In order to have written the GSG JtR must have had a chalk piece.
He may have planned the GSG and bought the chalk beforehand and so its a useless clue.
He dropped the apron, saw the chalk lying there and scribbled with it (means yet another random/chance JtR event to accept).
He was carrying chalk because it was something he used at work.
Tailor's chalk?
Teachers chalk?
Went playing darts for awhile and borrowed it after?
GSG means JtR is literate although writing in cockney.
The tailor's chalk idea certainly bolsters Kozminski as a suspect, but would Kozminski have learned to write english cockney so quickly?
He may have planned the GSG and bought the chalk beforehand and so its a useless clue.
He dropped the apron, saw the chalk lying there and scribbled with it (means yet another random/chance JtR event to accept).
He was carrying chalk because it was something he used at work.
Tailor's chalk?
Teachers chalk?
Went playing darts for awhile and borrowed it after?
GSG means JtR is literate although writing in cockney.
The tailor's chalk idea certainly bolsters Kozminski as a suspect, but would Kozminski have learned to write english cockney so quickly?
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