Phil:
"A very interesting explanation - but slightly too glib for my taste. Do we have sufficient evidence to warrant the certainty you suggest?"
Not in the case of Evans/Fleming, no.
"It does raise the question of course - with implications for the Lechmere/Cross issue - did many men (and women - MJK, for instance) go under more than one name in the East End of 1888? We know Kate Eddowes did."
Mmm. And have a look at Rose Mylett - more names than a standard size hockey team, all on her own.
We KNOW people used aliases. But we DONīT KNOW, why somebody who always used the same name in contacts with the authorities would suddenly change that habit, when being caught up in a murder case.
But this, Phil, is not a thread for discussing Lechmere.
Sally:
"As for name changes - I think it was very common.
Yes - but the reasons for them will have varied. A lot. And the phenomenon as such will - then as now - have been more common in criminal surroundings than amongst honest people. And for obvious reasons.
The best,
Fisherman
"A very interesting explanation - but slightly too glib for my taste. Do we have sufficient evidence to warrant the certainty you suggest?"
Not in the case of Evans/Fleming, no.
"It does raise the question of course - with implications for the Lechmere/Cross issue - did many men (and women - MJK, for instance) go under more than one name in the East End of 1888? We know Kate Eddowes did."
Mmm. And have a look at Rose Mylett - more names than a standard size hockey team, all on her own.
We KNOW people used aliases. But we DONīT KNOW, why somebody who always used the same name in contacts with the authorities would suddenly change that habit, when being caught up in a murder case.
But this, Phil, is not a thread for discussing Lechmere.
Sally:
"As for name changes - I think it was very common.
Yes - but the reasons for them will have varied. A lot. And the phenomenon as such will - then as now - have been more common in criminal surroundings than amongst honest people. And for obvious reasons.
The best,
Fisherman
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