I have read today an account, apparently reported on Canadian television, that when Tumblety died, the nuns who sorted his belongings found a ring which was subsequently identified as belonging to Eddowes.
Whilst not putting much credence in this I was just wondering if anyone knew any more of this or where the story originated.
The version I read ran as follows:
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However, what has also been overlooked more recently is Tumblety's demise. A few years ago another television documentary on Jack the Ripper traced the final days of Tumblety in Canada, where he died. The program finished showing his grave, erected by some nuns from a convent who looked after him during his illness until his death. Upon his death, the nuns made the usual arrangements of gathering his belongings. While going through his clothes, the nuns stumbled upon a piece of fake jewellery, notably, a ring. That ring was identified as the ring missing from Katherine Eddowes."
Whilst not putting much credence in this I was just wondering if anyone knew any more of this or where the story originated.
The version I read ran as follows:
"
However, what has also been overlooked more recently is Tumblety's demise. A few years ago another television documentary on Jack the Ripper traced the final days of Tumblety in Canada, where he died. The program finished showing his grave, erected by some nuns from a convent who looked after him during his illness until his death. Upon his death, the nuns made the usual arrangements of gathering his belongings. While going through his clothes, the nuns stumbled upon a piece of fake jewellery, notably, a ring. That ring was identified as the ring missing from Katherine Eddowes."
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