Originally posted by Charlie
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Thankyou so much for your reply and confirmation of that data.
I have spent some time reading up on the 1910 case and had initially found Charles Ferdinand, but then subsequently discovered his first name was actually Paul.
I find the idea that he confessed after the police found the key to the victims room in the drawer of his own room very interesting.
He initially denied all involvement but then confessed after the police found that room key.
At least we know conclusively that he couldnt have committed the Rue Botzaris murder or the Montrouge murder due to his age.
It does highlight that even though there the 1910 and 1892 dismemberment murders were committed in the same area of Paris, that there can be DIFFERENT culprits.
That may also be applicable to the Torso killings in London.
I have found something rather fascinating that nobody has discovered before...
I was going to start a new thread based on something I found, but I may post on here as it concerns the 1910 Paris torso killing.
RD
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