A lot of places in Whitechapel looked like "What a place for a murder that would be". -Pierre-
True, but the according to the story, the Pinchin Street arch where the torso was found was the place referred to.
Charles LeGrand was also in prison at the time. My point in bringing him into this is complicated. One needs to understand the underlying details of each of these people and cases to get the whole picture. Trying to understand from a few dissertations here and there does not present the whole picture.
Thanks for the reply.
True, but the according to the story, the Pinchin Street arch where the torso was found was the place referred to.
Charles LeGrand was also in prison at the time. My point in bringing him into this is complicated. One needs to understand the underlying details of each of these people and cases to get the whole picture. Trying to understand from a few dissertations here and there does not present the whole picture.
Thanks for the reply.
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