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Millers court... A brothel?!
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Originally posted by Mary_Jane_Kelly View PostIf Mcarthy was involved in the illicit goings on it would make sense, but would that mean that the 'rent' he was collecting was inflated and he wouldnt want his exploitation of the situation known.
Irish Times 10 Nov
"Mr M'Carthy is spoken of by the police as a most respectable man, and was recently awarded a prize for collecting money for the hospitals. He is naturally much distressed at the terrible tragedy which has occurred literally at his door."
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I wouldn't necessarily label Miller's Court a brothel at all. There were far more people living there than are immediately apparent from the reports and this includes families. Suspect it wasn't much different to other similar courts around or other areas where accommodation needed to be cheap.
I would refer to you to previous discussions about the residents of Miller's Court which starts to provide lists of the residents as far as possible.
http://forum.casebook.org/showthread...=millers+court
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Originally posted by Mary_Jane_Kelly View PostYes there are a few sources it isnt hidden knowledge. I think he even mentioned it himself at the inquiry. He was a fish porter (or something similar) and lost his job through theft in early August/September.
He may have given her money 'on occasion' but there is nothing to say he supported her fully. Knowing Mary was a prostitute is one thing, living in a small room with her and other prostitutes is another, it was probably the last straw for their relationship (they were known be be a volatile couple).G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by Mary_Jane_Kelly View PostWas Millers court a brothel?
Nearly every resident was a prostitute, Mary Kelly was known to let other girls stay/work with her and the other prostitutes living in the court might have let girls stay with them too. From the reports and resident interviews at the time it looks like prostitutes were still in abundance here for some years after. Seems like a lot of prostitutes residing/working from the same location. Is this a coincidence or was it a known place of prostitution?
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Originally posted by John Wheat View PostQuite possibly. Does it matter? Does it get us any closer to solving the Ripper murders?
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It wasn't a brothel, though Mccarthy could have been a purveyor of a few of the women there. I believe there were 3 known prostitutes at the Court, maybe 4. I can't recall. Also, I don't believe that it is known why Barnett lost his job. In the inquiry as in the papers, it doesn't say.
Mikehuh?
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Originally posted by Mary_Jane_Kelly View PostYes of course it matters, It would mean that the resident's witness statements might not be reliable. If Mcarthy and his 'assistant' were involved in the goings (possibly pimping) on then they would have incriminated themselves by explaining everything that happened that night and the fact that they were the first on the scene would start to be more suspicious.
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Originally posted by John Wheat View PostFair point although I don't believe knowing wether it was or wasn't a brothel gets us any closer to knowing who Jack was.
Even if it doesn't get us any closer to finding out who jack was, If millers court was a brothel/pick-up place then its an interesting fact surrounding the case no one has really spoke about.
Not every thread's purpose is to solve the murder, casebook is a place where you can discuss anything about the case/places/people that you find interesting. Clearly others find this an interesting topic as its created a good discussion.
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Originally posted by The Good Michael View PostIt wasn't a brothel, though Mccarthy could have been a purveyor of a few of the women there. I believe there were 3 known prostitutes at the Court, maybe 4. I can't recall. Also, I don't believe that it is known why Barnett lost his job. In the inquiry as in the papers, it doesn't say.
Mike
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Originally posted by Mary_Jane_Kelly View PostIt may or may not help getting any closer to who jack was but if we can conclude if millers court was a brothel then it would through a whole new light on the last murder (in my opinion).
Even if it doesn't get us any closer to finding out who jack was, If millers court was a brothel/pick-up place then its an interesting fact surrounding the case no one has really spoke about.
Not every thread's purpose is to solve the murder, casebook is a place where you can discuss anything about the case/places/people that you find interesting. Clearly others find this an interesting topic as its created a good discussion.
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Originally posted by John Wheat View PostI never said every threads purpose was to solve the crime. Nor that it wasn't an interesting discussion.
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