I am posting this so that there is a record of it somewhere.
On re-reading Martin Fido's book "The Crimes Detection and Death of Jack the Ripper" something on page 22 leapt out at me.
According to Fido, Robert Paul the second carman to discover Mary Ann Nichols worked in Corbett's Court, Hanbury Street. Hanbury street was, of course, the site of the Chapman killing and if I remember correctly Corbett's Court is the former name for the current Corbet Place which is very close to no 29.
I have searched high and low for evidence that these two streets are the same. Its lodged in my memory because my company has an office in Corbet Place and I had this debate with a cab driver once. I thought I would throw this piece of trivia into the mix. It might let someone develop a book with Robert Paul as a suspect!
On re-reading Martin Fido's book "The Crimes Detection and Death of Jack the Ripper" something on page 22 leapt out at me.
According to Fido, Robert Paul the second carman to discover Mary Ann Nichols worked in Corbett's Court, Hanbury Street. Hanbury street was, of course, the site of the Chapman killing and if I remember correctly Corbett's Court is the former name for the current Corbet Place which is very close to no 29.
I have searched high and low for evidence that these two streets are the same. Its lodged in my memory because my company has an office in Corbet Place and I had this debate with a cab driver once. I thought I would throw this piece of trivia into the mix. It might let someone develop a book with Robert Paul as a suspect!
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