Diemschutz' pony and cart - an obstruction to proceedings?
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So there were some signs consistent with strangulation...
Dr Phillips: Both lungs were unusually pale. The heart was small; left ventricle firmly contracted, right less so. Right ventricle full of dark clot; left absolutely empty.
So all the signature signs of strangulation were internal, and none were external (if we include the tongue).
What could explain this? I thought about it for a while, and then the penny dropped...
She was not strangled through the extremely tight scarf, but she was partially asphyxiated by it.
The heart is being made to work much harder than normal, but there are no hands on throat.
Can you think of a better explanation for the ambiguous signs of strangulation?
Scarfs are normally worn quite loosely wrapped around the neck, resting on shoulders and upper chest, with bow at the front.
For Stride to be wearing a scarf pulled very tight, around the mid to top of her neck and with bow at one side, is very unusual.
The Sherlock Holmes in me says this is a vital clue.
He then tells me that the side the bow was tied on - the left - gives us the relative location of the tyer.
Thirdly, he asks me to consider what this suggests, given that Stride's left side was up against the wall.
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>> Then there is the "long incision which exactly corresponded with the lower border of the scarf."
Tracing the line of the scarf would require careful hand-eye coordination.
That in turn would require the victim to be quite still. How would this be achieved ...<<
It's becoming clear you need to do a lot more reading and digesting information. If you look hard at the available information it gives strong clues as to how it could be achieved.
>> ... if Liz were fighting to save her life?
Either she had been subdued (no evidence for), or someone(s) else was holding her down when the throat is cut.<<
Could you explain the mechanics of this?
How was she held? What position was the knife wielder in when they inflicted the cut? How was she moved?
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"Most,if not all C5 were strangled before their throats were cut."
Consider this...
Dr Blackwell: The incision in the neck commenced on the left side, 2 inches below the angle of the jaw, and almost in a direct line with it, nearly severing the vessels on that side, cutting the windpipe completely in two, and terminating on the opposite side 1 inch below the angle of the right jaw, but without severing the vessels on that side.
In the neck there was a long incision which exactly corresponded with the lower border of the scarf.
And yet you think it is bleedin' obvious she was strangled.
Sorry Dave, she wasn't strangled.
There was no arterial spray around were the body lay.
Therefore, her throat was cut at some distance from were she ended up, because she was moved there.
Did JtR move any of the other C5? No.
She was moved there by members of the club, including Louis Diemschutz.
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This thread is repetitive and too often fixated on the bleedin' obvious.
Most,if not all C5 were strangled before their throats were cut.
Silence and lack of signs of struggle were also part of his signature.
Given Jack's pathological expertise,no doubt he knew exactly what he was doing.
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View Post
Not really. It's posible this might have been the intention, but as the throat was cut below the scarf it would - even if tight enough - only stop the flow of blood leaving the head.
I take that to mean almost choking tight.
Why would Liz wear a silk scarf in that manner?
Then there is the "long incision which exactly corresponded with the lower border of the scarf."
Tracing the line of the scarf would require careful hand-eye coordination.
That in turn would require the victim to be quite still.
How would this be achieved if Liz were fighting to save her life?
Either she had been subdued (no evidence for), or someone(s) else was holding her down when the throat is cut.
If the later, were was this person/these persons when Diemschutz entered the lane?
Presumably they all tip-toed up to the windowed area of the club building, or into the yard, and then dashed out together when Louis went inside for assistance.
Otherwise, we are left to explain how the killer manages to precisely trace the line of an usually tight scarf, and a victim who dies with a placid face.
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>>Could the scarf have been tightened just before the throat was cut, to control the initial bleeding <<
Your post already contained the answer
"In the neck there was a long incision which exactly corresponded with the lower border of the scarf."
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Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing View PostCould the scarf have been tightened just before the throat was cut, to control the initial bleeding?
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Originally posted by DJA View PostThe Club owns two buildings.
There are dwellings on the other side and Hindley and Co's premises at the end.
There is nowhere for the pony.
What do you make of this:
Dr Blackwell: The appearance of the face was quite placid. The mouth was slightly open. The deceased had round her neck a check silk scarf, the bow of which was turned to the left and pulled very tight. In the neck there was a long incision which exactly corresponded with the lower border of the scarf. The border was slightly frayed, as if by a sharp knife.
I don't mean that totally seriously, but it does seem like an odd way to wear what for her, must have been a luxury item.
It does not make sense for JtR to tighten the scarf so has he has something to pull on.
On the other hand, why bother tightening it after her throat has been cut?
A Juror: Can you say whether the throat was cut before or after the deceased fell to the ground? - I formed the opinion that the murderer probably caught hold of the silk scarf, which was tight and knotted, and pulled the deceased backwards, cutting her throat in that way. The throat might have been cut as she was falling, or when she was on the ground. The blood would have spurted about if the act had been committed while she was standing up.
The Coroner: Was the silk scarf tight enough to prevent her calling out? - I could not say that.
Could the scarf have been tightened just before the throat was cut, to control the initial bleeding?
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The Club owns two buildings.
There are dwellings on the other side and Hindley and Co's premises at the end.
There is nowhere for the pony.
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A couple of questions regarding Louis Diemschutz...
I reside at No. 40 Berner-street, and am steward of the International Workmen's Club. I am married, and my wife lives at the club too, and assists in the management. On Saturday I left home about half-past eleven in the morning, and returned exactly at one o'clock on Sunday morning. I noticed the time at the baker's shop at the corner of Berner-street. I had been to the market near the Crystal Palace, and had a barrow like a costermonger's, drawn by a pony, which I keep in George-yard Cable-street. I drove home to leave my goods.
Seems odd to bizarre that he has to drop off his goods there, then head off to Cable St to leave behind pony and cart, and then walk home to finally greet his missus.
Must have been so demoralising at the end of a 13½ hour workday!
Also, why must he drive down the lane, take his goods in the side door, then do a u-turn in the yard before heading off again?
Why not just park on Berner St and duck in the front door? That would be much more efficient.
After all, his jewellery is probably held in small leather bags or old boxes. Or is there so much weight that he needs to get closer to a door?
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Originally posted by DJA View PostLiz and friend left The Bricklayers Arms at 11 pm.
It was three blocks away.
The "kitchen door" was 18 feet inside Dutfield's Yard.
Three blocks? Evidently he got quite frustrated!
I may have over-corrected the pull-up time above. 18-20 seconds is probably a better estimate.
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View Post>> How far was the Bricklayer's Arms Public House on Settles street, from the murder location?
Why go that far, when any dark spot will do?<<
I'm never surprised by how far people will go to have sex.
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View Post>>Also, was Stride actually soliciting that night, ...<<
I never wrote she was.
Stride is seen out that night over multiple hours, drinking with a man/men, passionately kissing a man/men, and possibly buying grapes with a man.
The autopsy finds undigested food in her stomach, suggesting she didn't drink on an empty one.
This almost sounds like a date, and there is enough money involved to suggest that the man had a place of his own.
Poor ol' Liz must have felt cheap up against that wall...
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