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2 Killers Or 1 Killer?????
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1 killer - and not Barnett. There really is nothing to support that notion. I wouldn't discount the idea that Kelly knew her killer though - quite possible.
The thorny question there is whether the greater extent of the mutilations in Kelly's case are a product of the killer having more time and leisure; or whether they reflect a personal interest on his (or her) part.
I think it quite possible that Kelly took her killer back to her room with her - or let him in - because she knew him.
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Originally posted by Sister Hyde View Postyes, the murderer got all the time to "knock himself out" on MJK. but it's still looks like she was "comfortable" enough with him to let him go up into her room and take her clothes off indeed. I'm not so sure that was a "usual" thing to do for a prostitute back then in Whitechapel.
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Sister -Jack could have broken into Mary's room, using the broken window pane to open the door, after Mary had already undressed and gone to bed in a drunken stupor. Indeed Blotchy might have let himself out and left the doorunlocked. The killer might have gotten hold of the lost key.
We don't know that Mary let her killer in, and therefore felt comfortable with him.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostDoes lifting your skirt in some alley with someone you just met imply a "comfort" level. I don't see the difference.
c.d.
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Originally posted by Rubyretro View PostSister -Jack could have broken into Mary's room, using the broken window pane to open the door, after Mary had already undressed and gone to bed in a drunken stupor. Indeed Blotchy might have let himself out and left the doorunlocked. The killer might have gotten hold of the lost key.
We don't know that Mary let her killer in, and therefore felt comfortable with him.
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Was Mary Kelly the intended target all along? Probably not.
Was there more than one Killer? If all the murders in the canonical five were in the same series, no, there would have been one killer, most probably. Some witness evidence ( Israel Schwartz testimony) suggests there may have been a look out, but I get the feeling this was probably a misinterpretation, and the killer was a lone prowler.There Will Be Trouble! http://www.amazon.co.uk/A-Little-Tro...s=T.+E.+Hodden
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostBut "home" also gave her a reason to charge a customer more money for her services. That doesn't mean that she had to like the idea.
c.d.
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Hi Sister,
If you are in a dark alley alone with a customer and something starts to go amiss, you are pretty much on your own. However, if you are in your home, a yell could hopefully bring your neighbors to your rescue. It is possible that she felt safer at home. That doesn't seem unreasonable.
c.d.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostHi Sister,
If you are in a dark alley alone with a customer and something starts to go amiss, you are pretty much on your own. However, if you are in your home, a yell could hopefully bring your neighbors to your rescue. It is possible that she felt safer at home. That doesn't seem unreasonable.
c.d.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostThe other thing is that at home she already has a customer in her bed and good therefore possibly talk him into staying the night and paying for the privilege. A lot easier than roaming the streets.
c.d.
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