Le Grand Monster.........
Hey Tom,
A remarkable work on Le Grand....interesting, well written, researched
and laid out...........I had not heard of him until
a couple of weeks ago probably from you on the boards somewhere.
If what I've read is true, I don't think I've ever read of a more collossal
sociopath in all my days....
A couple of things that came to mind when reading...
1) A description reminded me of the novel The Lodger by Maria
Bellow Lowndes which was no doubt influenced by the Batty street
story you suggest was orchestrated by Le Grand....the description of
Le Grand staying with the mother and daughter reminded me of the
descriptions within the tale itself.....interesting...of course
Hitchcock's film was also based on this novel I suppose...
2) If Pipeman was possibly Le Grand the suggestion of an accomplice must be
considered. Broad shoulders may have roughed her up a bit before
Le Grand swooped in for the kill...if this was the method then the
descriptions could all be of the accomplice where the short stocky
shabby genteel comes in...to have 2 men aware of such depravity though
boggles the mind but if one is in fear for his own life it can be
more easily reconciled...can't say I can quite figure out the logistics
of two in cahoots however.........
3) It makes me wonder though wouldn't Le Grand or his accomplice be
noticed by someone within the WVC or police or wouldn't the prostitutes know and fear him.....he was rather infamous, ran a brothel and punished prostitutes continuously ..you would think the girls would possibly know and fear him...probably his accomplice too.....
4) Where was his lair at 35 Charlotte, how close is that to the canonical 5?
I'm sure other questions will shortly pop into my head.....
Greg
Hey Tom,
A remarkable work on Le Grand....interesting, well written, researched
and laid out...........I had not heard of him until
a couple of weeks ago probably from you on the boards somewhere.
If what I've read is true, I don't think I've ever read of a more collossal
sociopath in all my days....
A couple of things that came to mind when reading...
1) A description reminded me of the novel The Lodger by Maria
Bellow Lowndes which was no doubt influenced by the Batty street
story you suggest was orchestrated by Le Grand....the description of
Le Grand staying with the mother and daughter reminded me of the
descriptions within the tale itself.....interesting...of course
Hitchcock's film was also based on this novel I suppose...
2) If Pipeman was possibly Le Grand the suggestion of an accomplice must be
considered. Broad shoulders may have roughed her up a bit before
Le Grand swooped in for the kill...if this was the method then the
descriptions could all be of the accomplice where the short stocky
shabby genteel comes in...to have 2 men aware of such depravity though
boggles the mind but if one is in fear for his own life it can be
more easily reconciled...can't say I can quite figure out the logistics
of two in cahoots however.........
3) It makes me wonder though wouldn't Le Grand or his accomplice be
noticed by someone within the WVC or police or wouldn't the prostitutes know and fear him.....he was rather infamous, ran a brothel and punished prostitutes continuously ..you would think the girls would possibly know and fear him...probably his accomplice too.....
4) Where was his lair at 35 Charlotte, how close is that to the canonical 5?
I'm sure other questions will shortly pop into my head.....
Greg
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