Originally posted by The Rookie Detective
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The claim that "women and girls" were brought there, would suggest that Stride may have been brought there for precisely that reason; to entertain the men after hours and put on a performance for them.
Perhaps she was instructed to wait outside until she was called in?
Perhaps she was instructed to wait outside until she was called in?
Several members of the club, including the steward, stated that the yard adjoining the building had never been frequented by unfortunate women. The traffic there is constant, and continues almost all the night through.
This begs the question; how did Stride manage to go seemingly unseen by anyone at the club? Presumably the constant traffic in and out of the yard was not apparent that night. Had she been in the back of the yard at any point, with whoever, she/they must have been quiet...
The windows of the clubroom are within ten feet of the spot, whilst the cottages stand almost opposite and command a complete view of it. None of the occupants of these houses, however, heard the faintest noise in the course of Saturday night or Sunday morning. The residents in the yard are tailors and cigarette makers, and they are not in the habit of retiring very early. A reporter who made inquiry among them, however, was unable to find any person who had either seen or heard anything suspicious.
Where does that leave Eagle? A man who leaves the club with his sweetheart, dropping her back home, but rather than spending the night with her, he returns to the club...for what reason? could he have gone back to the club because of Stride? Could Eagle have dropped his girlfriend back home and then returned to the club because he wanted to try it on with Stride?
Could she have rejected Eagle, on the basis that she had seen him leave with his girlfriend earlier?
Could she have rejected Eagle, on the basis that she had seen him leave with his girlfriend earlier?
Morris Eagle, one of the members of the club, left Berner street about 12 o'clock, and after taking his sweetheart home returned to the club at about twenty minutes to one with the intention of having supper.
Or perhaps Lave went outside and saw her. He may have talked with her and/or possibly known she was a prostitute (despite her efforts to dress and impress) and assumed he could have his way with her.
Could she have bought the Cachou with her in preparation for the evening ahead, ergo, she wanted to freshen her breath for whatever reason.
An after-hours performance for a group of men who were mainly radical in their political views.
Interesting possibilities
Could she have bought the Cachou with her in preparation for the evening ahead, ergo, she wanted to freshen her breath for whatever reason.
An after-hours performance for a group of men who were mainly radical in their political views.
Interesting possibilities
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