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Times (London)
30 May 1896

THE CONDEMNED CONVICTS

It has now been finally arranged that the three men, Seaman, who was convicted for the Whitechapel murders, and Fowler and Milson, who were sentenced to death for the murder of Mr. Smith at Muswell Hill, shall be executed together at Newgate on Thursday, June 9, at 9 o'clock in the morning, and Mrs. Dyer, who was convicted of the Reading murders, on Wednesday, June 10, at the same hour. In the case of Seaman the arrangements are being made by Mr. F. Kynaston Metcalfe, Under Sheriff of the county of London, and in the others by Mr. William Rushton, Under Sheriff of the county of Middlesex.


Related pages:
  Seaman
       Press Reports: Daily News - 3 October 1888 
       Ripper Media: Jack the Ripper: A Suspect Guide - Seaman