The Whitehall Mystery

The Whitehall Mystery

On October 2, 1888, during construction of Scotland Yard's new headquarters on the Victoria Embankment near Whitehall in Westminster, a worker found a parcel containing human remains.

The female torso was discovered in a three-month old vault that made up part of the cellar. It was placed there at some point after September 29 when Richard Lawrence, a workman, had last been inside the unlocked vault. ["The Murder at Westminster", October 23, 1888, "The Times"] The body had been wrapped in cloth and tied with string.

The torso was ruled to belong to the same victim as a right arm that had previously been discovered in the muddy shore of the River Thames on September 11. The arm had initially been labelled as a medical students' "prank". [ [http://www.geocities.com/laxaria/ripguide1.html Field Guide to Ripper Murders ] ]

Newspapers suggested a tie to Jack the Ripper's killings of prostitutes that were occurring simultaneously, but the Metropolitan Police said there was no connection. An inquest was opened by Westminster's coroner, John Troutbeck on October 8. It determined that the woman had been "of large stature and well-nourished", and suggested that she had been approximately 24 years old. The uterus had been removed from the body. The right arm had been severed by somebody with knowledge of human anatomy, had been tourniqueted to stem blood flow, and was removed post-mortem. It was also revealed that the victim had been wearing a broché satin dress at the time of death. The dress had been manufactured in Bradford, England with an estimated pattern date of three years old. Pieces of paper found with the remains were from the "Echo" of August 24 and an unknown date of the "Chronicle". Althoughthe cause of death was unknown the victim had not suffocated or drowned; besides the uterus being absent the left lung had severe pleurisy [http://www.casebook.org/official_documents/inquests/inquest_whitehall.html Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Whitehall Mystery Inquest ] ] ; no marks were found that the victim had borne children; the heart was healthy and the right lung, liver, stomach, kidneys and spleen were normal. She had been dead from an estimated time of from six weeks to two months and had fair skin, dark hair and was not someone who was used to manual labour.

Later, a reporter and his dog found a leg that was buried near the construction site, with the help of a labourer. The head and remaining limbs were never found, and the identity of the victim remains unknown.

It has become a point of trivia and irony that Scotland Yard, one of the world's best-known police agencies, is built overtop the crime scene of an unsolved murder.

References

External links

* [http://www.casebook.org/official_documents/inquests/inquest_whitehall.html Inquest into the death]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Whitechapel Murders (1888-91) — were a series of eleven unsolved brutal murders of women committed in Whitechapel, in the East End of London between 3 April 1888 and 13 February 1891. At various points all of them have been ascribed to the notorious, but elusive, individual… …   Wikipedia

  • Whitehall Study — The original Whitehall Study investigated social determinants of health, specifically the cardiorespiratory disease prevalence and mortality rates among British male civil servants between the ages of 20 and 64. The initial study, the Whitehall I …   Wikipedia

  • The Naked City — Infobox Film name = The Naked City caption = DVD cover director = Jules Dassin producer = Mark Hellinger writer = Story: Malvin Wald Screenplay: Albert Maltz Malvin Wald narrator = Mark Hellinger starring = Barry Fitzgerald Howard Duff Dorothy… …   Wikipedia

  • Jack The Ripper — (engl.: „Jack, der Aufschlitzer“) ist das Pseudonym eines vermutlichen Serienmörders, der zwischen August und November 1888 im East End von London vermutlich fünf Prostituierte ermordete und vier von ihnen verstümmelte. Der Täter wurde niemals… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jack the ripper — (engl.: „Jack, der Aufschlitzer“) ist das Pseudonym eines vermutlichen Serienmörders, der zwischen August und November 1888 im East End von London vermutlich fünf Prostituierte ermordete und vier von ihnen verstümmelte. Der Täter wurde niemals… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jack the Ripper — Infobox Serial Killer name=Jack the Ripper caption= A Suspicious Character, from The Illustrated London News for 13 October 1888 carrying the overall caption, With the Vigilance Committee in the East End . birthname= Unknown alias=Saucy… …   Wikipedia

  • The Black Museum — was a 1951 radio crime drama program produced by Harry Alan Towers for the BBC and based on real life cases from the files of Scotland Yard s Black Museum. Ira Marion was the scriptwriter, and music for the series was composed and conducted by… …   Wikipedia

  • The Million Pound Drop Live — Genre Quiz show Developed by Endemol …   Wikipedia

  • The Sandbaggers — Genre Espionage Created by Ian Mackintosh Develo …   Wikipedia

  • 1888 in the United Kingdom — Events from the year 1888 in the United Kingdom.Incumbents*Monarch Victoria of the United Kingdom *Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, ConservativeEvents* 26 January The Lawn Tennis Association is founded. [http://www …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”