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I’m not sure Brunswick Street had odd numbers on one side and evens on the other.
There were still a handful of brothels there in 1887:
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According to Booth’s researcher, ‘Formerly a very bad street known as Tiger Bay. The Jews have gradually ousted the old inhabitants and the place is more respectable.’
Stride apparently had a friend who lived in ‘Tiger Bay’ (probably Brunswick Street), an ex-prostitute who then cleaned the rooms of prostitutes.
[Edit: I just realised I have a later map showing the position of 19 Brunswick Street, so the Brunswick Street ones are correct.]Comment
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Major Henry Smith described a witness he interviewed as a sort of "hybrid German." Presumably this was a witness in one of the double event murders, although the identity remains questionable.Comment
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RL Stevenson's cousin,who no doubt supplied much of the information for "Strange Case of Dr J and Mr H",based on Henry Gawen Sutton's hypocrisy.
Same guy who had Sutton examine Eddowes' kidney.
Smith took a particular interest in Joseph Lawende.Comment
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His account confuses some of the details (which police reminiscences don't?) but I really don't think there's any doubt he's talking about Lawende.👍 1Comment
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