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Originally posted by Frank van Oploo View PostI'm with you, Monty. I think the apron was cut off, by accident
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Originally posted by Monty View PostI know your not proposing thisthe Goulston st baths would have been closed around 10 to 11pm and could not have been accessed after Eddowes murder.
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Frank,
Also ties in with the buttons Sergeant Jones found.
Gareth,
I know your not proposing this, Im just mentioning it before someone else does, but the Goulston st baths would have been closed around 10 to 11pm and could not have been accessed after Eddowes murder.
Monty
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Originally posted by Monty View PostI personally feel the apron was cut during the act of opening her clothes, and was utilized.
All the best,
Frank
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Originally posted by Leatherface View PostIf it was a matter of just washing his hands, there were a number of available spiggots to wash under in the area.
Besides (1), Goulston Street was reasonably near to Mitre Square, and it wouldn't have taken him long to get there [as an aside, Goulston St was also the location of a well-known public bath-house]; and (2) it might not have been simply a matter of Jack washing his hands, but of shielding his clothing from contamination. Given the fact that excrement was smeared over the victim's entrails, one of the killer's hands is very likely to have received a fair coating of the stuff - an improvised "mitten" of apron cloth would have served as an effective insulator.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostHi Graham,
But why not just wipe his hands on the rest of her apron rather than cutting off a piece?
c.d.
I am inclined to think that the graffiti was the work of a journalist, much in the same way that letters and cards sent to the Central News Agency were believed to be. I think the graffiti was only noticed when the apron was found nearby.
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I personally feel the apron was cut during the act of opening her clothes, and was utilized.
Its important to mention Bloodhounds here as well.
Monty
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The apron remnant has always led me to believe that the Goulston Graffiti was the work of Jack. I know that this is speculative, but with the two being so close and the absolute lack of any other clues makes me think that the two are related. If it was a matter of just washing his hands, there were a number of available spiggots to wash under in the area.
RLast edited by Leatherface; 09-06-2008, 10:32 AM.
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Don't think so, Stan. I think he just tossed it into a convenient dark doorway as he ran past, without bothering to pause for a few minutes to write the GSG.
Cheers,
Graham
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I always wondered if he didn't place the apron segment there to leave a false trail.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostBut why not just wipe his hands on the rest of her apron rather than cutting off a piece?
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Hi Graham,
But why not just wipe his hands on the rest of her apron rather than cutting off a piece?
c.d.
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I would say that he had already cut away the piece of apron to wipe his hands and knife, realised that he was about to be discovered, and ran away from the scene as fast as his legs would carry him, taking the piece of apron with him as he ran. Maybe.
Graham
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