This is not exactly a suspect thread, but it strikes me as strange that there are no records of men turning up and involving themselves in the investigation. In any high-profile serial killer investigation there always seem to be men--and sometimes women--turning up, offering to help, attracting police attention. Sometimes these people are killers, sometimes they're just attention-seekers but they always seem to be there. I thought of this after watching 5 Daughters about the East Anglian murderer a few years ago. There was at least one man who claimed to know all the dead prostitutes, and he was a major suspect for a while.
I guess the only person who comes close to this is Kudzu. He claims to know Kelly. Beyond that there aren't any records in the files or in the newspaper reports that would come under this category. It doesn't help or get us any further forward, but strange nonetheless. Especially since there would have been any number of punters--some unmarried and so unlikely to get into trouble if they come forward--who would have known most if not all of them.
I guess the only person who comes close to this is Kudzu. He claims to know Kelly. Beyond that there aren't any records in the files or in the newspaper reports that would come under this category. It doesn't help or get us any further forward, but strange nonetheless. Especially since there would have been any number of punters--some unmarried and so unlikely to get into trouble if they come forward--who would have known most if not all of them.
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