Just a couple of points made Id like to address.....
I do realize that many of the characters surround the Mitre Murder are guesstimating times, but its my suspicion that Lawende, Levy and Harris are all leaving together because the club closed at 1:30am to members that night. And Watkins had a watch I believe, as did Morris.
On the issue of her id by clothing, she had only recently bought that jacket when away hopping..as I think were Johns boots I believe,...anyway, since she is the type of unfortunate that wears her complete wardrobe and everything she owns daily, a newer garment might stand out...even if black. And generic or not, Lawende says in the rest of the sentence Monty didnt put in bold, that he thought she was wearing those particular clothes.
I think though Natalie makes a convincing argument for Kates left turn as being one of a parched throat or an unfortunate needing cash, I believe her going to find someone at or near that location...with no prearranged time, is possible. On Paper, she pawned Kellys boots Friday night, not Saturday morning, ...so she may not have seen the man she is partnered with since Friday night when she comes back to give him some money from the pawning. We know they dont stay together that last night. So my thinking is that her having no money now, his going to the market Saturday to hopefully make some, ....I assume barefoot...her condition which is likely essentially an awake hangover, and the fact that to return to where she normally lives, and John is, requires a right turn at the station house door....makes me think she had some plan...to make money, stay with friends, find someone...maybe her afternoon drinking partner...
Sorry.....I tend to weave one thread premise around other circumstantial stuff....returning to thread....
As I said, if we can be somewhat safe with Lawende and Co.'s timing, and with Watkins...because he either has a watch or Morris does, then you have the full allocation of time available, when adding the walk to the site, the subduing, the minimum time needed for the mutilations, including new ones and removal of a piece of the victims clothing, and the time needed to get out of the square using 1 of 3 entrances, 1 of which was supposedly just patrolled to the square start by a constable, and a second that has one approaching in it. His only exit really is the carriageway, which requires crossing the open square.....unless Harvey never entered the passage and the killer left via that exit.
If Lawende was accurate within a minute or two, as was Watkins, the killer of Kate Eddowes would almost certainly still be in the square, finishing a murder, over a victim, at 1:42. If Harvey was there as he swore, at the time he swore to, then he is responsible for the escape of the murderer that night. Or....he wasnt there, and had to live with his claim anyway.
I think Door # 2, but to each his own.
Best regards all.
I do realize that many of the characters surround the Mitre Murder are guesstimating times, but its my suspicion that Lawende, Levy and Harris are all leaving together because the club closed at 1:30am to members that night. And Watkins had a watch I believe, as did Morris.
On the issue of her id by clothing, she had only recently bought that jacket when away hopping..as I think were Johns boots I believe,...anyway, since she is the type of unfortunate that wears her complete wardrobe and everything she owns daily, a newer garment might stand out...even if black. And generic or not, Lawende says in the rest of the sentence Monty didnt put in bold, that he thought she was wearing those particular clothes.
I think though Natalie makes a convincing argument for Kates left turn as being one of a parched throat or an unfortunate needing cash, I believe her going to find someone at or near that location...with no prearranged time, is possible. On Paper, she pawned Kellys boots Friday night, not Saturday morning, ...so she may not have seen the man she is partnered with since Friday night when she comes back to give him some money from the pawning. We know they dont stay together that last night. So my thinking is that her having no money now, his going to the market Saturday to hopefully make some, ....I assume barefoot...her condition which is likely essentially an awake hangover, and the fact that to return to where she normally lives, and John is, requires a right turn at the station house door....makes me think she had some plan...to make money, stay with friends, find someone...maybe her afternoon drinking partner...
Sorry.....I tend to weave one thread premise around other circumstantial stuff....returning to thread....
As I said, if we can be somewhat safe with Lawende and Co.'s timing, and with Watkins...because he either has a watch or Morris does, then you have the full allocation of time available, when adding the walk to the site, the subduing, the minimum time needed for the mutilations, including new ones and removal of a piece of the victims clothing, and the time needed to get out of the square using 1 of 3 entrances, 1 of which was supposedly just patrolled to the square start by a constable, and a second that has one approaching in it. His only exit really is the carriageway, which requires crossing the open square.....unless Harvey never entered the passage and the killer left via that exit.
If Lawende was accurate within a minute or two, as was Watkins, the killer of Kate Eddowes would almost certainly still be in the square, finishing a murder, over a victim, at 1:42. If Harvey was there as he swore, at the time he swore to, then he is responsible for the escape of the murderer that night. Or....he wasnt there, and had to live with his claim anyway.
I think Door # 2, but to each his own.
Best regards all.
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