Hello Iain,
Thank you for the question and for the reply. I shall endeavour to explain my thoughts a little.
John Kelly, should have been a prime suspect for Eddowes murder...because nobody, seemingly, talked to the "woman" who told Kelly that Eddowes had been locked up.. and that info was given by Kelly to his lodging house deputy, apparently, between 7.30 and 8pm.... an hour or so BEFORE the police carted her off to Bishopsgate station. This discrepancy, explained that "the lodging house deputy must have got the time wrong" by ripperologists today, is, to my mind, alarming. It is so obvious that any policeman worth his salt would have investigated this. They may have, we do not know.. however, John Kelly's word, like Hutchinson in the Mary Kelly case, is taken, seemingly as truth. There is nothing in the records of his whereabouts later that evening either....and Eddowes statement.. "I shall get a good hiding when I get home" shows that she was intending to go back to 55,Flower and Dean Street, the lodging house. For that was her "home" at the time.
Added to this, we do not know anything about this man AFTER the inquest and funeral. Again, like Hutchinson, he seemingly just disappears.
Also, Eddowes pawned Kelly's boots, we are told. Yet there are reports that she is wearing men's boots in the police station. Umm..what was John Kelly wearing then? And where was Eddowes' own footwear?
It is also strange that the lodging house keeper, under oath, FIRST says that two detectives turn up between 2am and 3am.. (Eddowes was murdered at about 1.40am), then after other statements are taken, is called back to the stand and changes the time to 3am when the detectives turn up. We are not told the name of the detectives either.
Kelly cannot recall the time he is told that Eddowes has been taken to the police station, and gives no name for the "woman" who told him. This woman must have known both Kelly and Eddowes, because she must have recognised Eddowes as being arrested, and knew WHO to tell that she was taken away. But we do not know if anybody has checked this story, apparently.
That, to my mind, is alarming. For without corroboration, John Kelly becomes a prime suspect, given Eddowes own words about the threat of impending violence, "when she gets home"....
Finally, the Kelly suspect that was being watched from the continent, as explained earlier, is another strange one. Could this Kelly be connected perchance? Intruiging. Also take into account, ANOTHER John Kelly, Mary Kelly's father, who was apparently looking for her. This Kelly could well be the same age as Eddowes' Kelly. It may also explain her giving her name as both Mary Ann Kelly and Mary Jane Kelly. We also have James Kelly, the escaped prisoner to consider too...
Whoever John Kelly, her boyfriend was...he should have been a prime suspect, imho.
It is a crying shame that all the City Police files were destroyed during the air raids in the 2nd World War. Much would have been explained. I am in the hope that somewhere, somebody wrote down the details of the Eddowes police investigation. If only!
I am looking at all possibilities to be honest, as I have no single person for the title of "JTR" in mind.
To my mind, when one considers the C5, a plausible scenario is more than one killer, (C1 and C2,) (C3,) and (C4 and C5)Though variations on the theme.
I apologise for the long reply.
best wishes
Phil
Thank you for the question and for the reply. I shall endeavour to explain my thoughts a little.
John Kelly, should have been a prime suspect for Eddowes murder...because nobody, seemingly, talked to the "woman" who told Kelly that Eddowes had been locked up.. and that info was given by Kelly to his lodging house deputy, apparently, between 7.30 and 8pm.... an hour or so BEFORE the police carted her off to Bishopsgate station. This discrepancy, explained that "the lodging house deputy must have got the time wrong" by ripperologists today, is, to my mind, alarming. It is so obvious that any policeman worth his salt would have investigated this. They may have, we do not know.. however, John Kelly's word, like Hutchinson in the Mary Kelly case, is taken, seemingly as truth. There is nothing in the records of his whereabouts later that evening either....and Eddowes statement.. "I shall get a good hiding when I get home" shows that she was intending to go back to 55,Flower and Dean Street, the lodging house. For that was her "home" at the time.
Added to this, we do not know anything about this man AFTER the inquest and funeral. Again, like Hutchinson, he seemingly just disappears.
Also, Eddowes pawned Kelly's boots, we are told. Yet there are reports that she is wearing men's boots in the police station. Umm..what was John Kelly wearing then? And where was Eddowes' own footwear?
It is also strange that the lodging house keeper, under oath, FIRST says that two detectives turn up between 2am and 3am.. (Eddowes was murdered at about 1.40am), then after other statements are taken, is called back to the stand and changes the time to 3am when the detectives turn up. We are not told the name of the detectives either.
Kelly cannot recall the time he is told that Eddowes has been taken to the police station, and gives no name for the "woman" who told him. This woman must have known both Kelly and Eddowes, because she must have recognised Eddowes as being arrested, and knew WHO to tell that she was taken away. But we do not know if anybody has checked this story, apparently.
That, to my mind, is alarming. For without corroboration, John Kelly becomes a prime suspect, given Eddowes own words about the threat of impending violence, "when she gets home"....
Finally, the Kelly suspect that was being watched from the continent, as explained earlier, is another strange one. Could this Kelly be connected perchance? Intruiging. Also take into account, ANOTHER John Kelly, Mary Kelly's father, who was apparently looking for her. This Kelly could well be the same age as Eddowes' Kelly. It may also explain her giving her name as both Mary Ann Kelly and Mary Jane Kelly. We also have James Kelly, the escaped prisoner to consider too...
Whoever John Kelly, her boyfriend was...he should have been a prime suspect, imho.
It is a crying shame that all the City Police files were destroyed during the air raids in the 2nd World War. Much would have been explained. I am in the hope that somewhere, somebody wrote down the details of the Eddowes police investigation. If only!
I am looking at all possibilities to be honest, as I have no single person for the title of "JTR" in mind.
To my mind, when one considers the C5, a plausible scenario is more than one killer, (C1 and C2,) (C3,) and (C4 and C5)Though variations on the theme.
I apologise for the long reply.
best wishes
Phil
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