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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post
I did say intentionally."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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The Star, Oct 1:
The police have arrested one man answering the description the Hungarian furnishes. This prisoner has not been charged, but is held for inquiries to be made. The truth of the man's statement is not wholly accepted.
In the matter of the Hungarian who said he saw a struggle between a man and a woman in the passage where the Stride body was afterwards found, the Leman-street police have reason to doubt the truth of the story. They arrested one man on the description thus obtained, and a second on that furnished from another source, but they are not likely to act further on the same information without additional facts.
During last night and to-day no less than five men were arrested in the East End of London in connection with the murders. Three were at different times conveyed to Leman street Police Station, but one was immediately liberated. Another was detained until noon to-day, when he was set at liberty after giving a statement of his movements. He was found to have been in straitened circumstances and o have passed much of his time in common lodginghouses in Whitechapel, but there was nothing to show that he had anything to do with the murders. The third man was detained until the afternoon when he, after due inquiry, was also liberated. Of the two men detained at Commercial street, one was liberated soon after his arrest, but the other, named Frank Raper, was kept in custody. It appears he was arrested late on Saturday night at a publichouse known as "Dirty Dick's" near Liverpool street. He was standing in the bars while under the influence of liquor, and made a number of extravagant statements about the murder of Mrs Chapman and Mrs Nicholls. The bystanders sent out and obtained a constable, and when the policeman entered he was openly boasting of being the murderer, and complimenting himself on the means he had adopted to destroy all trace of his identity. He was removed to the police station, followed by a large and excited crowd. On being charged, Raper said he had no settled address, and inquiries have satisfied the police that he is not the man wanted, so eh was set free later in the day. There was a rumour early this morning that a man had been arrested in Southwark, but no intelligence of the fact was communicated to the City or Whitechapel police.
Can't find Broad-shouldered man.
Can't find Pipeman.
Arbeter Fraint said Stride was killed at 12:45.
Israel Schwartz admitted he was very close to the victim at 12:45.
'Witness' Schwartz prolly Jack the Ripper.Last edited by NotBlamedForNothing; 03-16-2020, 02:26 PM.Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing View PostThe Star, Oct 1:
The Star, Oct 2:
Irish Times, Oct 2:
Five men arrested. All five set free in very little time.
Can't find Broad-shouldered man.
Can't find Pipeman.
Arbeter Fraint said Stride was killed at 12:45.
Israel Schwartz admitted he was very close to the victim at 12:45.
'Witness' Schwartz prolly Jack the Ripper."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
No doubt you found the Star version of Oct. 1st, but did you also get these two?
Echo, 1 October.
The police authorities have received an important statement in reference to the Berner-street crime. It is to the effect that a man between 35 and 40 years of age, and of fair complexion, was seen to throw the murdered woman to the ground. It was thought by the person who witnessed this that it was a man and his wife quarrelling, and consequently no notice was taken of it.
The Star
LONDON. TUESDAY, 2 OCTOBER, 1888.
In the matter of the Hungarian who said he saw a struggle between a man and a woman in the passage where the Stride body was afterwards found, the Leman-street police have reason to doubt the truth of the story. They arrested one man on the description thus obtained, and a second on that furnished from another source, but they are not likely to act further on the same information without additional facts.
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Does any know of any other Stride murder newspaper articles, that include description of a stout/broad shouldered man, 40ish by any chance?
I do have a FMP sub, so I will check myself, but any help always appreciated.
Martyn
Sapere Aude
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Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing View Post
Arbeter Fraint said Stride was killed at 12:45.
Israel Schwartz admitted he was very close to the victim at 12:45.
'Witness' Schwartz prolly Jack the Ripper.Thems the Vagaries.....
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
its a possibility. but why admit you were there at all?
the woman screamed three times, but not very loudly
Someone or ones in the cottages, heard something, and maybe saw something too.
Need a story...
Witness a 'domestic' at 12:45 (Schwartz) > Discover body at 1:00 (Diemschitz) > Refer back to the domestic for explanation.
The witnessing is 'validated' by the discovery, 15 minutes later.
The discovery is 'validated' by the witnessing, 15 minutes earlier.
It's circular logic, but it works to this day.
Evening Standard, Oct 1:
The alarm excited by the recent murders in Whitechapel was yesterday revived and intensified by the discovery of two more murders, similar in their shocking details, which had been committed early that morning nearly in the same locality, and it is assumed by the same hand. The first occurred in Berner-street, Commercial-road, and the second, and by far the most horrible, owing to the mutilation to which the body was subjected, in Mitre-square, situate on the west side of Houndsditch, midway between Bishopgate Within and Aldgate. In the former case, a woman, with her throat gashed and torn, was discovered in the back yard of 40, Berner-street, a short distance from Hanbury-street - the scene of the murder of Annie Chapman. The premises are occupied by the International Working Men's Club. The Steward of the Club (Lewis Diemshitz), on coming home early yesterday morning, found the body of a woman lying in a corner of the yard.
To all appearances the woman seems to have been taken into the stabling yard, and after having been treated like the former victims, carried out and laid openly in the street. The case, in fact, resembles in many points the Buck's row tragedy.
Some of the Oct 1 papers picked up the real story, before the official story was locked down.Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View Post
Schwartz a candidate for Strides murder is one matter, a candidate for what, 3,4,5 more killings? That's a different kettle of fish altogether. Be wary of making the 'facts' fit the candidate and seeing only what suits.Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
No doubt you found the Star version of Oct. 1st, but did you also get these two?
Echo, 1 October.
The police authorities have received an important statement in reference to the Berner-street crime. It is to the effect that a man between 35 and 40 years of age, and of fair complexion, was seen to throw the murdered woman to the ground. It was thought by the person who witnessed this that it was a man and his wife quarrelling, and consequently no notice was taken of it.
The Star
LONDON. TUESDAY, 2 OCTOBER, 1888.
In the matter of the Hungarian who said he saw a struggle between a man and a woman in the passage where the Stride body was afterwards found, the Leman-street police have reason to doubt the truth of the story. They arrested one man on the description thus obtained, and a second on that furnished from another source, but they are not likely to act further on the same information without additional facts.
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Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View Post
Schwartz a candidate for Strides murder is one matter, a candidate for what, 3,4,5 more killings? That's a different kettle of fish altogether. Be wary of making the 'facts' fit the candidate and seeing only what suits.
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If Elizabeth Stride was a “Jack the Ripper” victim, why in his summing-up did Wynne Baxter conclude—[and by 23rd October he had enjoyed the luxury of a three week adjournment in which to consider the matter]—that Catherine Eddowes’ murder was “possibly the work of an imitator.”
Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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