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  • When did investigators start watching Kozminski?

    I have read Scotland Yards Prime Suspect by Robert House. In it, he covers Anderson's memoirs as saying...

    During my absence abroad the Police had made a house-to-house search for him, investigating the case of every man in the district whose circumstances were such that he could go and come and get rid of his blood-stains in secret. And the conclusion we came to was that he and his people were low-class Jews, for it is a remarkable fact that people of that class in the East End will not give up one of their number to Gentile justice. And the result proved that our diagnosis was right on every point.


    7 Sept - 6 Oct was Anderson's 'holiday'. So we know these door to door searches were carried out after the murder of Eddowes and involved Goulston St., etc.

    So if Kozminski had been identified during these searches as a potential suspect, then how is it that he could go off and murder Mary Jane Kelly on the 9th of Nov?
    Bona fide canonical and then some.

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    If Kozminski wasn't working why does he need to wait until the weekend?

    I think it is generally accepted that JtR must have been working because he only murdered on the weekends or on holidays.

    So why should Kozminski be needing to do that if he is out of work?
    Bona fide canonical and then some.

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    • #3
      So Anderson would like all to know that, as a conclusion to the house-to-house search conducted while he was away on holiday between 7 Sept & 6 Oct....."And the conclusion we came to was that he and his people were low-class Jews,..."

      Really?

      Yet, Anderson is on record in a H.O. file A49301/60, dated 23 Oct. over two weeks after he came back from holiday....

      "That a crime of this kind should have been committed without any clue being supplied by the criminal, is unusual, but that five successive murders should have been committed without our having the slightest clue of any kind is extraordinary, if not unique, in the annals of crime".

      So, which is it?
      Regards, Jon S.

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      • #4
        Batman, two of the victims were murdered on Fridays.

        United Kingdom 1888 – Calendar with British holidays. Yearly calendar showing months for the year 1888. Calendars – online and print friendly – for any year and month

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Robert View Post
          Batman, two of the victims were murdered on Fridays.

          https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar...1888&country=9
          Mary Jane Kelly was murdered the morning of the Lord's Mayor's Day, so wasn't that a holiday?

          Also wasn't Nichols murdered on a summer bank holiday? Aug 31st?
          Bona fide canonical and then some.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
            So Anderson would like all to know that, as a conclusion to the house-to-house search conducted while he was away on holiday between 7 Sept & 6 Oct....."And the conclusion we came to was that he and his people were low-class Jews,..."

            Really?

            Yet, Anderson is on record in a H.O. file A49301/60, dated 23 Oct. over two weeks after he came back from holiday....

            "That a crime of this kind should have been committed without any clue being supplied by the criminal, is unusual, but that five successive murders should have been committed without our having the slightest clue of any kind is extraordinary, if not unique, in the annals of crime".

            So, which is it?
            It is not contradictory. He is simply saying it is unusual in general. If you read on more he starts discussing clues.

            The actual quote maybe you are looking for is Eastern Post 17 Nov, which said the door to door searches ended in failure. Which seems to contradict Anderson.

            Anyway, maybe you are right and it didn't turn up Kozminski. I would like to know when they started watching him. Obviously, if he killed MJK they must not have been watching him.
            Bona fide canonical and then some.

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            • #7
              No, Lord Mayor's Day wasn't a holiday.

              Nor was August 31st. However, nowadays it occasionally happens that August 31st falls on a Monday and, when it does, it's a bank holiday.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Robert View Post
                No, Lord Mayor's Day wasn't a holiday.

                Nor was August 31st. However, nowadays it occasionally happens that August 31st falls on a Monday and, when it does, it's a bank holiday.
                So it's a total myth that JtR only killed on weekends and holidays?
                Bona fide canonical and then some.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Batman View Post
                  So it's a total myth that JtR only killed on weekends and holidays?
                  The only ones to have been killed on what seems to have been non-working days were Eddowes and Stride. Who were also the only ones killed in territory not encompassed by Hanbury Street and Old Montague Street.

                  That has had ripperologists scratching their heads for many a decade.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
                    The only ones to have been killed on what seems to have been non-working days were Eddowes and Stride. Who were also the only ones killed in territory not encompassed by Hanbury Street and Old Montague Street.

                    That has had ripperologists scratching their heads for many a decade.
                    That's interesting. I read several profiles about JtR that suggested he was working a 5 day week (which in itself is strange because people probably worked a 7 day week in Whitechapel). Looks like that wasn't right at all then.
                    Bona fide canonical and then some.

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                    • #11
                      Martha was killed on a Bank Holiday Monday Night/Tuesday Morning.

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                      • #12
                        Yes Darryl but if you want to include Martha in the list, then being killed on the night of a bank holiday wouldn't affect anything - I take it that the holiday aspect would be meant to allow for Jack being able to prowl around at night without the worry of having to be up for work next day. In Martha's case, he would have to go to work on the Tuesday (if he had a job, of course).

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Robert View Post
                          Yes Darryl but if you want to include Martha in the list, then being killed on the night of a bank holiday wouldn't affect anything - I take it that the holiday aspect would be meant to allow for Jack being able to prowl around at night without the worry of having to be up for work next day. In Martha's case, he would have to go to work on the Tuesday (if he had a job, of course).
                          I am not making any assumptions Robert. Just giving people more of a complete list, especially to those who believe Martha was killed by Jack

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                          • #14
                            Rob Clack posted this on another thread regarding the house to house search - Chief Inspector Donald Swansons Home Office report dated 19th October. 80,000 pamphlets and house to house enquiries were made. The area covered was The City boundary, Lamb Street, Commercial Street, Great Eastern Railway and Buxton Street, then by Albert Street, Dunk Street, Chicksand Street and Great Garden Street to Whitechapel Road and then to the City boundary. Common Lodging houses were visited and over 2,000 lodgers were examined.

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                            • #15
                              Well, Abberline and Anderson had Martha down as a victim. She may indeed have been, for all I know.

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