Originally posted by Patrick S
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With regards to the killer "luring her into Buck's Row"... this is another key aspect which we need to try and resolve conclusively.
So, here are a few scenarios...
Scenario 1...
Lechmere/Cross is JTR travelling WEST along Bucks Row and INTERCEPTS Nichols who was most likely travelling EAST from her last known location; Whitechapel High Street
If this is the case, the murder would have been more an impulsive urge to attack Nichols; which also fits into the Lechmere theory of being a "spree killer."
Crucially, there is no "luring" to be had, rather an instinctive urge to kill Nichols
Scenario 2...
Lechmere/Cross is JTR travelling WEST along Bucks Row having "Lured" Nichols into Bucks Row with him from the EAST End of the Road travelling together WEST along Bucks Row.
He then took his opportunity to attack her.
The "luring" theory is consistent with this version.
Scenario 3...
Lechmere/Cross is Innocent travelling WEST along Bucks Row and stumbles across the body of Nichols. Moments later Paul arrives and Lechmere/Cross draws his attention to her body.
This means the killer is more likely to have escaped WEST along Bucks Row, having already "lured" Nichols into Bucks Row from having met her elsewhere.
Scenario 4...
Lechmere/Cross is innocent traveling WEST along Bucks Row, having missed the real killer by minutes after JTR had escaped the scene EAST along Bucks Row.
There are minimal escape routes from Bucks Row
WEST or EAST...
OR..over the train line.
Thoughts please?
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