So there were in fact plenty of possibilities to spend some time drinking and then set off again. Unfortunately, she was broke that night and also would have been seen by somebody if she had frequented a public house. But supposedly nobody saw her at all.
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even at that time of night, it strikes me as a little awkward that a woman like Polly who may have been considered somewhat of a notorious character could disappear for about an hour.
Same case with Annie Chapman for an even longer period of time, though that is not the subject here.In heaven I am a wild ox
On earth I am a lion
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how many possible routes to Buck's Row are there? I remember, about 3 or 4?In heaven I am a wild ox
On earth I am a lion
A jester from hell and shadows almighty
The scientist of darkness
Older than the constellations
The mysterious jinx and the error in heaven's masterplan
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quick question when polly was last seen at the corner of Osborne Street,she is not to far fom her lodging house in Thrawl St,although not a long walk to Bucks Row why did she not stay in the area nearer to home to try and get some business.Would it have been busier further east or was it just a 'drunken' walk?
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Dixon9,
Most prositues have their favourite areas ands usually work off side street to main thoroughfares. Kellys is rumoured to be around Leman Street, Eddowes Aldgate. Its possible that Nichols chose east simply because she may have had regulars in that area.
Something has hit me. Its regarding Whitechapel station. In 2005 I was waiting outside Kings Cross Train Station for a friend. I was propositioned twice (yeah, yeah, I must look like that kinda guy). Again, waiting for a friend in 2007, though I wasnt the target this time, I noted a girl wandering up to various men.
The time of Nichols murder goes against this theory I guess, well there no guess about it really, however it does make one think.
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Speculation of course, but I have always wondered whether Polly was resigned to the fact that she would not get her doss money in time for a bed, and was making her way to somewhere she could have crashed out, such as with the guys working the night shift in Winthrop St.
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She had nigh on an hour to get there, which was ample time in my humble opinion.
Also, her conversation with Holland seemed lucid...just.
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Speculation of course, but I have always wondered whether Polly was resigned to the fact that she would not get her doss money in time for a bed, and was making her way to somewhere she could have crashed out, such as with the guys working the night shift in Winthrop St.-- Jon Guy
Good thinking, in my view, JG...and it might be worth considering that Nichols didn't meet anyone intentionally on her jaunt down Bucks Row...but that someone accosted her...either while walking or even while resting for a moment near the gate.
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Originally posted by dixon9 View Postwhy did she not stay in the area nearer to home
Bearing the latter in mind, is it possible that Polly Nichols had had the same idea, hence her closer proximity to Mile End at the time of her death?Kind regards, Sam Flynn
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