How come that unlike the majority of Whitechapel victims, there is no post-mortem photo of Rose Mylett?
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostHow come that unlike the majority of Whitechapel victims, there is no post-mortem photo of Rose Mylett?
Though it may simply have been that the photographer wasn't available.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by GUT View PostEither they didn't take one [which I doubt] or it was taken and has been lost, like so much else.
Though it may simply have been that the photographer wasn't available.
Yeah, I thought as much. That would mean Mylett was the only victim in the series who wasn't photographed without mitigating circumstances, i.e. Elizabeth Smith died in hospital and the Pinchin St. Torso.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostHello, GUT. Thanks.
Yeah, I thought as much. That would mean Mylett was the only victim in the series who wasn't photographed without mitigating circumstances, i.e. Elizabeth Smith died in hospital and the Pinchin St. Torso.
I lean towards it being the photographer not available as t was, even in '88 still a pretty specialised art.
Though given how much other material is missing, that is always a possibility.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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There would have been a photograph, it was part of procedure.
Monty
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Originally posted by Monty View PostThere would have been a photograph, it was part of procedure.
Monty
But given that they had limited photographers available to them, what would they do if they couldn't get one?G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by Batman View PostIts not until recently that many of these photographs even came to light. I believe Rumbelow recovered them from storage of an older museum collection or something.
I still have a major problem with Montague Druitt's death. In a book about Scotland Yard by George Dilnot he had a chapter about the "Thames Police" and how they photographed the corpses of those whose bodies they found - for identification purposes. They were doing this before 1888. No picture of the dead Monty has ever appeared.
Jeff
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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostI still have a major problem with Montague Druitt's death. In a book about Scotland Yard by George Dilnot he had a chapter about the "Thames Police" and how they photographed the corpses of those whose bodies they found - for identification purposes. They were doing this before 1888. No picture of the dead Monty has ever appeared.
Jeff
The Thames Police only had jurisdiction between Battersea Bridge and Barking Creek. Chiswick was about 5 miles away. The only reason the Thames Police would go that far would be for Special Occasions like the boat race.
Rob
P.S. there would have been a photograph taken of Catherine Mylett and the Pinchin Street Torso.
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Originally posted by GUT View PostG'day Monty
But given that they had limited photographers available to them, what would they do if they couldn't get one?
Monty
Monty
https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...t/evilgrin.gif
Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622
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