Cheers mate. Very interesting.
Re. Caroline Slade. I remember wondering if she was a sister (in law) to Elizabeth Ryder and not sister but can`t remember what if I found regarding their husband`s and brothers....
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Hi Gary
I would certainly welcome a piece on Alice`s origins, and a timeline with sources from her birth to July 89 would certainly compliment my article. Do you have the inclination ?
Having re-read my article I noticed a bit about blind boy George Dixon possibly been a younger...
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Yes, good thanks !!
I now have the article, off the Rip site.
Unfortunately, I can only narrow down my source for the Franklin and Kate Street info to amongst the below (but probably a local rag like the Walthamstow)
111 The Times, Friday, 19 July 1889; Walthamstow...
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Hi Gary
Hope you`re keeping well.
Just seen this. I don`t have access to the RIP article but there should be a source attached to it (probably a newspaper account). I`ll see if I can find it.
Jon...
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How, Gary, Karsten, Debs (I saw that William Seaman photo :-), Dave, Jerry and Lynn, many thanks all for your birthday wishes.
Really appreciated
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No Paul, life`s too short to read books like this, and any related podcasts and reviews. I have avoided dipping into this topic until I saw she had won a fantastic 50 grand for her book, and I posted something.
So what if she`s taken the they weren`t prostitutes hook and run with it....
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That`s a shame.
Perhaps, you should send your Alice McKenzie findings to HR, for the updated version
But this time a version with some original research, actually identifying one of the Whitechapel Murder victims for the first time, and tracing her life from Peterborough to that gutter...
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As we know, a lot of people thought they knew who the Ripper was. I can`t see KE been any different, and my gut feeling is that someone like Edward McKenna would have been her man.
McKenna was a local oddball who had also been hop picking but soon returned to Whitechapel where he behaved strangely...
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