Phil probably sides with the doctor’s TOD which is certainly the prudent choice; unfortunately, that doesn’t make it correct.
Not entirely true.
The Dr's view may be useful corroboration for my take on the timing of Chapman's murder, but my view isn't based on that.
I arrived at my conclusion from the times of the other murders that I believe were "Jack's" work - Nichols and Eddowes which was quite a bit earlier than 5ish; and on the lower risk to the killer of operating when the backyard was in greater darkness.
I am of the firm belief that the backyard of No 29 was the riskiest site for "Jack" because (unless he had had cause to go there previously) he could see nothing of what lay beyond the door and the passage.
Phil
Not entirely true.
The Dr's view may be useful corroboration for my take on the timing of Chapman's murder, but my view isn't based on that.
I arrived at my conclusion from the times of the other murders that I believe were "Jack's" work - Nichols and Eddowes which was quite a bit earlier than 5ish; and on the lower risk to the killer of operating when the backyard was in greater darkness.
I am of the firm belief that the backyard of No 29 was the riskiest site for "Jack" because (unless he had had cause to go there previously) he could see nothing of what lay beyond the door and the passage.
Phil
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