This may have been mentioned before but I don't recall reading anything about it on any of these threads or indeed in any Ripper books.
If Mary Jane Kelly was born in Ireland she would surely have grown up listening to her parents' Irish accent. Likewise, if she was raised mostly in Wales, she would have grown up hearing the Welsh accent.
Therefore, surely she would have had a distinctive accent that made her stand out from most Londoners? I read in Paul Begg's book that one witness testified to her being fluent in Welsh, but no one seems to have mentioned her accent when describing her.
No one seems to know for sure whether her origins were as she described them, but surely it should have been obvious that she was not a Londoner by her dialect and her accent?
I am surprised this hasn't been raised when there seems to have been confusion over whether Kelly was seen on the morning her body was discovered. Several people testified that they were sure it was Kelly who they saw in Dorset Street and even in the pub when in reality she was probably lying dead. When cross-examining these people, surely the coroner could have asked whether it SOUNDED like Kelly as well as looked like her?
If Mary Jane Kelly was born in Ireland she would surely have grown up listening to her parents' Irish accent. Likewise, if she was raised mostly in Wales, she would have grown up hearing the Welsh accent.
Therefore, surely she would have had a distinctive accent that made her stand out from most Londoners? I read in Paul Begg's book that one witness testified to her being fluent in Welsh, but no one seems to have mentioned her accent when describing her.
No one seems to know for sure whether her origins were as she described them, but surely it should have been obvious that she was not a Londoner by her dialect and her accent?
I am surprised this hasn't been raised when there seems to have been confusion over whether Kelly was seen on the morning her body was discovered. Several people testified that they were sure it was Kelly who they saw in Dorset Street and even in the pub when in reality she was probably lying dead. When cross-examining these people, surely the coroner could have asked whether it SOUNDED like Kelly as well as looked like her?
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