More and more I am of the opinion that Blotchy should be our best candidate for Mary Kelly's murderer and JtR. I think he is overlooked and am rather surprised that he doesn't come up more often in these discussions.
He was the last suspect seen to enter Mary Kelly's room on the night of her murder as described by a reliable witness, and if you find Hutch's A-man story as hard to beleive as i do then Blotchy is the last person to be with Mary when she was alive. This would make him suspect number one to any detective.
On the night of her murder, all signs point to Mary not venturing out again that night. She was extremely inebriated with more on hand, with a man whom she was very comfortable with and who in her mind probably had money, and the weather was horrible-cold and rainy. To me this seems like a situation where she had no intention of going out again, even if she was physically able to. She was settled in, unfortunately for her, with Blotchy for the evening.
One of the objections to Blotchy being JtR is, taking the time of approx. 4:00 for the cries of "murder" as mary's TOD, is that the ripper would not have waited so long to spring his attack. A valid question, but I don't really have a problem with this. He may have killed her earlier and the cries were not Mary's. But I do place alot of weight on two witnesses hearing the cry, and the 4:00 time of death seems reasonable to me. So why did Blotchy wait so long? This was the first and only time the ripper was alone with a victim in her own room (and with a door that could be locked). Perhaps he felt comfortable to take his time, savor the moment. or perhaps he did not feel comfortable and wanted to make sure the time was right and he would not be interupted, so he waited. Either way, cops on the beat were not a concern this time, so perhaps in his mind the urgency to have to strike immediately was not there.
Blotchy was the last "reliable" suspect seen with Mary in her room the night of her murder. The scenario that evening seems to sugest that she was very comfortable with him and therefore probably knew him casually. Blotchy never came forward to clear his name or assist the police, nor did he go to the press. His description tallies with the man who lawende saw with Eddowes and the man who attacked Ada Wilson. He is the local unknown and regular "Joe" who many beleive would be the type of man to be the serial killer and Jack the Ripper.
What say you?
He was the last suspect seen to enter Mary Kelly's room on the night of her murder as described by a reliable witness, and if you find Hutch's A-man story as hard to beleive as i do then Blotchy is the last person to be with Mary when she was alive. This would make him suspect number one to any detective.
On the night of her murder, all signs point to Mary not venturing out again that night. She was extremely inebriated with more on hand, with a man whom she was very comfortable with and who in her mind probably had money, and the weather was horrible-cold and rainy. To me this seems like a situation where she had no intention of going out again, even if she was physically able to. She was settled in, unfortunately for her, with Blotchy for the evening.
One of the objections to Blotchy being JtR is, taking the time of approx. 4:00 for the cries of "murder" as mary's TOD, is that the ripper would not have waited so long to spring his attack. A valid question, but I don't really have a problem with this. He may have killed her earlier and the cries were not Mary's. But I do place alot of weight on two witnesses hearing the cry, and the 4:00 time of death seems reasonable to me. So why did Blotchy wait so long? This was the first and only time the ripper was alone with a victim in her own room (and with a door that could be locked). Perhaps he felt comfortable to take his time, savor the moment. or perhaps he did not feel comfortable and wanted to make sure the time was right and he would not be interupted, so he waited. Either way, cops on the beat were not a concern this time, so perhaps in his mind the urgency to have to strike immediately was not there.
Blotchy was the last "reliable" suspect seen with Mary in her room the night of her murder. The scenario that evening seems to sugest that she was very comfortable with him and therefore probably knew him casually. Blotchy never came forward to clear his name or assist the police, nor did he go to the press. His description tallies with the man who lawende saw with Eddowes and the man who attacked Ada Wilson. He is the local unknown and regular "Joe" who many beleive would be the type of man to be the serial killer and Jack the Ripper.
What say you?
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