Hi Joshua,
For the most part, yes. I think, IIRC, Hurley had asked to be knocked up the entire week at the same time so maybe not so much of a coincidence. I think my thoughts at the time were that once Hurley was knocked up, he could deposit the torso because he knew where the PC was in his beat. Initially though, I thought the man asking to be knocked up lived on Ely Place [that's what that press report stated the name of the street was], just north of Whitechapel Road, but asked to be knocked up at Pinchin Street, which I found odd.
The Scotsman report was misprinted I'm sure.
For the most part, yes. I think, IIRC, Hurley had asked to be knocked up the entire week at the same time so maybe not so much of a coincidence. I think my thoughts at the time were that once Hurley was knocked up, he could deposit the torso because he knew where the PC was in his beat. Initially though, I thought the man asking to be knocked up lived on Ely Place [that's what that press report stated the name of the street was], just north of Whitechapel Road, but asked to be knocked up at Pinchin Street, which I found odd.
The Scotsman report was misprinted I'm sure.
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