I read in today's Guardian an interesting article telling of one author's claim that Dickens may have based the "Death of Nancy", in Oliver Twist, on a celebrated murder of one Eliza Grimwood. I must admit that I'd never heard of this case - even though the Telegraph once drew parallels between it and the Whitechapel Murders:The Guardian article may be found here. Any more info would be appreciated.
"Those with retentive memories may be comparing notes regarding the strange similarity existing between the Whitechapel case and that of Eliza Grimwood, who about half a century ago was found in a house in the Waterloo-road under circumstances of closely analogous horror, her murderer never having been discovered. No class in the community is free from this morbid curiosity." (Daily Telegraph, 6th September 1888.)
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