Jack the Ripper & Catherine Eddowes

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Jack the Ripper and Catherine Eddowes had an encounter in Sep 1888.

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English Victim Catherine Eddowes passed away on 30th Sep 1888 South corner of Mitre Square in Whitechapel, London aged 46. Born on 14th April, 1842 in Graisley Green, Wolverhampton, West Midlands and educated at Dowgate Charity School (1861), Catherine Eddowes is most remembered for Jack the Ripper victim. Her zodiac sign is Aries.

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StatusDurationLength
Dating30th Sep 1888 - 30th Sep 1888
Total Sep 1888 - 30th Sep 1888 29 days


At 8.30 p.m. on Saturday 29 September, Eddowes was found lying drunk in the road on Aldgate High Street by PC Louis Robinson. She was taken into custody and then to Bishopsgate police station, where she was detained, giving the name "Nothing", until she was sober enough to leave at 1 a.m. on the morning of 30 September. On her release, she gave her name and address as "Mary Ann Kelly of 6 Fashion Street". When leaving the station, instead of turning right to take the shortest route to her home in Flower and Dean Street, she turned left towards Aldgate. She was last seen alive at 1.35 a.m. by three witnesses, Joseph Lawende, Joseph Hyam Levy and Harry Harris, who had just left a club on Duke Street. She was standing talking with a man at the entrance to Church Passage, which led south-west from Duke Street to Mitre Square along the south wall of the Great Synagogue of London. Only Lawende could furnish a description of the man, whom he described as a fair-moustached man wearing a navy jacket, peaked cloth cap, and red scarf. Chief Inspector Donald Swanson intimated in his report that Lawende's identification of the woman as Eddowes was doubtful. He wrote that Lawende had said that some clothing of the deceased's that he was shown resembled that of the woman he saw—"which was black ... that was the extent of his identity [sic]". A patrolling policeman, PC James Harvey, walked down Church Passage from Duke Street very shortly afterwards but his beat took him back down Church Passage to Duke Street, without entering the square.
At 1.45 a.m., Eddowes's mutilated body was found in the south-west corner of Mitre Square by the square's beat policeman PC Edward Watkins. Watkins said that he entered the square at 1.44 a.m, having previously been there at 1.30 a.m. He called for assistance at a tea warehouse in the square, where night watchman George James Morris, who was an ex-policeman, had noticed nothing unusual. Neither had another watchman (George Clapp) at 5 Mitre Square or an off-duty policeman (Richard Pearse) at 3 Mitre Square.
Mortuary photograph of Eddowes after post-mortem stitching
Eddowes was killed and mutilated in the square between 1.35 and 1.45 a.m

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30th September, 1888 - Hookup

September, 1888 - Breakup

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