Originally posted by MrBarnett
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Nice points about what was going on in and around Mitre Square jerryd. Anyone who chooses to view these murders as simply independant events which happened to coincide with the public review of allegations that a member of Parliament was co-operating and/or directing Fenian terrorist activities does so at their own risk. Look for opportunities for any of these victims to be exposed to those kinds of men, and in some cases, youll find them. Mary may well have been Irish. Kate obviously was tied emotionally to someone who would likely have met such characters on the streets and in the pubs. Irish gathered to Irish, Immigrant Jew to Immigrant Jew, all the various ethnicity spent time with their own. Its still the same today. In Toronto we have neighborhoods where signs are in languages other than French or English, with Tea Houses that have signs in Korean or Chinese. In London you have districts where there are ethnic populations that are the overwhelming majorities in those areas. People gather with people they share Politics with, or Heritages, or belief systems. Any Irish person living in the East End at that point in time could easily have heard of or known Irish men that were planning or executing terrorist acts locally. And in some cases, they would be reluctant to turn them in because of those bonds.
Like not providing an ID as a witness because the accused was of the same religion, faith, or belief.
And for Sam, all these women at some point street walked within the same areas. We know that they drank at the same pubs. Some shared street addresses, some stayed at the same lodging houses. To imagine they might have met each other, at least in some cases, isnt too hard to imagine.
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