Two short points:
1. If the killer carried organs in the apron piece, then why would he dup it in the doorway and subsequently stuff the organs in his pockets, something he had presumably cut away the apron for in the first place?
If the killer carried the organs to his bolthole, took them out and stashed them there, only to THEN return outside and dump the apron piece - would that not direct a search of the area where the apron piece was found?
So did the killer do a longish walk before he dumped the apron piece? Does that seem reasonable when he could have stashed it somewhere at home to discard of it later, when the hullaballoo on the streets had died down?
2. If a passer-by decided to take a trophy from the murder site - accepting that he would be able to do so without being seen or heard - would he not take the full apron, instead of cutting it in pieces?
Or the hat?
Or something else that was not in pieces and not too large?
And if he really thought that a piece of the apron would make for a great souvenir - why would he not cut away a smaller part, that would be very easy to conceal?
1. If the killer carried organs in the apron piece, then why would he dup it in the doorway and subsequently stuff the organs in his pockets, something he had presumably cut away the apron for in the first place?
If the killer carried the organs to his bolthole, took them out and stashed them there, only to THEN return outside and dump the apron piece - would that not direct a search of the area where the apron piece was found?
So did the killer do a longish walk before he dumped the apron piece? Does that seem reasonable when he could have stashed it somewhere at home to discard of it later, when the hullaballoo on the streets had died down?
2. If a passer-by decided to take a trophy from the murder site - accepting that he would be able to do so without being seen or heard - would he not take the full apron, instead of cutting it in pieces?
Or the hat?
Or something else that was not in pieces and not too large?
And if he really thought that a piece of the apron would make for a great souvenir - why would he not cut away a smaller part, that would be very easy to conceal?
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