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  1. Joseph Lawende (Varsovia, 9 de febrero de 1847 – Londres, 9 de enero de 1925) fue un comerciante británico nacido en Polonia, que vivió en Whitechapel durante 1888 y declaró identificar a Jack el Destripador. El haber observado al asesino en serie nunca identificado, lo convirtió en el testigo más importante del caso.

  2. Joseph Lawende (9 February 1847 – 9 January 1925) was a Polish-born British cigarette salesman who is believed to have witnessed serial killer Jack the Ripper in the company of his fourth victim, Catherine Eddowes, approximately nine minutes before the discovery of her body on 30 September 1888.

  3. He lived a long and fruitful life after his brush with destiny and if he truly was the man who saw Jack the Ripper with a victim scant seconds before a murder, he never sought to make more of that moment than it was. Joseph Lawende died in January 1925 aged 78.

  4. Hace 1 día · The witness, Joseph Lawende, was able to describe the man, but also said he would not be able to identify him if he saw him again. Since her body was found less than fifteen minutes later in Mitre Square, there is a good chance Lawende saw the face of her murderer.

  5. 9 de mar. de 2014 · Joseph Lawende. navigation search. Joseph Lawende (also known as Lavender) (9 February 1847-9 January 1925). Photograph of Joseph Lawende, at the wedding of his daughter Rose in 1899, reproduced by kind permission of a family member. Witness who, with Joseph Hyam Levy and Harry Harris, saw a man and woman standing at the corner of ...

  6. Joseph Lawende ( Varsovia, 9 de febrero de 1847 – Londres, 9 de enero de 1925) fue un comerciante británico nacido en Polonia, que vivió en Whitechapel durante 1888 y declaró identificar a Jack el Destripador. El haber observado al asesino en serie nunca identificado, lo convirtió en el testigo más importante del caso.

  7. By ADAM WOOD and DON SOUDEN. On Sunday morning, 30 September, 1888, at a little past 1.30am three men left the Imperial Club on Duke Place in the City. The trio comprised furniture dealer Harry Harris, butcher Joseph Hyam Levy and commercial traveller Joseph Lawende.