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Okay, that's awesome. And I'm grateful you're not just doing the C5. I'm curious where you've put Emma Smith, as there's always been a bit of confusion as to where her attack occurred. Just very recently, here on the Casebook, it seems we figured it out as being through a covered passage next to 7 Brick Lane.
Other than the 35 illustrations, what are we to expect? Presumably there is text? Did you and Paul co-write the book?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
John is being over-generous. Of course he has considerable similarities with the deformed Igor, and he frightens the hell out of the people on his walks - and the people not on them, come to think of it - but it was a collaborative effort. All the mistakes are his.
John is being over-generous. Of course he has considerable similarities with the deformed Igor, and he frightens the hell out of the people on his walks - and the people not on them, come to think of it - but it was a collaborative effort. All the mistakes are his.
No, it`s just that I`ve see a press report which pinpointed a certain street that Mizen was nearby. I`ve never found that street on the maps I have checked and just wondered if you`d pinpointed this street- I can`t remember the name just now but I book marked the page on my home p.c. and can let you know later today.
Personally I've always found the crime scenes and the east end in general to be the most interesting aspect of the case, so this forthcoming book should be right up my street, if you'll pardon the pun.
The content sounds absolutely superb, and as a point of reference, those with Richard Jones' "Jack the Ripper Casebook" will note that it's published by the same publisher Carlton/Andre Deutsch, so the quality will be absolutely top notch. I'll be getting one for sure.
Hi Jon Guy. For some reason, my faulty memory is making me think it's Court Street, which was the old name for a part of Hanbury Street, no longer in official use by 1888, but still used colloquially. Or perhaps I just dreamt all this.
Found it. Mizen was at the end of Campbell St in Bakers Row when Cross and Paul passed him. Evening News Sept 3rd. Can`t find it on the maps I`ve seen.
But anyway, what a splendid combination of talent. Especially looking forward to seeing Jake`s work in book form.
(Any chance of dropping the CSI business from the title?)
Agree with Lynn about CSI in the title. Big time cringe. Though it will no doubt attract generic readership, which is a good thing for Ripperology, I guess. (To become available to da masses.) :-)
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