Thread started to address the seemingly vexed question as to whether or not Elizabeth Prater, a witness at the Kelly inquest, occupied the room above Mary Kelly's room, or the first-floor (second for our American cousins) front room of 26 Dorset Street.
A point to bear in mind here is that Elizabeth Prater, in her inquest evidence, stated "I live at No 20 Room Millers Court up stairs I live in the room over where deceased lived." She also stated "...a kitten disturbed me about 3. 30 to 4. I noticed the lodging house light was out so it was after 4 probably - I heard a cry of oh! Murder! as the cat came on me and I pushed her down, the voice was in a faint voice - the noise seemed to come from close by..."
'Sam Flynn' has stated that he believes that Prater occupied the first-floor front room of 26 Dorset, opposite to and facing Crossingham's Lodging House at 17 Dorset Street. However, we have shown that there were also lodging houses to the rear of 26 Dorset Street, and they would have been visible from the room above Kelly's, certainly a light shining from them would.
Here is Prater's inquest statement -
A point to bear in mind here is that Elizabeth Prater, in her inquest evidence, stated "I live at No 20 Room Millers Court up stairs I live in the room over where deceased lived." She also stated "...a kitten disturbed me about 3. 30 to 4. I noticed the lodging house light was out so it was after 4 probably - I heard a cry of oh! Murder! as the cat came on me and I pushed her down, the voice was in a faint voice - the noise seemed to come from close by..."
'Sam Flynn' has stated that he believes that Prater occupied the first-floor front room of 26 Dorset, opposite to and facing Crossingham's Lodging House at 17 Dorset Street. However, we have shown that there were also lodging houses to the rear of 26 Dorset Street, and they would have been visible from the room above Kelly's, certainly a light shining from them would.
Here is Prater's inquest statement -
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