Hello everyone. I'm not sure if this has already been discussed or if it has occured to everyone else yet, but it seems (to me, at least) the most suspicious individual to turn up in the investigation into Martha Tabram's death is Mary Ann Connelly AKA "Pearly Poll." For example, she admitted to being the last person Martha was seen socializing with and we only have her word to account for the 2 of them allegedly meeting with a couple of soldiers/sailors , drinking and then departing for immoral purposes. The only other evidence supporting this is the testimony of a PC who says he saw a man resembling a sailor/soldier in the vicinity of George Yard, who told him he was waiting for a fellow mate of his who was with a prostitute. However, even if this did, in fact, occur, the gentleman was not seen with either Pearly Poll or Martha, so it's possible this incident was in no way connected to them. Therefore, I conclude, it is fairly possible that Pearly Poll made up the story of meeting up with 2 soldiers/sailors, possibly to try to make someone else be the last person Martha was with that night. Aside from this, we also have her suspicious behavior after the murder with the police investigation. At least once, she did not make an appearance for a line-up to identify the alleged soldiers she met that night. Also, I do believe she told the police (or the inquest, I forget which) that she had threatened to commit suicide when the police pressured her to cooperate with the investigation.
So, the more I look at it, the more it seems my preferred suspect in Martha's murder is Pearly Poll herself. Now, I know this sort of takes away the allure of Martha being the first victim of Jack the Ripper, but one cannot deny it looks suspicious. And Martha was murdered in a fenzied assault, not for robbery or any monetary gain. It was a crime of pure rage and anger, so it seems there is an element of the crime being "personal." Perhaps Martha and Mary Ann got into a heavy domestic quarrel (i.e., Martha might have stolen a client or 2 from Pearly Poll ,who may have needed the money for lodgings or gin, or both), the argument turns fierce, and Pearly Poll repeatedly stabs Martha with a knife (or knives) she brought with her or just happened to come across that night.
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So, the more I look at it, the more it seems my preferred suspect in Martha's murder is Pearly Poll herself. Now, I know this sort of takes away the allure of Martha being the first victim of Jack the Ripper, but one cannot deny it looks suspicious. And Martha was murdered in a fenzied assault, not for robbery or any monetary gain. It was a crime of pure rage and anger, so it seems there is an element of the crime being "personal." Perhaps Martha and Mary Ann got into a heavy domestic quarrel (i.e., Martha might have stolen a client or 2 from Pearly Poll ,who may have needed the money for lodgings or gin, or both), the argument turns fierce, and Pearly Poll repeatedly stabs Martha with a knife (or knives) she brought with her or just happened to come across that night.
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