Originally posted by Fisherman
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The other issue, of course, is that if he had no prior knowledge of Kelly (and therefore no way of knowing whether she was living with someone that might return at any moment), I can't see him lingering to let her undress herself: why bother?
Everything (her position on the bed; the blood spatter) speaks to her already being in bed when she was killed. A murderous chap posing as a punter wouldn't trouble to wait for all that prevarication--why would he? So, to me, I see her as already being in bed when he came into the room; a prowler seeking a random victim couldn't have picked a riskier place, in many ways: if someone surprised him by coming in, the court was a dead-end, and running up the passageway would have permitted any number of folk to be roused by the yelling of the interceptor.
All this suggests to me that Kelly's killer had at least a passing knowledge of her and her circumstances, and such knowledge would make the possession, or otherwise, of a key irrelevant.
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