This is one of the stranger things I find about Mary Kelly and 13 millers court thats never thought or talked about.
There seem to be conflicting ideas on what she was wearing on the night of her death... Some say she was wearing a linsey dress with a red shawl pulled around her shoulders... One account has her wearing a white apron... Others say she was wearing a black jacket and bonnet... And then theres the version with a dark dress, velvet body and a maroon shawl. Did these people just mistake another girl for her or could she have changed clothing throughout the night? Even what shes wearing in the crime scene photograph is up for debate, some reports said naked, others said she was wearing a chemise or some sort of linen undergarment but it doesn't look like a chemise as it seems to have short puff sleeves. If it is a chemise its a very fancy one and would be expensive, not exactly common wear.
All the other ripper victims had most of their personal items and clothing with them when they were killed on the streets. Mary had her own lodgings, so there would be at least a few personal items scattered about inside, is there any items that could tell us more about who she was?
She was said to be a clean and had some sort of wash tub in her room indicating she took care of her clothing and appearance. She had worked in high class brothels and even visited Paris so while its true she was a common prostitute by the time she was in millers court it doesn't mean she was (or looked) destitute. So as an attractive prostitute she would have done her hair and makeup, this means a mirror, comb, hair pins, pots of powder and rouge but theres no mention of any of these items. She was said to be clean but theres not a bar of soap or any grooming items of any sort in her room.
The only items found were a few pieces of clothes neatly folded on a chair, a pair of boots and the remains of burned clothing were found in the fireplace. There isn't a description on what the clothes on the chair were, what kind of boots they are (mens?) or what the burned remains were.What happened to the clothing she was seen wearing? The red shawl, the white apron? What about her undergarments? A corset and stockings were staples to a woman's outfit back then but there doesn't seem to be any sign she had any?
It was known she had some fashionable dresses around the time she moved into millers court, possibly acquired from her time in the high class brothels or maybe her trip to Paris, but theres no mention of these being found either?
Could someone have taken them? It was well known she had lots of friends who visited and she let other prostitutes live with her, could one of them have robbed her? Or maybe the ripper took them?
Please share your thoughts and help clear some of the mystery up!
There seem to be conflicting ideas on what she was wearing on the night of her death... Some say she was wearing a linsey dress with a red shawl pulled around her shoulders... One account has her wearing a white apron... Others say she was wearing a black jacket and bonnet... And then theres the version with a dark dress, velvet body and a maroon shawl. Did these people just mistake another girl for her or could she have changed clothing throughout the night? Even what shes wearing in the crime scene photograph is up for debate, some reports said naked, others said she was wearing a chemise or some sort of linen undergarment but it doesn't look like a chemise as it seems to have short puff sleeves. If it is a chemise its a very fancy one and would be expensive, not exactly common wear.
All the other ripper victims had most of their personal items and clothing with them when they were killed on the streets. Mary had her own lodgings, so there would be at least a few personal items scattered about inside, is there any items that could tell us more about who she was?
She was said to be a clean and had some sort of wash tub in her room indicating she took care of her clothing and appearance. She had worked in high class brothels and even visited Paris so while its true she was a common prostitute by the time she was in millers court it doesn't mean she was (or looked) destitute. So as an attractive prostitute she would have done her hair and makeup, this means a mirror, comb, hair pins, pots of powder and rouge but theres no mention of any of these items. She was said to be clean but theres not a bar of soap or any grooming items of any sort in her room.
The only items found were a few pieces of clothes neatly folded on a chair, a pair of boots and the remains of burned clothing were found in the fireplace. There isn't a description on what the clothes on the chair were, what kind of boots they are (mens?) or what the burned remains were.What happened to the clothing she was seen wearing? The red shawl, the white apron? What about her undergarments? A corset and stockings were staples to a woman's outfit back then but there doesn't seem to be any sign she had any?
It was known she had some fashionable dresses around the time she moved into millers court, possibly acquired from her time in the high class brothels or maybe her trip to Paris, but theres no mention of these being found either?
Could someone have taken them? It was well known she had lots of friends who visited and she let other prostitutes live with her, could one of them have robbed her? Or maybe the ripper took them?
Please share your thoughts and help clear some of the mystery up!
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