Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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Or is it just me?
So yes, there is evidence she physically prepared for leaving the lodging house in a manner which was not her custom....why can we say this?...because her lodgemate who saw her very regularly noticed the dressing and behaviour differences.
It was a one-off and witnesses were therefore only asked about her appearance on that night. Did anyone specifically state that on every previous Saturday night they had seen this woman go out stinking to high heaven and wearing filthy rags, because it would not have made a ha'p'orth of difference to her earning power, whether she was offering herself to men or offering to clean their lavatories? Nobody knows what Stride's intentions were that night, because no witnesses came forward to tell us as far as I am aware. But the point is that she could have taken the same basic care of her appearance every Saturday night for all anyone knows, and for all her killer knew, regardless of what her plans were on other occasions. There may be no relevance at all to why she was targeted. Only the killer knew that, and it could simply have been that she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. I don't suppose he gave a flying fart about her appearance, so why should we?
Love,
Caz
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