newspaper. After one murder they noticed signs that he’d burnt one of his suits on the fire. Before they could tell the police of their suspicions his health collapsed and his mother came to collect him. She took him back to the family home in Bournemouth where he died a few weeks later. This was toward the end of 1888. Sickert apparently wrote the name of the student in the margin of a book that he was reading at the time (Casenova’s memoirs.) Unfortunately Sickert lent this book to a man called Albert Rutherston and it was subsequently destroyed in a bomb blast. Sickert later told the story to Marie Belloc Lowndes.
Sounds like the kind of typical legend that attaches itself to a case like this? But here’s the part that I wasn’t aware of....
Apparently the late Nick Warren (Editor of Ripperana) looked into this. He found that there were 131 students at The Royal Veterinary College in Camden Town (the only Veterinary College in the country at the time) and only one student cut his studies short in 1888. His name was Joseph Reid and he did come from Bournemouth. Warren also found out that the Joneses, who owned the building from before 1888 until after 1906 did indeed take in lodgers and many of them were from the medical profession.
So it looks like Nick Warren located The Lodger? Does anyone know anymore about this? Has Reid been looked into any further?
Suspicious behaviour.
Anatomical knowledge.
Possible knife skills.
Reason for the cessation of the murders (according to c5 of course)
Obviously we know nothing of his appearance or the actual nature of his illness but we’ve had suspects proposed on far less.
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