...."Regardless of weather or not he killed one or both women, in order for Jack to write a chalk message on a wall would require Jack to have chalk. Why would he have chalk?"
To the above my friend smezenen I would say one reason might be that he used it for work. Thats tailors, butchers, dockers, shopkeepers, street artists, and who knows who else.
Happening to have chalk on ones person in Londons East End in 1888 would not be considered a big deal I dont imagine.
I think when he dropped the organs off he intended to ditch the apron near where he knew Jews lived in concentrated numbers....maybe even an International Club member or two. I think he happened to have chalk and decided on the scrawl in addition to the apron while there. Thats why its in such an odd place, heightwise.
Cheers smez
To the above my friend smezenen I would say one reason might be that he used it for work. Thats tailors, butchers, dockers, shopkeepers, street artists, and who knows who else.
Happening to have chalk on ones person in Londons East End in 1888 would not be considered a big deal I dont imagine.
I think when he dropped the organs off he intended to ditch the apron near where he knew Jews lived in concentrated numbers....maybe even an International Club member or two. I think he happened to have chalk and decided on the scrawl in addition to the apron while there. Thats why its in such an odd place, heightwise.
Cheers smez
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