How dark is dark?
With all fairness to the above, considering the lighting differences,time of day, different descriptive abilities of people and the fact that people don't always look the same, in fact, growing some side whiskers might throw off the scent, I don't think we can rule out Abby's suggestion Bridewell. But to your point, we can't overly rely on the descriptions anyway. Time has taught us that one...
As to Abby's original proposition. All good points. But I too struggle with the idea of 4 hours of loitering before striking. I suppose they could have passed out together until he awoke at 4 and struck. It all seems so casual though.
I see her waking up and rolling onto her back when she sees the knife, the attacker strikes from above as he grabs her mouth with his left hand and stabs into the right side of her throat with his right. Then the slicing begins.
One wonders when the fire was lit or what Blotchy’s acclimation to the darkness might have been?
I like the idea of an unknown assailant coming in at 4 but again the question of light is pertinent. If a lamp from outside allowed even the visibility of a murky bed and the crumpled figure of a body that might be enough…
I wonder if someone so inclined could set up an experiment of such…….?
Greg
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As to Abby's original proposition. All good points. But I too struggle with the idea of 4 hours of loitering before striking. I suppose they could have passed out together until he awoke at 4 and struck. It all seems so casual though.
I see her waking up and rolling onto her back when she sees the knife, the attacker strikes from above as he grabs her mouth with his left hand and stabs into the right side of her throat with his right. Then the slicing begins.
One wonders when the fire was lit or what Blotchy’s acclimation to the darkness might have been?
I like the idea of an unknown assailant coming in at 4 but again the question of light is pertinent. If a lamp from outside allowed even the visibility of a murky bed and the crumpled figure of a body that might be enough…
I wonder if someone so inclined could set up an experiment of such…….?
Greg
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