Hi Caz,
But my point is that this is precisely what Ireland would have sought to avoid because he was a "commuter". The same railways that took him to the pub also enabled him to spread his murder and disposal locations far and wide. To keep commuting into the same small area for the murders themselves would have ensured that investigative attention would have focussed heavily on that area, with the risk of apprehension increasing dramatically after each "commute". A potentially disastrous, but easily avoidable outcome.
This is why you will rarely encounter a commuter-type offender whose crimes are within easy walking distance of each other. That's not to say that on-foot "marauders" don't have the possibility of travelling elsewhere, but they may be more limited in terms of feasibility of escape on public transport, unfamiliarity with other parts of London etc.
All the best,
Ben
If the gay men he had picked up had taken him to a dark street near the pub for quick sex, or had all lived close to this pub
This is why you will rarely encounter a commuter-type offender whose crimes are within easy walking distance of each other. That's not to say that on-foot "marauders" don't have the possibility of travelling elsewhere, but they may be more limited in terms of feasibility of escape on public transport, unfamiliarity with other parts of London etc.
All the best,
Ben
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