Hi everyone,
I'm new here. I've been walking around with a question, and I can't seem to find the answer: I've read -- perhaps in Sugden's book -- about a witness account in which the witness stated that she (I think it was a she) saw a man walk with a woman, who later that night was killed by the Ripper. The witness looked at them, but the man gave her such a hard, intense look that she had to look away. Therefore, she hadn't been able to take a good look at him.
Does anyone know this story, and where it can be found? Thanks in advance.
I'm new here. I've been walking around with a question, and I can't seem to find the answer: I've read -- perhaps in Sugden's book -- about a witness account in which the witness stated that she (I think it was a she) saw a man walk with a woman, who later that night was killed by the Ripper. The witness looked at them, but the man gave her such a hard, intense look that she had to look away. Therefore, she hadn't been able to take a good look at him.
Does anyone know this story, and where it can be found? Thanks in advance.
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