Hi,
One of the less discussed [ if ever] aspects of the case, is the funeral of Mary Kelly, and the actual service.
I promise no mention of ''Grave spitting'', but I ask the important question, ''Who was the other man''
We know the amount of mourners that attended the private service[ graveside] they consisted of the female inquest witnesses, which one can hazard a guess as .
Mrs Prater,
Mrs Cox,
Mrs Harvey.
Mrs Maxwell
Lizzie Albrook
The sixth being a female representative of the landlord[ Mrs M perhaps?]
One of the men was obviously Barnett, but the other could be amongst the following.
Dan Barnett, Joseph Fleming, Morganstone, one of Kelly's brothers, the mysterious Mr Lawrence, or of course the clergyman, the latter is eliminated owing to the wrong clothing depicted...although I should point out that he was referred to as a ''giant of a man'', which if one looks at the sketch may well depict the man to the front as being quite large ,, and 6'7'' Fleming would have fitted that description...
I consider the other man to be a important point , as albeit ''it never happened'' [the grave spitting] but if it did, we certainly would have another suspect apart from Barnett.
Regards Richard.
One of the less discussed [ if ever] aspects of the case, is the funeral of Mary Kelly, and the actual service.
I promise no mention of ''Grave spitting'', but I ask the important question, ''Who was the other man''
We know the amount of mourners that attended the private service[ graveside] they consisted of the female inquest witnesses, which one can hazard a guess as .
Mrs Prater,
Mrs Cox,
Mrs Harvey.
Mrs Maxwell
Lizzie Albrook
The sixth being a female representative of the landlord[ Mrs M perhaps?]
One of the men was obviously Barnett, but the other could be amongst the following.
Dan Barnett, Joseph Fleming, Morganstone, one of Kelly's brothers, the mysterious Mr Lawrence, or of course the clergyman, the latter is eliminated owing to the wrong clothing depicted...although I should point out that he was referred to as a ''giant of a man'', which if one looks at the sketch may well depict the man to the front as being quite large ,, and 6'7'' Fleming would have fitted that description...
I consider the other man to be a important point , as albeit ''it never happened'' [the grave spitting] but if it did, we certainly would have another suspect apart from Barnett.
Regards Richard.
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