Hi all
I've found a rather interesting newspaper article from 1888, that highlights a potential new person of interest in the murder of Elizabeth Stride...
"Johnny Donnelley"
However, the idea behind this man being considered a valid person of interest; is something that will undoubtedly require a leap of faith from those of us who are willing to look at something new, and from a fresh angle.
I therefore ask you all to bear with me as I lay out my initial findings and how I believe they may be of value later on down the line.
So, here we go...
I was looking through various newspaper articles concerning the Stride murder, and I came across an article that appears to be unique, due to it's odd yet intriguing nature.
I will attach the article below, but the summary of the story is thus...
On Monday 8th October, the South Wales Daily news printed a rather odd story...
On Saturday 6th October, a "respectfully dressed middle-aged woman" entered the Cardiff Central Police station to tell them she believed she knew the name and whereabouts of the Whitechapel murderer.
The policeman appears to have taken her story but dismissed her claim because the woman told the policeman of duty that she was a "Spiritualist."
Now at this point, I would normally have moved on to another article, because quite frankly, I find the idea that a spiritualist claiming to know the answers rather preposterous.
However, I chose to read on for the sheer fun of it..and as I read on I started to have a slight nugget of doubt toward my initial dismissive stance.
On that basis, I would urge you all to read on...
The woman told the police that on the previous evening (5th October) she and a few others had held a seance and the spirit of Stride had come through to them.
They then asked Stride a series of questions about the murder and this is a summary of what the woman claimed she was told...
The following is a VERBATIM RECORD of what the woman told the police...
When asked if she knew who murdered her, Stride replied...
"By a man named Johnny Donnelley"
followed by...
"He lives at 13 Commercial..."
The group were unable to determine Commercial (road OR street?)
Stride was then asked...
"Did he commit ALL the Whitechapel murders?"
Stride replied...
"No"...
she continues...
"He is one of a gang of 12 who have sworn to commit these crimes, and different members of the gang have done the various murders"
Then it suddenly ended and that was that.
Now I appreciate that you may be thinking the same as what I thought... something along the lines of "what a load of s....!"
But just for fun and giggle, I decided to delve a little deeper for this Johnny Donnelley...
My first point of call was this website and I found that despite the article being listed on the newspaper articles section, it doesn't state the name Johnny Donnelley. It would appear that he has never been discussed on this site.
I then looked at the sister site, JTR Forums and was relieved to find that the article had at least been highlighted and mentioned once on a thread called "Jack the Ripper Tours (Richard Jones)"
Howard Brown shared the article on post 734 and a reply to that post came in the following post 735, by the late Robert Linford.
Robert states that Johnny Donnelley died in 1887!
Based on Robert's post 735 I thought that was the end of it, and I felt a little silly for wasting my time on even considering following a lead based on a ridiculous story.
I have not found any other mentions or discussions of Johnny Donnelley and probably for good reason.
BUT...
Because of the person I am, my inquisitive nature got the better of me and I thought, why not just look a little deeper...
After a little digging, I was astonished to find a new piece of information concerning the aforementioned person of interest, that was hidden deep in the various newspaper articles.
This piece of information is particularly interesting, because it confirms that a Johnny Donnelley was alive and well at the time of the murders and beyond...
Furthermore... I have found evidence that he narrowly escaped being convicted of murder...
I will continue on a separate post...
RD
I've found a rather interesting newspaper article from 1888, that highlights a potential new person of interest in the murder of Elizabeth Stride...
"Johnny Donnelley"
However, the idea behind this man being considered a valid person of interest; is something that will undoubtedly require a leap of faith from those of us who are willing to look at something new, and from a fresh angle.
I therefore ask you all to bear with me as I lay out my initial findings and how I believe they may be of value later on down the line.
So, here we go...
I was looking through various newspaper articles concerning the Stride murder, and I came across an article that appears to be unique, due to it's odd yet intriguing nature.
I will attach the article below, but the summary of the story is thus...
On Monday 8th October, the South Wales Daily news printed a rather odd story...
On Saturday 6th October, a "respectfully dressed middle-aged woman" entered the Cardiff Central Police station to tell them she believed she knew the name and whereabouts of the Whitechapel murderer.
The policeman appears to have taken her story but dismissed her claim because the woman told the policeman of duty that she was a "Spiritualist."
Now at this point, I would normally have moved on to another article, because quite frankly, I find the idea that a spiritualist claiming to know the answers rather preposterous.
However, I chose to read on for the sheer fun of it..and as I read on I started to have a slight nugget of doubt toward my initial dismissive stance.
On that basis, I would urge you all to read on...
The woman told the police that on the previous evening (5th October) she and a few others had held a seance and the spirit of Stride had come through to them.
They then asked Stride a series of questions about the murder and this is a summary of what the woman claimed she was told...
The following is a VERBATIM RECORD of what the woman told the police...
When asked if she knew who murdered her, Stride replied...
"By a man named Johnny Donnelley"
followed by...
"He lives at 13 Commercial..."
The group were unable to determine Commercial (road OR street?)
Stride was then asked...
"Did he commit ALL the Whitechapel murders?"
Stride replied...
"No"...
she continues...
"He is one of a gang of 12 who have sworn to commit these crimes, and different members of the gang have done the various murders"
Then it suddenly ended and that was that.
Now I appreciate that you may be thinking the same as what I thought... something along the lines of "what a load of s....!"
But just for fun and giggle, I decided to delve a little deeper for this Johnny Donnelley...
My first point of call was this website and I found that despite the article being listed on the newspaper articles section, it doesn't state the name Johnny Donnelley. It would appear that he has never been discussed on this site.
I then looked at the sister site, JTR Forums and was relieved to find that the article had at least been highlighted and mentioned once on a thread called "Jack the Ripper Tours (Richard Jones)"
Howard Brown shared the article on post 734 and a reply to that post came in the following post 735, by the late Robert Linford.
Robert states that Johnny Donnelley died in 1887!
Based on Robert's post 735 I thought that was the end of it, and I felt a little silly for wasting my time on even considering following a lead based on a ridiculous story.
I have not found any other mentions or discussions of Johnny Donnelley and probably for good reason.
BUT...
Because of the person I am, my inquisitive nature got the better of me and I thought, why not just look a little deeper...
After a little digging, I was astonished to find a new piece of information concerning the aforementioned person of interest, that was hidden deep in the various newspaper articles.
This piece of information is particularly interesting, because it confirms that a Johnny Donnelley was alive and well at the time of the murders and beyond...
Furthermore... I have found evidence that he narrowly escaped being convicted of murder...
I will continue on a separate post...
RD
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