Something has been troubling me about the Mitre Sq. murder and I am not sure if it is meaningful of pasting on the message board but I guess someone will let me know if I am off base.
The thing is this: PC Watkins shines his light into the corner of the square about 1:45 am and with the aid of his lamp discovers the disembowelled Eddowes. Immediately, what does he do? Inspect the rest of the square? Take of in purusit in one direction at least? No, he leaves the scene.
He knows that there is a night watchman in the warehouse of Kearle and Tonge and it is to this direction he hurries. What is he expecting George Morris, the watchman to do? Was it sheer panic and horror which led Watkins to the warehouses? Did he need something to steady his neves? We have heard that the police offer said"ForGod's sake, mate, come to my assistance!"
Why didn't he blow whistle? What could do but share the awefu scene with the policemen? To my way of thinkig. that would be my first action
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The thing is this: PC Watkins shines his light into the corner of the square about 1:45 am and with the aid of his lamp discovers the disembowelled Eddowes. Immediately, what does he do? Inspect the rest of the square? Take of in purusit in one direction at least? No, he leaves the scene.
He knows that there is a night watchman in the warehouse of Kearle and Tonge and it is to this direction he hurries. What is he expecting George Morris, the watchman to do? Was it sheer panic and horror which led Watkins to the warehouses? Did he need something to steady his neves? We have heard that the police offer said"ForGod's sake, mate, come to my assistance!"
Why didn't he blow whistle? What could do but share the awefu scene with the policemen? To my way of thinkig. that would be my first action
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