Originally posted by Ben
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Hope your weekend is going well. On the part in bold above, thats one possible interpretation, and its only valid based on a single "Ripper" victim in five being killed anywhere but outdoors. With the inclusion of Mary a few such possibilities open up,.....but its not like that they match previously seen behaviors and/or traits.
I think Jack went out for certain types of women, and none of them had a room...it makes them vulnerable to him prowling at night,...one of them was possibly asleep when they met Jack, ...and we cannot be sure she met her killer while we suspect she was soliciting. Like we can be fairly sure of with Polly, we are sure of with Annie, and its likely the case with Catherine too.
Jack killed the women where he found them, and while they worked,... and homeless street whores without bed money wouldnt be found in tiny courtyards after 3am. Sleeping women would be.
The truth is that the inclusion of Mary Kelly presupposes things like his preferred venues and attack commencement shown in 3 almost identical murders was nothing more than a situation forced upon him. Well.....we know that within Millers Court alone there were a few "whores" he could have got at.....as there were in courts across the East End. He had options to do this from the very start of his "spree".....he always had options. But he killed them outdoors anyway. Cause thats where the homeless ones were.
All the best Ben
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