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She was friends with [[Elizabeth Stride|Long Liz]] and lived somewhere in [[Spitalfields]]. At 12:30 am on [[30 September]], she had been singing and drinking with Liz. Josie had had too much [[gin]] and was in high spirits but Liz wanted to go home. Josie asked a man who had been staring at Liz if he would walk them home and mocked him when he quickly walked off. Liz decided to make her own way back while Josie sang "[[Girls, We Would Never Stand It]]". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ripper's Curse (comic story)|Ripper's Curse]]'')
She was friends with [[Elizabeth Stride|Long Liz]] and lived somewhere in [[Spitalfields]]. At 12:30 am on [[30 September]], she had been singing and drinking with Liz. Josie had had too much [[gin]] and was in high spirits but Liz wanted to go home. Josie asked a man who had been staring at Liz if he would walk them home and mocked him when he quickly walked off. Liz decided to make her own way back while Josie sang "[[Girls, We Would Never Stand It]]". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ripper's Curse (comic story)|Ripper's Curse]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
== Behind the scenes ==
None of the characters in ''Ripper's Curse'' are identified as [[prostitute]]s. The novel ''[[Matrix (novel)|Matrix]]'' identifies the victims and Stride specifically as prostitutes.
None of the characters in ''Ripper's Curse'' are identified as [[prostitute]]s. The novel ''[[Matrix (novel)|Matrix]]'' identifies the victims and Stride specifically as prostitutes.


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Revision as of 10:18, 5 January 2013

Josie was an East End in 1888.

She was friends with Long Liz and lived somewhere in Spitalfields. At 12:30 am on 30 September, she had been singing and drinking with Liz. Josie had had too much gin and was in high spirits but Liz wanted to go home. Josie asked a man who had been staring at Liz if he would walk them home and mocked him when he quickly walked off. Liz decided to make her own way back while Josie sang "Girls, We Would Never Stand It". (COMIC: Ripper's Curse)

Behind the scenes

None of the characters in Ripper's Curse are identified as prostitutes. The novel Matrix identifies the victims and Stride specifically as prostitutes.