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Half an hour passed...
By 8:30 pm, on 29 September, 1888, Catherine Eddowes, was at Aldgate High Street, where PC Louis Robinson, 25, arrested her, and took her into the Bishopsgate Police Station.
"C'mon, yer not ter go near the place where those murders 'appened", PC Louis Robertson said. He had short, black hair, brown eyes, and tall.
He was dressed in his blue colored police uniform, and black colored boots. He carried a black colored trudgeon in his right hand, and held his pistol as well in his left hand pocket.
"'K, I am sorry", Catherine Eddowes said, as she signed her name: "Nothing", before taken into her small jail cell to "sober up", for the night.
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The London Ripper (Book Thirteen)
HorrorIn September, 1888, prostitute Catherine Eddowes struggles to survive on the dark, cobbled roads of Whitechapel and The East End, while French Vampire Lady Margarite DeMartinique, (pictured on the book cover), arrives in London Town, to use her own...