Originally posted by FISHY1118
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In the midst of a massive manhunt for a serial killer do you really think that Stride would have reacted to being assaulted by screaming three times, but not very loudly. If BSman took her by the arm to pull her out of the yard and she swivelled around to pull away from him and he let go, she would have fallen to the ground in a manner that would have appeared to Schwartz to her being thrown to the ground. The entire Schwartz event would have played out in under two minutes and in that time there were three or four men in Stride's immediate vicinity, BSman, Pipeman, Parcelman and Schwartz, so no-one had to "come along", they were already there. Blackwell's time had a ten minute margin so it cannot exclude any of the possibilities, and it was stipulated that she bled out over a number of minutes so time of attack was not TOD. Stride either knew BSMan or did not consider him a threat - otherwise she would have screamed her head off. I think Parcelman showed Stride too much public attention and affection to fit the JtR profile. My opinion is that Pipeman is the most likely candidate for the killer, and maybe JtR, as an opportunist, and that he was interrupted by Parcelman. Since there is no evidence for anything in the Smith to Diemshitz time gap, it all comes down to "Speculation and Conjecture".
P.S. for Andrew - if Goldstein's north and south sighting were at the same time they must have been the same event. "A second later he had vanished round the corner leading to Commercial Road.". Which corner might that have been?
Cheers, George
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