I've just been reading Paul Roland's book The Crimes of Jack the Ripper, and in discussing possible suspects, he mentions two facts in James Maybrick's alleged diary (which I believe not at all). Presumably these facts, according to Roland, would not have been known by most people at the time: the "fact" that Elizabeth Stride had red hair, and that her throat may have been cut by her own knife.
I know nothing about Stride carrying a knife (tho she may have, for her own protection??), but the news that she was a redhead is certainly news to me! I thought that descriptions given of her in her native Sweden described her as slender, with an oval face, brown hair, and blue eyes.
Now I know a person can change a lot over the years--esp. living the kind of life she did--but if her hair had changed color, I'm thinking it would more likely have gone from brown to gray, rather than brown to red!
Unless her hair actually was some kind of reddish-brown color that different people described differently? Or she may have dyed her hair, of course, but somehow that strikes me as unlikely!
I know this isn't a major deal, but it started me wondering.
Does anyone know whether Liz Stride was a redhead?
I know nothing about Stride carrying a knife (tho she may have, for her own protection??), but the news that she was a redhead is certainly news to me! I thought that descriptions given of her in her native Sweden described her as slender, with an oval face, brown hair, and blue eyes.
Now I know a person can change a lot over the years--esp. living the kind of life she did--but if her hair had changed color, I'm thinking it would more likely have gone from brown to gray, rather than brown to red!
Unless her hair actually was some kind of reddish-brown color that different people described differently? Or she may have dyed her hair, of course, but somehow that strikes me as unlikely!
I know this isn't a major deal, but it started me wondering.
Does anyone know whether Liz Stride was a redhead?
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