Originally posted by GUT
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As for putting catīs meat people in the frame, you may be thinking of Rob Hills, who wrote the dissertation "Catīs cradle" here on Casebook. He points a finger at the catīs meat business in Hanbury Street, run by the Hardimans. Specifically, he names one of the sons of Harriet Hardiman as a possible Ripper.
Then - of course - there are those who name Charles Allen Lechmere as a potential Ripper, having a mother involved in the business, and residing at 147 Cable Street, a stoneīs throw from where the Pinchin Street Torso was found.
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