In the reported inquest testimony of Kelly, Caroline Maxwell's address is given as follows:-
Caroline Maxewell, 14, Dorset-street
However, in the interview below, which I don't remember seeing before, Maxwell states that she and her husband lived at 26 Dorset Street, i.e. in the same building as Kelly.
I am not quite sure of the full meaning of her statement regarding Barnett:
"I didn't know then that she had separated from the man she had been living with, and I thought he had been 'paying' her."
Is this an acknowledgement that Maxwell knew she was an "unfortunate"? If so, what is she implying about Barnett's relationship with her?
Chris
Birmingham Daily Post
12 November 1888
Caroline Maxewell, 14, Dorset-street
However, in the interview below, which I don't remember seeing before, Maxwell states that she and her husband lived at 26 Dorset Street, i.e. in the same building as Kelly.
I am not quite sure of the full meaning of her statement regarding Barnett:
"I didn't know then that she had separated from the man she had been living with, and I thought he had been 'paying' her."
Is this an acknowledgement that Maxwell knew she was an "unfortunate"? If so, what is she implying about Barnett's relationship with her?
Chris
Birmingham Daily Post
12 November 1888

he was quite a character....she'd shout "Fred.....You got the horrors???"
without saying a word.
As for why someone would recommend a quick beer: it's the good old hair of the dog, Stan. In the absence of the McHangover Cure, getting a bit bladdered all over again is the best approach to a raging headache
"What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.
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