Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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Your use of the phrase 'sought to blame' in this context is a loaded one, and IMHO entirely unwarranted. A far more natural reaction by anyone at or near the scene of Stride's murder would have been to assume this was the work of the same man who had, over recent weeks, already knifed to death at least two, if not three randomly selected females, all found murdered just beyond the walls of occupied premises. They could not possibly have known otherwise, and even if they suspected an individual club attendee, he could still have been the wanted killer - however unlikely it was that he would have done it this time so close to 'home', as it were.
For the same reason, I would find it almost as unlikely for a club attendee to have committed brutal murder on the premises, immediately attracting police attention to himself and his fellow attendees.
Sorry, Michael, but it doesn't work for me. Whether Stride was "another" victim of the same man or not, I just don't see anyone closely associated with that location killing her there and getting away with it.
Love,
Caz
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