Howdy all, and notably Mr Hutchinson as this concerns a conversation with him.
A little while back on a Mary Kelly thread I can't find, I made mention of having read that the window of Kelly's room was removed to take the photos. Philip seemed dubious and I concurred that it seemed odd, but was still sure I'd read it somewhere.
Currently reading "The Ripper File" by Jones & Lloyd (based on the Barlow & Watt TV series), I found a reference to it;
From The Sunday Times, Nov 11, 1988
(A first paragraph, followed by a "note by Watt," then...)
"Mr Arnold, having satisfied himself that the woman was dead, ordered one of the windows to be removed."
Now this can't be where I'd heard it previously, as I've not read this book before, but it is something along the lines of proof that I'm not a total looney.
It then follows on with a description of the body and reference to a photographer taking "photographs of the body, the organs, the room and its contents." Hey, Philip, while you're finding photos, how about some of those, matey?
B.
Edit - referring to "The Ripper File," Elwyn Jones & John Lloyd, Futura paperback 1975, page 62
A little while back on a Mary Kelly thread I can't find, I made mention of having read that the window of Kelly's room was removed to take the photos. Philip seemed dubious and I concurred that it seemed odd, but was still sure I'd read it somewhere.
Currently reading "The Ripper File" by Jones & Lloyd (based on the Barlow & Watt TV series), I found a reference to it;
From The Sunday Times, Nov 11, 1988
(A first paragraph, followed by a "note by Watt," then...)
"Mr Arnold, having satisfied himself that the woman was dead, ordered one of the windows to be removed."
Now this can't be where I'd heard it previously, as I've not read this book before, but it is something along the lines of proof that I'm not a total looney.
It then follows on with a description of the body and reference to a photographer taking "photographs of the body, the organs, the room and its contents." Hey, Philip, while you're finding photos, how about some of those, matey?
B.
Edit - referring to "The Ripper File," Elwyn Jones & John Lloyd, Futura paperback 1975, page 62
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