2 cents..
It was dark,he did not need to have any special purpose (for communication) for carrying the apron far,he did not intend to meet/talk to anybody,so by default he could carry it as far as he can/could with no additional risk (besides he was carrying the organ and knife),and after he was done with it he discarded it.He was cautious/careful taking 3-4x the time to walk from Mitre square to Goulston.It's the simplest explanation.
Most graffito are written at night where the tagger could not be seen,especially in this case something that could easily be understood/misunderstood as anti-semitic.That no residents saw it was not unusual.If it was written at 9 pm to midnight would Halse have known the difference compared to a graffito made at past 2:20 AM (Long's discovery).
Sam made a good point,there were many anti-semitic people and the chances one of them wrote it was far greater.And Harry's point,if you look at the C5 the killer did not show any need/tendency to communicate.
It was dark,he did not need to have any special purpose (for communication) for carrying the apron far,he did not intend to meet/talk to anybody,so by default he could carry it as far as he can/could with no additional risk (besides he was carrying the organ and knife),and after he was done with it he discarded it.He was cautious/careful taking 3-4x the time to walk from Mitre square to Goulston.It's the simplest explanation.
Most graffito are written at night where the tagger could not be seen,especially in this case something that could easily be understood/misunderstood as anti-semitic.That no residents saw it was not unusual.If it was written at 9 pm to midnight would Halse have known the difference compared to a graffito made at past 2:20 AM (Long's discovery).
Sam made a good point,there were many anti-semitic people and the chances one of them wrote it was far greater.And Harry's point,if you look at the C5 the killer did not show any need/tendency to communicate.
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