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Originally posted by Scott Nelson View PostDave,
At this point, could you please (yet again) run through the process of how Sutton got Eddowes' body to the corner of Mitre Square?
I join Scott is asking for the details of your theory in this regard.
My understanding is that Eddowes and her husband, Kelly, pawned his boots and spent the money on a breakfast, leaving them both broke. Somehow she managed to acquire sufficient funds or favours to become falling down drunk in Aldgate, near The Three Nuns pub, across from Butcher's Row. After being incarcerated until 1am, she was seen to depart in the direction of Aldgate rather than the direction of her home. Scott produced an excellent dissertation showing news reports of a man and woman leaving the vicinity of Aldgate station and the man returning alone a short time latter.
Over to you Dave (whenever your health circumstances allow).
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Originally posted by Scott Nelson View PostDave,
At this point, could you please (yet again) run through the process of how Sutton got Eddowes' body to the corner of Mitre Square?
She was dead.He could not have operated on her eyelids with a Liston knife in the dark of Mitre Square.
Hence no splatter.
The eyelids would have contained cholesterol.This was research that Gull and Sutton had been doing for a long time.
My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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This explains some of the facial cuts.Way back in December 1867,Eddowes (as Conway) and Nichols were Sutton's inpatients with rheumatic fever until February IIRC.The bottom sinus are the the initial infection site.The Maxillary sinuses discharge in to nose which runs like a tap.
I strongly suspect Sutton was an Aspy. Asperger syndrome - Wikipedia
I know two Aspy's ...... one is the top of his profession health therapist in Victoria,the other a convicted paedophile.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by GBinOz View Post
Hi Dave,
I join Scott is asking for the details of your theory in this regard.
My understanding is that Eddowes and her husband, Kelly, pawned his boots and spent the money on a breakfast, leaving them both broke. Somehow she managed to acquire sufficient funds or favours to become falling down drunk in Aldgate, near The Three Nuns pub, across from Butcher's Row. After being incarcerated until 1am, she was seen to depart in the direction of Aldgate rather than the direction of her home. Scott produced an excellent dissertation showing news reports of a man and woman leaving the vicinity of Aldgate station and the man returning alone a short time latter.
Cheers, George
The trip back to London and her running around would have played Hell with her rheumatic fever aftermath.
She may have needed to sit down and have a drink.
Back outside and still terribly fatigued,she may have started to collapse.
Note the short period of time it took her to "sober up" and be discharged.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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