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  • Admin
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    Today we remember the unknown lady found under an arch in Pinchin Street. RIP.

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  • Howard Brown
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    A series of short videos & one audio program on this the 130th anniversary of the discovery of the Pinchin Street Torso, September 10th, 1889.

    R.I.P.



    Pinchin Street, Whitechapel, 7th April 2011
    Phil Hutchinson
    My latest video of the archway in Pinchin Street where the unknown torso was discovered in 1889. I shall get in there one day!



    Site of the Pinchin Street Torso grave, East London Cemetery
    Phil Hutchinson
    The plot which - somewhere - contains the grave of The Pinchin Street Torso, a postscript to the Jack The Ripper case from September 1889.



    Site of the discovery of the Pinchin Street torso, Whitechapel, 7 March 2009
    Phil Hutchinson
    As part of my ongoing series of clips showing sites relevant to the Jack the Ripper case, here's the location of the discovery of the Pinchin Street torso.



    Plus an episode of Rippercast from April 2008 :

    He is Not Dead but Liveth: The Thames Torso Murders
    With Debra Arif



    This episode of Rippercast welcomes researcher and author Debra Arif to discuss the London Thames Torso Murders of 1887-1889. Our conversation covers the Thames and Regent's canal vicim, The Whitehall Mystery, the Pinchin Street Torso and the murder and dismemberment of Elizabeth Jackson. All of these crimes are, like the Ripper murders, unsolved. Theories are presented and questions are answered on this special episode about an often overlooked and understudied aspect of the Whitechapel murders.

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  • Howard Brown
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    Tomorrow, that is.
    129 years ago, a torso was discovered at 5:15 AM, Tuesday, September 10, 1889 under a railway arch on Pinchin Street...…..

    RIP

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  • Anna Morris
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    Originally posted by Gary Barnett
    Anna,

    Don't be so pedintic.

    (You're supposed to reply 'Don't you mean pedantic', whereupon, I say, 'There you go again.'

    Gary
    LOL, Gary!


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    To the memory of the Pinchin Street remains I say, rest in peace; though not identified in life, you are not forgotten now.

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  • Gary Barnett
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    Originally posted by Anna Morris
    Days or years? Surely years or am I missing something?
    Anna,

    Don't be so pedintic.

    (You're supposed to reply 'Don't you mean pedantic', whereupon, I say, 'There you go again.'

    Gary

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  • Anna Morris
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    Originally posted by Howard Brown
    Tomorrow will mark 128 days since the PST was found.

    RIP
    Days or years? Surely years or am I missing something?

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  • Howard Brown
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    Tomorrow will mark 128 days since the PST was found.

    RIP

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  • Gary Barnett
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    R.I.P.

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  • Howard Brown
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    Tomorrow marks the 127th anniversary of the discovery of a female torso on Pinchin Street.

    R.I.P.

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  • Anna Morris
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    I never understood why the Pinchin St. torso wasn't considered worse than JtR. That and the other torso cases were indeed creepy.

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  • Howard Brown
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    125 years ago (this Wednesday, the 10th), the torso of a dismembered woman was discovered by PC Pennett on Pinchin Street.

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  • Howard Brown
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    In Memorium: The Unknown Lady of Pinchin Street

    131 years ago today, the Pinchin Street Torso was discovered by P.C. Pennett under a railway arch on Pinchin Street.

    RIP
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