I just read the witness reports concerning the Polly Nichols murder,
and read the Harriet Lilly testimony, where she states
I slept in front of the house, and could hear everything that occured in the street. On that Thursday night I was somehow very restless. Well, I heard something I mentioned to my husband in the morning. It was a painful moan - two or three faint gasps - and then it passed away. It was quite dark at the time, but a luggage went by as I heard the sounds. There was, too, a sound as of whispers underneath the window. I distincly heard voices, but cannot say what was said - it was too faint. I then woke my husband, and said to him, "I don't know what possesses me, but I cannot sleep to-night."
Even though it was dark, a carriage that would be driving down bucksrow would most likely see a body lying in the street.wouldnt it? (ok, the driver could have thought she was drunk or uncounciouss, since the sight of people in the gutter wasnt uncommon in whitechapel.) But I am just wondering here. Even though this idea is very unlikely, I just thought I put it out here to hear some thoughts:
What if Jack left the scene by carriage/luggage?
(Of course he did not call a carriage at the scene, but he could have walked away from the scene, and get on a carriage from there. )
Happy to hear your thoughts...
and read the Harriet Lilly testimony, where she states
I slept in front of the house, and could hear everything that occured in the street. On that Thursday night I was somehow very restless. Well, I heard something I mentioned to my husband in the morning. It was a painful moan - two or three faint gasps - and then it passed away. It was quite dark at the time, but a luggage went by as I heard the sounds. There was, too, a sound as of whispers underneath the window. I distincly heard voices, but cannot say what was said - it was too faint. I then woke my husband, and said to him, "I don't know what possesses me, but I cannot sleep to-night."
Even though it was dark, a carriage that would be driving down bucksrow would most likely see a body lying in the street.wouldnt it? (ok, the driver could have thought she was drunk or uncounciouss, since the sight of people in the gutter wasnt uncommon in whitechapel.) But I am just wondering here. Even though this idea is very unlikely, I just thought I put it out here to hear some thoughts:
What if Jack left the scene by carriage/luggage?
(Of course he did not call a carriage at the scene, but he could have walked away from the scene, and get on a carriage from there. )
Happy to hear your thoughts...
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