Praise for Caz
If anyone should do a thorough write-up of the Berner Street murder (besides me, for the umpteenth time) it's Caz. She has a way of putting things in perspective that no one else thinks of. And you gotta love Colin with those charts...how does he do it?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
The cut in the throat
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Somewhere here there is a wall. I'm going to find it and...oof! Yup, that's it. And again. And again.
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confirmation
Hello Colin. Welcome back.
Thank you so much for posting these. They seem to confirm my posts #15, #32, #35, #50, and #75. There were INDEED many murders in London in 1888.
Again, thanks!
Cheers.
LC
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Originally posted by caz View PostIf Colin Roberts's murder stats are not just a pile of poo, ...
Originally posted by caz View Post... there were only 11 adult women murdered by knife in the whole of England in 1887 and 11 again in 1889, while in 1888 there were 17.
Take away the six Whitechapel Murders of Tabram, Nichols, Chapman, Stride, Eddowes and Kelly and you are instantly back to 11 murders of adult women by knife in the whole of England in 1888.
Originally posted by Colin Roberts View PostIn the absence of the applicable 'Whitechapel Murders', i.e. the 'Whitechapel Murders', in which death was inflicted, by way of 'Knife', ...
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Knife'¹ (Purple); Exclusive of the Applicable 'Whitechapel Murders' (Lavender): 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Knife'¹ (Purple); Exclusive of the Applicable 'Whitechapel Murders' (Lavender): 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
¹ Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', ...
- by way of 'Cut Throat' or 'Cut'/'Stab': 1883-1890
- by way of 'Knife': 1891-1893
... 1888 would seem to have been a relatively 'normal' year.Last edited by Colin Roberts; 06-04-2011, 01:33 AM.
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H Division, Metropolitan Police Force
H Division - 'Whitechapel', Metropolitan Police Force, 1888 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Underlying Aerial Imagery: Copyright Google Earth, 2007
Overlying Plots, Labels and Color-Shadings: Copyright Colin C. Roberts, 2010
In accordance with the Report of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, For the Year 1887; there was but one murder, committed within the boundaries of H Division, throughout the course of the calendar year.
One! That of Miriam Angel.
One!
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The Metropolitan Police District
The Metropolitan Police District; as Depicted in Bacon's Large Scale Atlas of London & Suburbs, 1912 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
In accordance with the Metropolitan Police Act, 1839, the boundaries of the Metropolitan Police District were expanded, to include all Civil Parishes, any portions of which, lay within twelve miles of Charing Cross, as well as all Civil Parishes, the entireties of which, lay within fifteen miles of Charing Cross.
These boundaries remained intact, until the enactment of the Police Act, 1946.
So, while the Divisional Boundaries may have been altered, at various points in time, between 1840 and 1945 (e.g. in accordance with the formation of J Division, 'Bethnal Green', in 1886), the boundaries of the overall district remained unchanged.
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In Accordance with the Census of England & Wales, 1891:
'Greater London', i.e. the City of London Police District and the Metropolitan Police District
- Area: 443,421.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 692.85 Square Miles
- Population: 5,633,806
{The City of London Police District}
- Area: 671.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 1.05 Square Miles
- Population: 37,705
{The Metropolitan Police District}
- Area: 442,750.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 691.80 Square Miles
- Population: 5,596,101
--- {The Administrative County of London (i.e.'Metropolitan London'), Excepting the City of London}
----- Area: 74,771.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 116.83 Square Miles
----- Population: 4,194,413
--- {The Administrative County of Hertfordshire (In Part)}
----- Area: 35,893.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 56.08 Square Miles
----- Population: 35,492
--- {The Administrative County of Middlesex (In Entirety)}
----- Area: 149,046.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 232.88 Square Miles
----- Population: 560,012
--- {The Administrative County of Essex (In Part)}
----- Area: 60,466.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 94.48 Square Miles
----- Population: 413,679
--- {The Administrative County of Surrey (In Part)}
----- Area: 80,058.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 125.09 Square Miles
----- Population: 295,759
--- {The Administrative County of Kent (In Part)}
----- Area: 42,516.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 66.43 Square Miles
----- Population: 96,746
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The Metropolitan Police District, 1888
Populations, in Accordance with the Census of England & Wales, 1891
'Metropolitan London', County of Middlesex (i.e. North of the River Thames):
Fulham Registration District
- The Parish of St. Paul Hammersmith: 97,239
- The Parish of All Saints Fulham: 91,639
Sub-Total: 188,878
Kennsington Registration District
- The Parish of St. Mary Abbotts Kennsington: 166,308
Chelsea Registration District
- The Parish of St. Luke Chelsea: 96,253
Paddington Registration District
- The Parish of St. James Paddington: 117,846
Hampstead Registration District
- The Parish of St. John at Hampstead: 68,416
St. Pancras Registration District
- The Parish of St. Pancras: 234,379
St. Marylebone Registration District
- The Parish of St. Marylebone: 142,404
St. George Hanover Square Registration District
- The Parish of St. George Hanover Square, Liberty of the City of Westminster: 78,364
- The Combined Parish of St. Margaret & St. John the Evangelist, Liberty of the City of Westminster: 55,539
----- {The Parish of St. Margaret (Detached), Liberty of the City of Westminster: 21,433}
----- {The Parish of St. Margaret, City of Westminster¹: ?}
----- {The Parish of St. John the Evangelist, City of Westminster¹: ?}
- The Close of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, City of Westminster¹: 235
Sub-Total: 134,138
¹ The City of Westminster, which consisted of the 'base' portion (i.e. the non-detached portion) of the Combined Parish of St. Margaret & St. John the Evangelist, and the Close of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, was situated within the boundaries of the Liberty of the City of Westminster.
Westminster Registration District
- The Parish of St. James Westminster (aka 'St. James Piccadilly'), Liberty of the City of Westminster: 24,995
- The Parish of St. Anne Westminster (aka 'St. Anne Soho'), Liberty of the City of Westminster: 12,317
Sub-Total: 37,312
Strand Registration District
- The Parish of St. Martin in the Fields, Liberty of the City of Westminster: 14,616
- The Parish of St. Paul Covent Garden, Liberty of the City of Westminster: 2,142
- The Parish of St. Clement Danes: 8,492
----- {The Parish of St. Clement Danes, Liberty of the City of Westminster: ?}
----- {The Parish of St. Clement Danes, Liberty of the Savoy: ?}
- The Liberty of the Rolls: 421
- The Precinct of the Savoy, Liberty of the Savoy: 201
- The Parish of St. Mary le Strand, Liberty of the Savoy: 1,549
- The Middle Temple, City of London¹: 95
Sub-Total: 27,516
¹ The Middle Temple was situated within the boundaries of the City of London. It was a component of the Municipality of the City of London, and accordingly fell within the jurisdiction, of the City of London Police Force. Its population, therefore, was not applicable to that of the Metropolitan Police District.
Sub-Total; as was Applicable to the Population of the Metropolitan Police District: 27,421
Islington Registration District
- The Parish of St. Mary Islington: 319,143
St. Giles Registration District
- The Combined Parish of St. Giles in the Fields & St. George Bloomsbury: 39,782
----- {The Parish of St. Giles in the Fields: ?}
----- {The Parish of St. George Bloomsbury: ?}
Holborn Registration District
- The Combined Parish of St. Andrew Holborn ('above the Bars') & St. George the Martyr: 26,228
----- {The Parish of St. Andrew Holborn¹: ?}
--------- {{The Parish of St. Andrew Holborn, County of Middlesex (i.e. 'above the Bars'): ?}}
--------- {{The Parish of St. Andrew Holborn, City of London (i.e. 'below the Bars'): Not Applicable}}
----- {The Parish of St. George the Martyr: ?}
- Gray's Inn: 253
- Furnival's Inn: 121
----- {Furnival's Inn, County of Middlesex: 97}
----- {Furnival's Inn, City of London²: 24}
- Lincoln's Inn: 27
- Staple Inn: 21
----- {Staple Inn, County of Middlesex: 18}
----- {Staple Inn, City of London²: 3}
- The Liberty of Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, Ely Rents, and Ely Place: 4,506
- The Combined Parish of St. James Clerkenwell & St. John Clerkenwell: 66,216
----- {The Parish of St. James Clerkenwell: ?}
----- {The Parish of St. John Clerkenwell: ?}
- The Parish of St. Sepulchre ('without Newgate')³: 1,972
----- {The Parish of St. Sepulchre ('without Newgate'), County of Middlesex: 1,972}
----- {The Parish of St. Sepulchre ('without Newgate'), City of London: Not Applicable}
- The Charter House: 136
- The Parish of St. Luke: 42,440
Sub-Total: 141,920
² The portions of Furnival's Inn (24), and Staple Inn (3), that were situated within the boundaries of the City of London, were components of the Municipality of the City of London, and accordingly fell within the jurisdiction, of the City of London Police Force. Their respective populations, therefore, were not applicable to the population of the Metropolitan Police District.
Sub-Total; as was Applicable to the Population of the Metropolitan Police District: 141,893
¹ The Civil Parish of St. Andrew Holborn ('above the Bars'), County of Middlesex (?), i.e. that portion of the Ancient Parish of St. Andrew Holborn that extended beyond the boundaries of the City of London, into the County of Middlesex, was the only portion, of the Ancient Parish, for which the population was applicable to either the Holborn Registration District, or the Metropolitan Police District.
³ The Civil Parish of St. Sepulchre ('without Newgate'), County of Middlesex (1,972), i.e. that portion of the Ancient Parish of St. Sepulchre ('without Newgate') that extended beyond the boundaries of the City of London, into the County of Middlesex, was the only portion, of the Ancient Parish, for which the population was applicable to either the Holborn Registration District, or the Metropolitan Police District.
City of London Registration District
- The Liberty of Glasshouse Yard¹: 779
¹ The Liberty of Glasshouse Yard originally constituted the portion of the Ancient Parish of St. Botolph without Aldersgate that extended beyond the boundaries of the City of London, into the County of Middlesex. Interestingly, it was included within the Civil Parish of St. Botolph without Aldersgate, City of London Registration District, in accordance with the Census of England & Wales, 1891; even though it was not a component of the Municipality of the City of London, and accordingly did not fall within the jurisdiction, of the City of London Police Force. Its population, nonetheless, was applicable to that of the Metropolitan Police District.
Hackney Registration District
- The Parish of St. Mary Stoke Newington: 30,936
- The Parish of St. John at Hackney: 198,606
Sub-Total: 229,542
Shoreditch Registration District
- The Parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch: 124,009
Bethnal Green Registration District
- The Parish of St. Matthew Bethnal Green: 129,132
Whitechapel Registration District
- The Liberty of Norton Folgate: 1,449
- The Old Artillery Ground: 2,138
- The Parish of Christ Church Spitalfields: 22,859
- The Hamlet of Mile End New Town: 11,303
- The Parish of Holy Trinity ('Minories'): 301
- The Parish of St. Mary Whitechapel: 32,326
----- {The Parish of St. Mary Whitechapel, County of Middlesex: 32,284}
----- {The Parish of St. Mary Whitechapel, City of London¹: 42}
- The Liberty of Her Majesty's Tower of London: 933
----- {The Liberty of the Tower: 0}
----- {The Precinct of Old Tower Without: 65}
----- {The Tower: 868}
- The Precinct of St. Katherine: 182
- The Parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate²: 2,971
----- {The Parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate, County of Middlesex: 2,971}
----- {The Parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate, City of London: Not Applicable}
Sub-Total: 74,462
¹ The portion of the Parish of St. Mary Whitechapel that was situated within the boundaries of the City of London, was a component of the Municipality of the City of London, and accordingly fell within the jurisdiction, of the City of London Police Force. Its population, therefore, was not applicable to that of the Metropolitan Police District.
Sub-Total; as was Applicable to the Population of the Metropolitan Police District: 74,420
² The Civil Parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate, County of Middlesex (2,971), i.e. that portion of the Ancient Parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate that extended beyond the boundaries of the City of London, into the County of Middlesex, was the only portion, of the Ancient Parish, for which the population was applicable to either the Whitechapel Registration District, or the Metropolitan Police District.
Mile End Old Town Registration District
- The Hamlet of Mile End Old Town: 107,592
St. George in the East Registration District
- The Parish of St. George in the East: 45,795
Stepney Registration District
- The Parish of St. John of Wapping: 2,123
- The Parish of St. Paul Shadwell: 8,123
- The Hamlet of Ratcliff: 14,928
- The Parish of St. Anne Limehouse: 32,202
Sub-Total: 57,376
Poplar Registration District
- The Parish of St. Mary Stratford Bow: 40,365
- The Parish of Bromley St. Leonard: 70,000
- The Parish of All Saints Poplar: 56,383
Sub-Total: 166,748
Sub-Total;'Metropolitan London', County of Middlesex (i.e. North of the River Thames), as was Applicable to the Population of the Metropolitan Police District¹: 2,649,566
¹ "as was Applicable to the Population of the Metropolitan Police District", i.e. ...
Inclusive of:
- The Liberty of Glasshouse Yard, County of Middlesex (City of London Registration District): 779
Exclusive of:
- The Middle Temple, City of London (Strand Registration District): 95
- Furnival's Inn, City of London (Holborn Registration District): 24
- Staple Inn, City of London (Holborn Registration District): 3
- The Parish of St. Mary Whitechapel, City of London (Whitechapel Registration District): 42
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'Metropolitan London', Counties of Surrey and Kent (i.e. South of the River Thames):
Wandsworth Registration District
- The Parish of St. Mary Putney: 17,771
- The Parish of All Saints Wandsworth: 46,717
- The Parish of St. Mary Battersea: 150,558
- The Parish of Holy Trinity Clapham: 43,698
- The Parish of St. Leonard Streatham: 42,972
- The Parish of St. Nicholas Tooting Graveney: 5,784
Sub-Total: 307,500
Lambeth Registration District
- The Parish of St. Mary Lambeth: 275,203
St. Saviour Registration District
- The Parish of Christ Church, Borough of Southwark: 13,264
- The Parish of St. Saviour, Borough of Southwark: 13,913
- The Parish of St. George the Martyr, Borough of Southwark: 59,712
- The Parish of St. Mary Newington: 115,804
Sub-Total: 202,693
St. Olave Registration District
- The Parish of St. Olave, Borough of Southwark: 2,159
- The Parish of St. Thomas, Borough of Southwark: 752
- The Parish of St. John Horselydown, Borough of Southwark: 9,812
- The Parish of St. Mary Magdalen Bermondsey: 84,682
- The Parish of St. Mary Rotherhithe: 39,255
Sub-Total: 136,660
Camberwell Registration District
- The Parish of St. Giles Camberwell: 235,344
Croydon Registration District
- The Hamlet of Penge: 20,375
Greenwich Registration District
- The Parish of St. Paul Deptford: 101,286
- The Parish of St. Nicholas Deptford: 6,887
- The Parish of St. Alphege Greenwich: 57,240
Sub-Total: 165,413
Lewisham Registration District
- The Parish of St. Mary Lewisham: 72,272
- The Parish of St. Margaret Lee: 16,381
- The Parish of St. John the Baptist Eltham: 5,682
Sub-Total: 94,335
Woolwich Registration District
- The Parish of St. Luke Charlton ('next Woolwich'): 11,742
- The Parish of St. James Kidbrooke: 2,298
- The Parish of St. Mary Magdalen Woolwich: 40,848
- The Parish of St. Nicholas Plumstead: 52,436
Sub-Total: 107,324
Sub-Total;'Metropolitan London', Counties of Surrey and Kent (i.e. South of the River Thames), as was Applicable to the Population of the Metropolitan Police District: 1,544,847
Total;'Metropolitan London', Counties of Middlesex, Surrey, and Kent, as was Applicable to the Population of the Metropolitan Police District¹: 4,194,413
¹ "as was Applicable to the Population of the Metropolitan Police District", i.e. ...
Inclusive of:
- The Liberty of Glasshouse Yard, County of Middlesex (City of London Registration District): 779
Exclusive of:
- The Middle Temple, City of London (Strand Registration District): 95
- Furnival's Inn, City of London (Holborn Registration District): 24
- Staple Inn, City of London (Holborn Registration District): 3
- The Parish of St. Mary Whitechapel, City of London (Whitechapel Registration District): 42
--- Population Data, Pertaining to the Non 'Metropolitan London' Portions of the Metropolitan Police District, to Follow ---
i.e. at some point, in the coming weeks (months (?)).
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The Metropolitan Police District, and the City of London Police District, 1888 (Red Outline); 'Metropolitan London', 1888 (Navy Outline) (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
In Accordance with the Census of England & Wales, 1891:
'Greater London', i.e. the Metropolitan Police District and the City of London Police District (Red Outline)
- Area: 443,421.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 692.85 Square Miles
- Population: 5,633,806
- Population Density: 8,131 Persons per Square Mile
- {The Metropolitan Police District}
--- Area: 442,750.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 691.80 Square Miles
--- Population: 5,596,101
--- Population Density: 8,089 Persons per Square Mile
- {The City of London Police District}
--- Area: 671.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 1.05 Square Miles
--- Population: 37,705
--- Population Density: 35,910 Persons per Square Mile
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'Metropolitan London'¹, i.e. The Administrative County of London (Inclusive of the City of London) (Navy Outline)
- Area: 74,771.00 Statute Acres, i.e. Approximately 117.88 Square Miles
- Population: 4,232,118
- Population Density: 35,902 Persons per Square Mile
¹ As Defined, in 1888, by the Boundaries of Jurisdiction, of the Metropolitan Board of Works
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Cases of 'Attempting to Murder' / 'Murder': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893
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In accordance with the Reports of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, 1883-1893:
Cases of 'Attempting to Murder' & 'Murder': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Cases of 'Attempting to Murder' / 'Murder': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Cases of 'Attempting to Murder' / 'Murder': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Attempting to Murder / Murder
~ Cases: 1883-1893 ~
- Range: 102 - 220
- Mid-Range (i.e. Range Mid-Point): 161.00
- Median: 161.00
- Mean (i.e. 'Average'): 164.73
- Year, in which We are Most Interested (i.e. 1888): 220.00
Cases of 'Attempting to Murder' / 'Murder': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
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Cases of 'Murder': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893
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In accordance with the Reports of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, 1883-1893:
Cases of 'Murder': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Murder
1883
- Cases: 16
- Apprehensions: 14
- Convictions: 9
1884
- Cases: 16
- Apprehensions: 16
- Convictions: 7
1885
- Cases: 9
- Apprehensions: 11
- Convictions: 5
1886
- Cases: 8
- Apprehensions: 10
- Convictions: 1
1887
- Cases: 13
- Apprehensions: 13
- Convictions: 8
1888
- Cases: 28
- Apprehensions: 24
- Convictions: 6
1889
- Cases: 17
- Apprehensions: 8
- Convictions: 0
1890
- Cases: 16
- Apprehensions: 13
- Convictions: 11
1891
- Cases: 14
- Apprehensions: 8
- Convictions: 6
1892
- Cases: 14
- Apprehensions: 10
- Convictions: 7
1893
- Cases: 20
- Apprehensions: 12
- Convictions: 10
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Murder
~ Cases: 1883-1893 ~
- Range: 8.00 - 28.00
- Mid-Range (i.e. Range Mid-Point): 18.00
- Median: 16.00
- Mean (i.e. 'Average'): 15.55
- Year, in which We are Most Interested (i.e. 1888): 28.00
Cases of 'Murder': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
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The 'Murder' data is annotated, in certain years, to suggest that it is exclusive of cases, in which the victim was an 'Infant' (i.e. a child, aged less than one year); whereas in other years, it is not.
I believe that it is clearly the case, however, that the annotation should apply to each of the years under consideration (1883-1893).
Consider, for example, the following:
In Accordance with the Fifty First Annual Report of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England, 1888:
Registered Deaths Classified as 'Murder', throughout England, within Specified Intervals of Victim Age (Male)
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Infancy - Age 4: 55
---{Infancy: 48}
------{Birth - One Month: 42}
------{One Month - Twelve Months: 6}
---{Age 1: 2}
---{Age 2: 2}
---{Age 3: 0}
---{Age 4: 3}
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Ages 5 - 9: 2
Ages 10 - 14: 2
Ages 15 - 19: 2
Ages 20 - 24: 5
Ages 25 - 34: 3
Ages 35 - 44: 2
Ages 45 - 54: 7
Ages 55 - 64: 2
Ages 65 - 74: 3
Ages 75 - 84: 1
Ages 85 - xx: 0
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Total: 84
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Registered Deaths Classified as 'Murder', throughout England, within Specified Intervals of Victim Age (Female)
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Infancy - Age 4: 48
---{Infancy: 41}
------{Birth - One Month: 35}
------{One Month - Twelve Months: 6}
---{Age 1: 2}
---{Age 2: 3}
---{Age 3: 1}
---{Age 4: 1}
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Ages 5 - 9: 3
Ages 10 - 14: 2
Ages 15 - 19: 2
Ages 20 - 24: 8
Ages 25 - 34: 12
Ages 35 - 44: 17
Ages 45 - 54: 11
Ages 55 - 64: 1
Ages 65 - 74: 6
Ages 75 - 84: 1
Ages 85 - xx: 0
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Total: 111
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Cases of 'Attempting to Murder: Shooting, Cutting, etc.': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893
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In accordance with the Reports of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, 1883-1893:
Cases of 'Attempting to Murder: Shooting, Cutting, etc.': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Attempting to Murder: Shooting, Cutting, etc.
1883
- Cases: 112
- Apprehensions: 107
- Convictions: 69
1884
- Cases: 143
- Apprehensions: 151
- Convictions: 105
1885
- Cases: 93
- Apprehensions: 96
- Convictions: 63
1886
- Cases: 135
- Apprehensions: 130
- Convictions: 86
1887
- Cases: 130
- Apprehensions: 134
- Convictions: 76
1888
- Cases: 192
- Apprehensions: 192
- Convictions: 101
1889
- Cases: 153
- Apprehensions: 155
- Convictions: 82
1890
- Cases: 145
- Apprehensions: 145
- Convictions: 97
1891
- Cases: 189
- Apprehensions: 203
- Convictions: 103
1892
- Cases: 165
- Apprehensions: 156
- Convictions: 82
1893
- Cases: 184
- Apprehensions: 173
- Convictions: 101
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Attempting to Murder: Shooting, Cutting, etc.
~ Cases: 1883-1893 ~
- Range: 93 - 192
- Mid-Range (i.e. Range Mid-Point): 142.50
- Median: 145.00
- Mean (i.e. 'Average'): 149.18
- Year, in which We are Most Interested (i.e. 1888): 192.00
Cases of 'Attempting to Murder: Shooting, Cutting, etc.': Metropolitan Police District, 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
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"I need not do more than merely allude to the extraordinary series of murders which occurred in Whitechapel, which gave rise to the greatest excitement in London."
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"Crime during the year has shown a decided tendency to increase. This fact may be accounted for, to a certain extent, by circumstances which affected the administration of the Force in a peculiar manner at different periods of the year. The agitation which centered in Trafalgar Square, and the murders in Whitechapel, necessitated the concentration in particular localities of large bodies of police, and such an increase of force in one quarter of the Metropolis, it must be remembered, is only procurable by diminishing the number of men ordinarily employed in other divisions. In the present state of the force increase of protection in the East End means diminished numbers of police in other quarters, and so long as the available force is hardly sufficient, as it is just now, for the performance of the ordinary and every day duties of the Police, any additional drain on its resources leads to diminished protection against, and consequent increase of, crime. There has been no relaxation of effort on the part of the Police to cope with crime; the fact is that the Force is overworked, and under such circumstances crime cannot be met or coped with in a satisfactory and efficient manner. The statistics of crime will be found in the tables attached. I need not do more than merely allude to the extraordinary series of murders which occurred in Whitechapel, which gave rise to the greatest excitement in London. I regret to say that in spite of most strenuous efforts on the part of the Police, the criminal has up till now remained undiscovered." [sic]
James Monro,
The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
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Report of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
For the Year 1888
Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty
London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1889
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Again;
"I need not do more than merely allude to the extraordinary series of murders which occurred in Whitechapel, which gave rise to the greatest excitement in London." (My Emphasis)
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Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Knife'¹; Exclusive of the Applicable 'Whitechapel Murders': 1883-1893
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In the absence of the applicable 'Whitechapel Murders', i.e. the 'Whitechapel Murders', in which death was inflicted, by way of 'Knife', ...
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Knife'¹ (Purple); Exclusive of the Applicable 'Whitechapel Murders' (Lavender): 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Knife'¹ (Purple); Exclusive of the Applicable 'Whitechapel Murders' (Lavender): 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
¹ Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', ...
- by way of 'Cut Throat' or 'Cut'/'Stab': 1883-1890
- by way of 'Knife': 1891-1893
... 1888 would seem to have been a relatively 'normal' year.
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Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Knife'¹: 1883-1893
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In Accordance with the Forty-Sixth through Fifty-Sixth Annual Reports of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England:
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Knife'¹: 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Knife'¹
1883: 9
1884: 11
1885: 4
1886: 5
1887: 11
1888: 17
1889: 11
1890: 12
1891: 10
1892: 11
1893: 6
¹ Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', ...
- by way of 'Cut Throat' or 'Cut'/'Stab': 1883-1890
- by way of 'Knife': 1891-1893
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Range: 4 - 17
- Mid-Range (i.e. 'Range Mid-Point'): 10.50
- Median: 11.00
- Mean (i.e. 'Average'): 9.73
- Year, in which We are Most Interested (i.e. 1888): 17.00
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Knife'¹: 1883-1893 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
¹ Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', ...
- by way of 'Cut Throat' or 'Cut'/'Stab': 1883-1890
- by way of 'Knife': 1891-1893
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Sally:
"I think it is impossible to determine intent"
It IS impossible, no doubt about that. But that does not detract from the fact the more often a killer reproduces a trait and the more consistent he is inbetween his killings, the more reason we have to expect to find these traits when he is at work.
Putting it differently, the woman who got away from Ted Bundy MAY have been somebody he was planning to kill by means of crucifixion. But only the fewest would argue against a suggestion that she would probably have been strangled if she had not managed to escape.
Keeping an open mind is good and necessary, and the Ripper may have been responsible for Stride, just as he may have decided not to mutilate her and just as he may have decided to cut shallower in her neck than in the others. But it would be a very clear deviation from his other work if this was so, and that means that a suggestion of a non-Ripper murder in Stride´s case must be regarded as a very viable one.
The best,
Fisherman
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Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Cut'/'Stab' or 'Cut Throat': 1881-1890
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In Accordance with the Forty-Forth through Fifty-Third Annual Reports of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England:
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Cut'/'Stab' (Blue) / 'Cut Throat' (Red): 1881-1890 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Cut'/'Stab' (Blue) & 'Cut Throat' (Red): 1881-1890 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Cut'/'Stab' or 'Cut Throat': 1881-1890 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Cut Throat' or 'Cut'/'Stab'
1881: 7
1882: 3
1883: 9
1884: 11
1885: 4
1886: 5
1887: 11
1888: 17
1889: 11
1890: 12
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Range: 3 - 17
- Mid-Range (i.e. 'Range Mid-Point'): 10.00
- Median: 10.00
- Mean (i.e. 'Average'): 9.00
- Year, in which We are Most Interested (i.e. 1888): 17.00
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Cut'/'Stab' or 'Cut Throat': 1881-1890 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
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Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Cut Throat': 1881-1890
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In Accordance with the Forty-Forth through Fifty-Third Annual Reports of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England:
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Cut Throat': 1881-1890 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Cut Throat'
1881: 3
1882: 0
1883: 2
1884: 5
1885: 3
1886: 3
1887: 9
1888: 15
1889: 6
1890: 7
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Range: 0 - 15
- Mid-Range (i.e. 'Range Mid-Point'): 7.50
- Median: 4.00
- Mean (i.e. 'Average'): 5.30
- Year, in which We are Most Interested (i.e. 1888): 15.00
Registered Deaths of Female Adults (Ages 20 - xx) throughout England, Classified as 'Murder', by way of 'Cut Throat': 1881-1890 (Click Image, to Enlarge in flickr)
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