Of all of the victims of the Ripper the least is known about Mary Jane Kelly herself. My question, i don't mean any disrespect, but could they not exhume her body, get some dna, and find her family that way? That way she has people to visit and family to say hi to her when they're in the area so to speak. I mean it may sound silly but even after all this time her spirit may rest a little more soundly so to speak.
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Originally posted by clark2710 View PostOf all of the victims of the Ripper the least is known about Mary Jane Kelly herself. My question, i don't mean any disrespect, but could they not exhume her body, get some dna, and find her family that way? That way she has people to visit and family to say hi to her when they're in the area so to speak. I mean it may sound silly but even after all this time her spirit may rest a little more soundly so to speak.
As is, there was a decent theory done by someone who identified an ancestor as being a good candidate for Mary, he never got DNA and the mystery continues.Thems the Vagaries.....
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Originally posted by clark2710 View PostOf all of the victims of the Ripper the least is known about Mary Jane Kelly herself. My question, i don't mean any disrespect, but could they not exhume her body, get some dna, and find her family that way? That way she has people to visit and family to say hi to her when they're in the area so to speak. I mean it may sound silly but even after all this time her spirit may rest a little more soundly so to speak.
TristanBest wishes,
Tristan
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Originally posted by Losmandris View Post
I may be wrong but I am sure that some of the academics who discovered Richard IIIs remains did a feasibility study (possibly supported by Patricia Cornwall?) around digging up the remains for a DNA test. Their conclusion was that it would be near impossible to do, even if the permission was the appropriate authorities was given.
TristanThems the Vagaries.....
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Originally posted by Losmandris View Post
I may be wrong but I am sure that some of the academics who discovered Richard IIIs remains did a feasibility study (possibly supported by Patricia Cornwall?) around digging up the remains for a DNA test. Their conclusion was that it would be near impossible
You can read the Leicester University team's report here: https://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/ge...ectFeb2017.pdf
Kind regards, Sam Flynn
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The Mad Trapper was exhumed but it didn’t prove anything except that all the main theories of who he was were wrong. Every DNA comparison excluded the donor as a relative. The other science such as tissue and isotope analysis may or may not be of help.
They could just put the raw data on GEDmatch but for some reason they haven’t or haven’t said. That would solve it or narrow it down considerably.
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Originally posted by Trapperologist View PostBut without an exhumation or a GEDmatch, everyone has the opportunity to do some forensic genealogy.
The Trapper said he was from Sweden, Norway and Denmark. By comparison, Mary Kelly should be easy.Thems the Vagaries.....
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostIf they can't narrow down where she was buried or whose bones are whose, this is a complete non-starter.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
Correct. Basically, the earth in the cemetery has been disturbed so often in the intervening years that it we just don't know where Kelly's remains really are. Some of us have visited the memorial plaque showing roughly where she was originally buried, but we don't know precisely where she ended up.
You can read the Leicester University team's report here: https://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/ge...ectFeb2017.pdf
I would certainly recommend a visit to St Patrick's if you can clark; the location of the memorial plaque is around on here somewhere but it isn't too difficult to find. PM me for directions if you need them.
I try to visit on the anniversary of her murder and leave some flowers but I always find myself silently thinking "who were you"? Like the WM himself, we will probably never know.
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Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View Post
All your looking for are Welsh folks named Davies and Irish Kellys!
With the Trapper, you have four possible countries of origin, of which he claimed three, and most of us have very little off-hand knowledge of those nationalities, races and their movements. Then he said he was raised in the US and ended up in Canada, and he was a bushman who evaded at least one census taker by running off in the snow. Mary always seemed to have a room available.
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You’re right although it’s a fair bet since she and no one else with or without Irish background disputed it. The Swedes disputed the Trapper’s Swedishness. Mary didn’t spend much or any time in Ireland so, for all intensive purposes, she English and her records would be in England, or Wales. We don’t know when or if the Trapper came to the US and exactly when he came to Canada.
In the belief that to get somewhere you have to start somewhere, I’m all for the exhumation of Joseph Fleming to see if he’s really the great grandfather of MJW’s great granddaughter who came up as a cousin match with JF’s fourth cousin on AncestryDNA.
Last edited by Trapperologist; 10-31-2019, 04:01 PM.
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Originally posted by Trapperologist View PostThe Mad Trapper was exhumed but it didn’t prove anything except that all the main theories of who he was were wrong. Every DNA comparison excluded the donor as a relative. The other science such as tissue and isotope analysis may or may not be of help.
They could just put the raw data on GEDmatch but for some reason they haven’t or haven’t said. That would solve it or narrow it down considerably.
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