Originally posted by Pirate Jack
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The killer wasn't going out of his way to make sure that she'd somehow "have to be" found, and Kelly's more enclosed location doesn't materially differentiate her from the other victims along that dimension. See what happens if one applies the same logic to the other murders:
* The murderer could have killed Polly Nichols on one Brady Street, Baker's Row or Whitechapel Road, but instead led her into the back-street that was Buck's Row, to ensure that someone would have to find her;
* He could have killed Annie Chapman on the street, outside 29 Hanbury, but "chose" to lure her into the backyard to "force" people to find her;
* He could have felled Liz Stride on the pavement outside IWEC, in busier Fairclough Street or on Commercial Road, but "chose" to drag her into the shadows of the gateway, to make sure that someone would have to go "looking for her";
* He could have waited for Lawende & Co. to depart, before slashing Eddowes in Duke Street, or taken her a little way further into Mitre Street - instead of which he kills her in the darkest corner of secluded Mitre Square, so that someone "would have to find her".
... as I said, there are varying degrees of open and closed spaces and - even in the most "exposed" victim of all, Polly Nichols - there were other, more "public" choices the Ripper could have made, but seemingly "chose" not to. Kelly's murder is no different in that regard.
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