So, the man seen by Lawende.
Was he the Ripper? Another potential customer? Or were the couple seen in Church Passage two completely different people?
I'm inclined to believe that he was the Ripper.
The likeliness and timeframe for Eddowes to have rebuffed a potential client only to meet and/or bump into the Ripper in the square is very hard to believe logically. That and what were the chances of another couple talking outside the square while (presumably) the Ripper was killing Eddowes inside the square at the time? Plus Lawende seemed to have had an eye for detail for the description of the man's clothes and so it would be plausible for him to have identified Eddowes' by her clothing too, despite not seeing her face.
What do you think?
Was he the Ripper? Another potential customer? Or were the couple seen in Church Passage two completely different people?
I'm inclined to believe that he was the Ripper.
The likeliness and timeframe for Eddowes to have rebuffed a potential client only to meet and/or bump into the Ripper in the square is very hard to believe logically. That and what were the chances of another couple talking outside the square while (presumably) the Ripper was killing Eddowes inside the square at the time? Plus Lawende seemed to have had an eye for detail for the description of the man's clothes and so it would be plausible for him to have identified Eddowes' by her clothing too, despite not seeing her face.
What do you think?
Comment