Hi,
This is my first post, so please forgive me if I’m asking a question that’s been asked ten times before!
I heard on a podcast that the photograph of MJK was published twice in France - once in the1890’s and once in the 1920’s. I was wondering, were copies made and handed over ‘under the table’ or was it common practice for the police to allow crime scene photographs to leave Scotland Yard for publication in another country?
It was stated that the writers of these French publications were quite recognised, so is there a chance that these writers had access to other photographs?
I’ve always believed that Joseph Martin took more photographs of MJK from different angles. If this is true, maybe copies of any missing photographs are still somewhere in France, so this is probably a stupid question, but is anyone looking at French records?
I’ve always found it quite amazing that 13 Millers Court is probably one of the most famous rooms in criminal history and no one has a photograph of it between the time the body was removed and 1928. You’d think a photographer or someone from the press would have taken a shot the room during all that time, especially before it was demolished. Does anyone know who the demolishers were? Maybe that company took a quick photo of the room before they knocked it down?
Many thanks,
Morgan
This is my first post, so please forgive me if I’m asking a question that’s been asked ten times before!
I heard on a podcast that the photograph of MJK was published twice in France - once in the1890’s and once in the 1920’s. I was wondering, were copies made and handed over ‘under the table’ or was it common practice for the police to allow crime scene photographs to leave Scotland Yard for publication in another country?
It was stated that the writers of these French publications were quite recognised, so is there a chance that these writers had access to other photographs?
I’ve always believed that Joseph Martin took more photographs of MJK from different angles. If this is true, maybe copies of any missing photographs are still somewhere in France, so this is probably a stupid question, but is anyone looking at French records?
I’ve always found it quite amazing that 13 Millers Court is probably one of the most famous rooms in criminal history and no one has a photograph of it between the time the body was removed and 1928. You’d think a photographer or someone from the press would have taken a shot the room during all that time, especially before it was demolished. Does anyone know who the demolishers were? Maybe that company took a quick photo of the room before they knocked it down?
Many thanks,
Morgan
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