Greetings all,
Notice the following article:
Te Aroha News, 12 January, 1889.
The Whitechapel Atrocities.
London, November 16.
The state of excitement into which the East End was thrown by the seventh mysterious murder in Whitechapel…
…One amateur detective, a fool of a doctor in a painfully obvious disguise, narrowly escaped being torn to pieces. He had been poking about the scene of the murder for some time asking curious questions and attracting a good deal of suspicion by his theatrically blacked face, when a woman shrilly shouted, “That’s him, that’s Jack the Ripper,” In an instant the crowd fell upon the unfortunate fellow like furies. The police tried vainly to protect him, and it was in a half-killed condition a post of 20 constables eventually got him to the nearest police station…
I put this on the Tumblety thread, because it certainly sounds like him especially considering the date. Also, how many other doctors would do this? Interestingly, this person darkened his face. If it was Tumblety, recall he stated that he, "dressed as to not draw attention to himself". Only Tumblety would think this disguise would not draw attention.
Sincerely,
Mike
Notice the following article:
Te Aroha News, 12 January, 1889.
The Whitechapel Atrocities.
London, November 16.
The state of excitement into which the East End was thrown by the seventh mysterious murder in Whitechapel…
…One amateur detective, a fool of a doctor in a painfully obvious disguise, narrowly escaped being torn to pieces. He had been poking about the scene of the murder for some time asking curious questions and attracting a good deal of suspicion by his theatrically blacked face, when a woman shrilly shouted, “That’s him, that’s Jack the Ripper,” In an instant the crowd fell upon the unfortunate fellow like furies. The police tried vainly to protect him, and it was in a half-killed condition a post of 20 constables eventually got him to the nearest police station…
I put this on the Tumblety thread, because it certainly sounds like him especially considering the date. Also, how many other doctors would do this? Interestingly, this person darkened his face. If it was Tumblety, recall he stated that he, "dressed as to not draw attention to himself". Only Tumblety would think this disguise would not draw attention.
Sincerely,
Mike
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