I found an interview with SA Captain W__, presumably Captain Walker, who knew Mary Kelly according to Staff-Captain James J Cooke (WC Dec. 13, 1888), where she tells of a woman who resembles Mary Jane Kelly.
"The other day I came on a woman, her hair down and all bruised, in a court near us. Her husband had come home drunk, and he and some woman had set on her just because she wouldn't come and spend her money drinking with them. She's a woman tries to keep herself a bit decent. The policeman had just been around and stopped them. I helped her fasten up her hair."
Captain W__ (Captain Walker?)
The War Cry, 13 October, 1888; 'Within the Circle of the Whitechapel Murders', S.F. Swift (Courtesy of The Salvation Army International Heritage Centre)
Snippet image below with snippet Cooke's Dec. 1 article
"The other day I came on a woman, her hair down and all bruised, in a court near us. Her husband had come home drunk, and he and some woman had set on her just because she wouldn't come and spend her money drinking with them. She's a woman tries to keep herself a bit decent. The policeman had just been around and stopped them. I helped her fasten up her hair."
Captain W__ (Captain Walker?)
The War Cry, 13 October, 1888; 'Within the Circle of the Whitechapel Murders', S.F. Swift (Courtesy of The Salvation Army International Heritage Centre)
Snippet image below with snippet Cooke's Dec. 1 article
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