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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostJust as a side issue, one of the aspects of the case that has always raised my eyebrows is why did McCarthy allow Mary Kelly to run up such large rent arrears? It’s probably not a fact that he’d have wanted known. He wouldn’t have wanted to be known as a soft touch and I’m assuming that Mrs Mac might have wondered why he was allowing the young, attractive Mary to run up a debt (although do we know if she had any involvement in the business?)
I’m pretty rusty on this but what do we know of McCarthy that might hint toward his character?
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Hi Herlock,
The rent arrears was a tacit way of letting us know that MJK had been in Room 13 for at least six weeks.
According to Barnett, MJK didn't go back on the game until the end of October [ten days before the Millers Court murder].
Regards,
SimonLast edited by Simon Wood; 10-06-2018, 11:19 AM.Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostHi Herlock,
The rent arrears was a tacit way of letting us know that MJK had been in Room 13 for at least six weeks.
According to Barnett, MJK didn't go back on the game until the end of October [ten days before the Millers Court murder].
Regards,
Simon
No doubt
McCarthy had his own agenda
My particular favourite are the letters from Ireland but not knowing the location
So we can take it that the postman decided to cross out the limerick or Dublin or wherever postmarks on these letters and scribbled 'ireland' on them ...
NickYou can lead a horse to water.....
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostHi Herlock,
The rent arrears was a tacit way of letting us know that MJK had been in Room 13 for at least six weeks.
According to Barnett, MJK didn't go back on the game until the end of October [ten days before the Millers Court murder].
Regards,
Simon
Could you expand on the emboldened part a bit please?Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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If the rent owing was 27 shillings,not 29,Mary Kelly's rent had not been paid since the weekend of the double event.
Her namesake and also the defacto of the chap living next to Bowyer were murdered that night.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by DJA View PostIf the rent owing was 27 shillings,not 29,Mary Kelly's rent had not been paid since the weekend of the double event.
Her namesake and also the defacto of the chap living next to Bowyer were murdered that night.
It's all coincidence , we know that
Bit like the Russian sightseers in SalisburyYou can lead a horse to water.....
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Hi Herlock,
Barnett original witness statement—
"I have lived with her altogether about 18 months, for the last eight months in Millers Court, until last Tuesday week (30 ulto) when in consequence of not earning sufficient money to give her and her resorting to prostitution, I resolved on leaving her."
They had allegedly lived in Millers Court since March 1888.
What event occurred to make them stop paying rent six weeks earlier on 5th October 1888 [6 x 4/6d = 27/-], and why did McCarthy allow them to continue living there?
By the way, their rent was something of a bargain at twopence less per week than a double bed in a registered common lodging house.
Regards,
SimonNever believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostHi Herlock,
Barnett original witness statement—
"I have lived with her altogether about 18 months, for the last eight months in Millers Court, until last Tuesday week (30 ulto) when in consequence of not earning sufficient money to give her and her resorting to prostitution, I resolved on leaving her."
They had allegedly lived in Millers Court since March 1888.
What event occurred to make them stop paying rent six weeks earlier on 5th October 1888 [6 x 4/6d = 27/-], and why did McCarthy allow them to continue living there?
By the way, their rent was something of a bargain at twopence less per week than a double bed in a registered common lodging house.
Regards,
SimonRegards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Simon, as I’d recently been reading about your rebuttal of Stephen Knight’s Conspiracy theory I wondered today if I’m being stalked down the ages in revenge. My dad’s currently in hospital and I noticed this office next to his ward.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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