Originally posted by Pierre
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As far as John Arnold goes, I personally believe his story was not coincidental. I say that because of other circumstances tied in with his story that also seem coincidental. When you put these stories together, they may result in some truth.
[Coincidence]At the end of August, early September 1889, Texas journalist R. Harding Davis accompanied Inspector Henry Moore around Whitechapel and toured the murder sites. On their way back to Leman Street station they passed the very arches where the Pinchin torso was deposited. Moore remarked "Now, what a place for a murder that would be." A week later, the Pinchin torso was found. Then comes the John Arnold story and his lucky guess of a body deposited in Back Church Lane two days before it was deposited under the arches. His initial remark was that he obtained his information from a Police Inspector on Whitechapel High Street. I guess he may have overheard Harding's story being hashed over by some policemen. But somebody acted on the story two days later.
[Coincidence] John Arnold and William Wallace Brodie shared the same address in the Strand [2, Harvey's Buildings], very near the New Scotland Yard Building. Brodie claimed he was one of the Whitechapel murderers.
[Coincidence]Mr. Mellor, who became alerted when he heard the name "John Cleary" mentioned, stated he thought it was a man he knew that worked as a compositor for The Globe. He gave a full description of Cleary. A completely different man than John Arnold. Mr. Mellor is also the same man that found the thigh of Elizabeth Jackson in the garden of the Shelley estate.
[Coincidence]There was graffitti chalked up on the dead walls near the Pinchin arches that stated "John Cleary is a fool"
[Coincidence]On a black paling opposite the arch where the trunk was found the word "Lipski" was written in large chalk letters. The People,Sept 15, 1889(located by Rob Clack)
[Coincidence] The Private detective office of Charles LeGrand was located at #10 Agar Street in 1889. His address backed up to #2 Harvey's Buildings.
[Coincidence] The shoeblack, Michael Keating, one of three men found under the arches in the morning the body was discovered in Pinchin Street gave his address at 1, Osborn-street, Brick-lane. Ted Stanley said he heard of the murder of Annie Chapman from a shoeblack. Stanley was living at 1, Osborn street.
Pierre, do you ever use the search function before you start a thread?
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