Hi Addy,
I too "like" Mulshaw's suspect.
Problem is that we know too little about him, and haven't the slightest description.
However, Abberline admitted at the inquest that they had tried to trace him.
Amitiés,
David
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This murder has indeed the least "mystery" around it. However, I find the idea of JtR being disturbed in this case interesting too. A night watchman nearby said someone said to him Watchmen, old man, I believe someone is murdered down there. He saw Nichols surrounded by police. Whitehead and Rivett suggest this (not the nightwatchman!) might have been the Ripper.
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Kensei,
one of the reasons that the Nichols murder is probably not discussed very much is because we don't really know what happens to her before she is murdered. The last time she is seen was by her friend Amelia. Afterwards, she is found brutally murdered. Unlike Chapman, Stride, Eddowes, and Kelly, there are no witnesses or statements from any individuals who claim to have seen the victim in the company of suspicious individuals at around the sites of the murder. So, it sort of doesn't have any "allure" or rather "suspense", for lack of a better word. We can theorize what happened, but without any corroborating statements, it's all just a bunch of guesswork. Also, since there are no witness statements to debate, it leaves us with rather little to talk about.
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Hi Barnaby,
And... there are 2,802 posts on Tabram.
Why is there so little interest in Nichols? There are a number of reasons to be interested:
1. She may have been the first victim of JTR. If this is the case she becomes especially important.
3. Two men (Cross and Paul) stumbled upon her body very shortly after the attack. She may have been still alive. It is possible that the killer was interrupted. The fact that the killer may have been interrupted with Stride is the subject of great debate; it hardly is discussed with respect to Nichols.
4. Given this timeline, it is possible that at least Cross should be regarded as a suspect.
The question of a possible interruption is fascinating... But since there is no witness to support it, perhaps Jack wasn't yet ready for what he was soon to accomplish.
5. There was a slaughterhouse nearby. More suspects?
I think Nichols is less discussed for 3 main reasons:
- no witness has seen her with a possible suspect (which is unique, from Tabram to Kelly)
-no organ missing
-no doubt about her canonicity
Amitiés,
David
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Another reason to discuss Nichols would be that her murder site is the most intact today the way it was back then, and a sinister place to visit to this day. But reasons why the other victims get discussed more might include:
Tabram- spirited debate on whether she was a Ripper victim or not.
Chapman- all the witness statements, the first time the Ripper was seen, the ultra-close proximity to so many people and confined space in which the murder took place, the curiosity of Annie's possessions arranged at her feet, the first victim to have organs removed and show just how grotesque this case was going to get.
Stride & Eddowes- All the facets of the Double Event are just so convoluted and exciting they could be debated forever.
Kelly- Time to point a finger at ourselves maybe, and say what no one wants to admit? Why does MJK have the most posts? I think it is a subconscious thing but is probably because she was the most physically attractive victim and the most savagely mutilated and that that amounts to the most morbid fascination and titilation.
Polly, on the other hand, is the most straightforward and least mysterious victim. A downtrodden prostitute, a dark lonely street, a sudden and vicious attack by the Ripper and a minimum of classic Ripper-style injuries. Ok, she gets the story rolling. What more is there to discuss? But don't forget to pray for her.
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Barnaby,
There is virtually no arguing going on with regards to Nichols. That saves a lot of posting.
Cheers,
Mike
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Why is There Little Interest in the Nichols Murder?
As I write this, the post count in the Victim's Section of the message boards among the canonical five is as follows:
Nichols: 373
Chapman: 848
Stride: 4814
Eddowes: 1,780
Kelly: 7,563
And... there are 2,802 posts on Tabram.
Why is there so little interest in Nichols? There are a number of reasons to be interested:
1. She may have been the first victim of JTR. If this is the case she becomes especially important.
2. Even if she wasn't the first, most would agree that she was one of the first, and almost all accept that she is a Ripper victim.
3. Two men (Cross and Paul) stumbled upon her body very shortly after the attack. She may have been still alive. It is possible that the killer was interrupted. The fact that the killer may have been interrupted with Stride is the subject of great debate; it hardly is discussed with respect to Nichols.
4. Given this timeline, it is possible that at least Cross should be regarded as a suspect.
5. There was a slaughterhouse nearby. More suspects?
6. There was a railway station nearby. Getaway?
7. There was a huge dock fire that night. Did this excite Jack?
Why isn't there more of a focus on this murder?Tags: None
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