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  • Being from Toronto as I am Chava, you have to figure our best shot at undiscovered data might come from investigating Tumblety history. Born in Rochester, buried there, had an office in Toronto and Montreal.

    I think a Brit would likely have any documents that are undiscovered...and they have been known to settle abroad...so who knows.

    Cheers.

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    • Its the 'Saucy jack' original that would be useful if it turned up..

      In fact whoever 'knicked' it probably did history a favour, as those that were kept safe for the nation were sealed in Laminate, thus destroying the possibility of DNA testing..

      As for TV appeals, its hard enough to get broadcasters to put credits on the end of TV programs these days let alone appeals..

      I emailed Radio 4 's making History program the other day to see if they could try and help track down Farsons 'Jack the Ripper' program. I got short shift from the producer Nick Patrick..

      Jack the Ripper is not considered true history in some quarters...

      certainly there is lots of stuff out there..It usually only turns up when someones looking for it however...

      You have my word if I ever get a production off the ground I will get an appeal in somehow...I'll probably have to murder the commissioning editor in the process however...

      Anyway back to searching Hunton

      Jeff

      PS I havn't forgotten you Monty just busy trying to earn a crust

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      • No problems Jeff.

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        • According to the Pall Mall Gazette's account of the inquest, the windows looking out into the yard were boarded-up and whitewashed when the reporter accompanied the jurors to see the scene of the crime. The inquest was very quick after the murders and the crime-scene was still basically intact. (I am assuming the guy actually saw this, rather than spending a couple of bob to hear the story from a juror. The description of the swearing of the jury etc rings true enough to other accounts.) So that pic was probably taken very shortly after the murders.

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          • Originally posted by Chava View Post
            According to the Pall Mall Gazette's account of the inquest, the windows looking out into the yard were boarded-up and whitewashed when the reporter accompanied the jurors to see the scene of the crime. So that pic was probably taken very shortly after the murders.
            That's an extremely significant point in terms of verifying the contemporaneousness of the image - if the PMG account is true, that is. I can't see that the panes would have been thoroughly "un-whitewashed" and restored to a gleaming (albeit broken) condition of transparency later; and neither is it likely that new windows were installed that somehow got smashed, only to appear similar to how they would have looked in Nov 88.
            Kind regards, Sam Flynn

            "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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            • The entrance to the court was held by a couple of policemen, and it was so narrow that we could pass up in single file. It was only about three yards long, and then we were at the door which is numbered 13. The two windows which look into the little court were boarded up, and had apparently been newly whitewashed. From the windows above a girl looked down upon us quite composedly, and several pots of beer were brought in during our stay to comfort the denizens of the court. At last the key was procured, and the room was surveyed in batches. The inspector, holding a candle stuck in a bottle, stood at the head of the filthy, bloodstained bed, and repeated the horrible details with appalling minuteness. He indicated with one hand the bloodstains on the wall, and point with the other to the pools which had ebbed out on to the mattress. The little table was still on the left of the bedstead, which occupied the larger portion of the room. A farthing dip in a bottle did not serve to illuminate the fearful gloom, but I was able to see what a wretched hole the poor murdered woman called "home". The only attempts at decoration were a couple of engravings, one, "The Fisherman's Widow", stuck over the mantelpiece: while in the corner was an open cupboard, containing a few bits of pottery, some ginger-beer bottles, and a bit of bread on a plate.
              That is the exact quote from the PMG. There is something else interesting to me here. The reporter says 'at last the key was procured'. Did they fit a new lock after breaking the door down? Or was this an original key? I would assume it was, since the jurors etc had to hang around waiting for it. There were two cops securing the entrance to the passage, and the jurors were accompanied by a senior policeman. I can't believe he wouldn't have had a key on his person if the police had changed the locks. If this was an original key, where did it come from? McCarthy broke the door with an axe to get at the body. He wouldn't have had to do that if he had a key. And now it appears that he did...

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              • Oh, for a better shot of that door. This is very interesting Chava. The shot might well have been penecontemporaneous with the murder.
                "What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.

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                • What about the section where it mentions a girl looking out into the court from her window....above....the two below. Praters courtyard window?

                  Cheers.

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                  • Originally posted by Chava View Post
                    That is the exact quote from the PMG. There is something else interesting to me here. The reporter says 'at last the key was procured'. Did they fit a new lock after breaking the door down?
                    The police had fitted a padlock to the door after Kelly's corpse was removed from the room, Chava. It's likely that it was this padlock key to which the PMG reporter was referring.
                    Kind regards, Sam Flynn

                    "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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                    • Hi Mike,
                      Originally posted by perrymason View Post
                      What about the section where it mentions a girl looking out into the court from her window....above....the two below.
                      Prater lived practically alone (her cat excepted), and was one of the witnesses in attendance at the inquest - so clearly this girl wasn't Prater, or had anything to do with her. Perhaps this girl had some connection to the couple said to have occupied the room above Kelly in the Telegraph of 10th Nov - a daughter, perhaps, or a young wife.
                      Kind regards, Sam Flynn

                      "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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                      • I know what you're suggesting, Gareth, but 'windows above' clearly does not have to mean from Room 20. In fact, in my mind it would be referring to the uniformity of windows from the upper floor of the west side of Millers Court. If from Prater's single window they'd just say 'window above'.

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                        • Hi Sam-

                          The CAT lived above Mary and kept Mrs P as staff!...

                          The young girl is interesting though.....maybe it wasn't a young girl but the mysterious/probably fictional young boy alleged to reside at No 13!

                          Suz x
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                          • Originally posted by George Hutchinson View Post
                            I know what you're suggesting, Gareth, but 'windows above' clearly does not have to mean from Room 20. In fact, in my mind it would be referring to the uniformity of windows from the upper floor of the west side of Millers Court. If from Prater's single window they'd just say 'window above'.

                            Why do I have 'Only You' by Yazoo now running through my head?

                            PHILIP
                            Blimey!!! UP the meds Philip!
                            Mind you from Stewart's pic of Mrs P's window there appears to be more than one window.........or at least one big one
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                            • Wriggling

                              Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
                              Hi Mike,Prater lived practically alone (her cat excepted), and was one of the witnesses in attendance at the inquest - so clearly this girl wasn't Prater, or had anything to do with her. Perhaps this girl had some connection to the couple said to have occupied the room above Kelly in the Telegraph of 10th Nov - a daughter, perhaps, or a young wife.
                              There you go Gareth wriggling and improvising again. As Suzi says the use of the plural re- windows, and the fact that the group was in the yard, means it could be referring to any window that looked down on the scene. And how do you know that Prater hadn't left a friend in her room to look after the cat? Or even that a friend was then staying with her as she was upset by what had happened? No, you simply don't know and you are using speculation and assumptions to bolster your faltering theory. As I previously showed, the official written version of Prater's statement clearly shows that she stated she lived in the room above the deceased's. For those who may be interested here is the full PMG piece -

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                              SPE

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                              • The Star

                                Elizabeth Prater from the Star -

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