Not to be taken too seriously,but in considering the apron piece as menstrual protection,wouldn't it's size depend on rate and volume of flow,and size of structure?
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Mic. Thanks for that.
Perhaps you have a theory about something that has always puzzled me. Given the usual take on the "Double Event," and given the assailant lived near Goulston st., and given that--for whatever reason--he chose Berner st for a murder, why (given he was disturbed and was nondum satiatus) did he head for Aldgate first? Why not go east and perhaps north, where he had had success before? Why would the murderer travel further from home in such a frustrated, excited condition?
Cheers.
LC
Coincidentally, I have been pondering the opposite lately: if the killer who had had success before in Buck's Row and Hanbury St was not in Berner St and therefore did not know of a murder there when he entered Mitre Square to murder Eddowes, what reason did he have for choosing a City location this time? Wasn't it lucky he didn't decide to trawl for victims along the Commercial Road, for instance, where all the action would have been?
It seems to me that he had more reason to head for Aldgate if he knew the Met would be buzzing around in the wake of Stride's body being discovered. Heading into City territory, where he had not previously tried his luck and where nobody would be expecting him to strike (including Eddowes it would seem), appears to have served him well enough.
Love,
Caz
XLast edited by caz; 04-03-2012, 07:23 PM."Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov
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Hi Lynn.
If we apply logical thinking we can put Kate's assailant as the person that may have bought her drinks, and as you rightly suggest it may have been common knowledge that early releases were policy.
We could have a scenario, where Kate turns left out of the police station[ the opposite direction] because she see's her drinks supplier waiting close by, they then walk in the direction of Mitre square,.
If one takes a view that en-route a plain clothes officer, passes by on his way to the nick, and somewhat suspicious, decides to follow the couple, however loses sight of them in Church passage,proceeding then to the night watchman in orange place, and speaking the words 'Have you seen a man and woman pass this way?
Was this the city police officer near Mitre square, that had a sighting of the killer?
It fits the puzzle nicely, but again speculation.
Regards Richard.
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Originally posted by caz View PostHi Lynn,
Coincidentally, I have been pondering the opposite lately: if the killer who had had success before in Buck's Row and Hanbury St was not in Berner St and therefore did not know of a murder there when he entered Mitre Square to murder Eddowes, what reason did he have for choosing a City location this time? Wasn't it lucky he didn't decide to trawl for victims along the Commercial Road, for instance, where all the action would have been?
It seems to me that he had more reason to head for Aldgate if he knew the Met would be buzzing around in the wake of Stride's body being discovered. Heading into City territory, where he had not previously tried his luck and where nobody would be expecting him to strike (including Eddowes it would seem), appears to have served him well enough.
Love,
Caz
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regards
moonbegger
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello MB. Well, I can't speak for others, but my take is that a string of coincidences is assumed by a good many theorisers.
But that does not bother me HALF so much as John's testimony under oath. Read it lately?
Cheers.
LC
Moonbegger .
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Hi Lynn
Well I suppose the boots could easily be explained by somewhat drunken confusion...after all he was straightforward about producing the ticket at the inquest...he thought they'd pawned the boots on the 29th...the ticket said the 28th...it doesn't seem as if this aroused any suspicion at that time...(I'd be more interested in what he wore on his feet in the days after, and if/when did he retrieve the pawned boots!)...
The early release from the Casual Ward doesn't seem to have aroused THAT much suspicion either...Perhaps he didn't want to admit she'd actually been out most of the night on the game...he does seem to be consistent in wishing to deny her status as an unfortunate - see his earlier comments re walking the streets...it probably came across as just that at the inquest...and to the police too...
They've been together seven years in a reasonably stable relationship...I don't doubt he's covering up certain information (weren't they all - and don't many people even now?) but somehow I can't see him as her killer
All the best
Dave
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Hello Dave.
"The early release from the Casual Ward doesn't seem to have aroused THAT much suspicion either."
Really? Even the jury cried "Foul" on this one.
"Perhaps he didn't want to admit she'd actually been out most of the night on the game...he does seem to be consistent in wishing to deny her status as an unfortunate - see his earlier comments re walking the streets...it probably came across as just that at the inquest...and to the police too..."
If so, then she was NOT at MECW.
"They've been together seven years in a reasonably stable relationship...I don't doubt he's covering up certain information (weren't they all - and don't many people even now?) but somehow I can't see him as her killer."
Well, let's not suggest that. But he is lying about something.
Cheers.
LC
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"The early release from the Casual Ward doesn't seem to have aroused THAT much suspicion either."
Really? Even the jury cried "Foul" on this one.
"A Juryman: Is not eight o'clock a very early hour to be discharged from a casual ward? - I do not know.
[Juryman ?] There is some tasks - picking oakum - before you can be discharged. I know it was very early."
After which they passed on to the boots...I don't think they made a great deal of it...And no I don't suppose she was at MECW - which is precisely what I was implying ...and it may be (I'm not saying more than that) all that he was covering up...after all her daughter's there and he may feel he'd be further shaming her mother, and simultaneously losing face in front of her...
He's no angel, but I don't think he's THAT much of a villain either!
All the best
Dave
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