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    those in the Pinchin Street torso case, where the legs and head were severed but not the arms. Both the Whitehall Mystery and the Pinchin Street case may...
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  • were the Rainham Mystery, the Whitehall Mystery, the murder of Elizabeth Jackson, and the Pinchin Street Torso Murder. Between May and June 1887, the remains...
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    murders and the Pinchin Street case are suggested to be the work of a serial killer, nicknamed the "Torso killer", who could either be the same person...
    57 KB (7,821 words) - 17:49, 28 May 2024
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    Cable Street starting from the west: Leman Street – formerly White Lion Street, leading to Leman Street, (in 1830) Mill Yard Back Church Lane Pinchin Street...
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    George Bagster Phillips (category Jack the Ripper)
    that was held in the murderer's left hand. Phillips was involved in investigating "The Pinchin Street Murder," a term coined after the headless and legless...
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    executed on 9 August 1886 for the murder of two family members and her neighbour. She was the first woman to be executed at the prison. Thom Davies was hanged...
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    five". The six other murders—those of Emma Elizabeth Smith, Martha Tabram, Rose Mylett, Alice McKenzie, Frances Coles, and the Pinchin Street torso—have...
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    Wynne Edwin Baxter (category Jack the Ripper)
    the deaths of Annie Millwood, Emma Elizabeth Smith, Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Rose Mylett, Alice McKenzie, the 'Pinchin Street Torso'...
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  • T.I.P. is the second independent album by rapper Young Buck. It was released on November 8, 2005, through the independent label, Mass Appeal Entertainment...
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  • waddling gait." Though used by Holmes, the dog belongs to Mr. Sherman who keeps a menagerie of creatures at No. 3 Pinchin Lane in Lambeth, in London. Toby lives...
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    Ham, London (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    waterproof aircraft fabric. The company became part of Pinchin Johnson and was acquired by Courtaulds in 1960, continuing under the International Paint group...
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  • Racial views of Donald Trump (category Commons link is the pagename)
    poem to smear immigrants". The Independent. Archived from the original on December 10, 2019. Retrieved December 10, 2019. Pinchin, Karen (October 22, 2019)...
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  • The Juno Award for "Blues Album of the Year" has been awarded since 1994, as recognition each year for the best blues album in Canada. The award used to...
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