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Beardy wrote:I'm trying to sort out travel at the moment as I would love to come down. Problem is I wouldnt be able to get back to swansea that night...
Is there an ultra cheap hotel for me and a lady friend to stay in that is nearby at all?
Chris wrote:for me and a lady friend
oh the lies....
On March 28, 1888, while home alone at 19 Maidman Street, Wilson answered a knock at the door to find a man of about 30 years of age, 5ft 6ins in height, with a sunburnt face and a fair moustache. He was wearing a dark coat, light trousers and a wideawake hat. The man forced his way into the room and demanded money, and when she refused he stabbed her twice in the throat and ran, leaving her for dead. It is reported that nearby neighbours almost captured the man, but he found his escape.
Luckily for her, Ada Wilson survived the attack and lived to relate the story to the authorities.
There are four main reasons why this murder could be attributed to the Ripper. First is the description of the attacker, which fits many witness accounts of the Ripper. Next is the use of a knife as a weapon, as well as the throat being the target of his fury. Finally, the term "seamstress", as Mrs. Wilson described herself, was a common term used by prostitutes for matters of self-description.
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daleshrimpton wrote:
just remember open up the gin, and let e'm get a good whiff.
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