Wrong.
Only Mary Kelly and Mary Ann Nichols were essentially full time prostitutes, and there is no evidence that Liz Stride, Kate Eddowes or Mary Kelly were actively soliciting on the night they met their murderer(s). Sure, many like you believe it regardless of the facts, but the facts are that ONLY Polly and Annie were actively soliciting at the time, by virtue of witnesses who they spoke with on the nights in question.
Only Mary Kelly and Mary Ann Nichols were essentially full time prostitutes, and there is no evidence that Liz Stride, Kate Eddowes or Mary Kelly were actively soliciting on the night they met their murderer(s). Sure, many like you believe it regardless of the facts, but the facts are that ONLY Polly and Annie were actively soliciting at the time, by virtue of witnesses who they spoke with on the nights in question.
"All these women either worked as prostitutes or were acting in such a way as might suggest that they were prostitutes."
Nichols was working as a prostitute on the night of her murder; Chapman likewise; Stride was on the street in one place for some time and so was acting in such a way as might suggest that she was a prostitute. Eddowes (if the Lawende sighting was of her) likewise. Mary Kelly was a prostitute; whether or not she was actively soliciting on the night of her murder is open to debate.
I don't believe anything "regardless of the facts", nor am I
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