Just curious, but with the multiple "yards" separated by fences in the back of #29 Hanbury, were the other buildings used as often, or in the same manner as #29 was?
I'm trying to word this right. But from many things I have read or seen about this murder, it is often mentioned that a lot of people lived at #29 Hanbury and that local prostitutes were aware that people were coming and going at all times of night and many of them used that back yard to do their business.
My question is, assuming the killer and his victim entered the yard through #29, is it possible that he made good his escape from one of the other buildings? Or did he just walk back through #29?
I am having a hard time grasping the floorplan on #29 (and the other buildings) and I don't really know if the neighboring buildings had the some living situation as #29. Any help with these things would be appreciated. It's something I always come back to. I would love to see a detailed floor plan for #29 if anyone knows of one.
I'm trying to word this right. But from many things I have read or seen about this murder, it is often mentioned that a lot of people lived at #29 Hanbury and that local prostitutes were aware that people were coming and going at all times of night and many of them used that back yard to do their business.
My question is, assuming the killer and his victim entered the yard through #29, is it possible that he made good his escape from one of the other buildings? Or did he just walk back through #29?
I am having a hard time grasping the floorplan on #29 (and the other buildings) and I don't really know if the neighboring buildings had the some living situation as #29. Any help with these things would be appreciated. It's something I always come back to. I would love to see a detailed floor plan for #29 if anyone knows of one.
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