Hi,
I am known for speculation, so how about this one.
McCarthy was indeed being blackmailed by Kelly, she had seen him with one of the dead women , and had told him so, he asked her not to mention it to anyone, for not only would it ruin his marriage, but the police may become aware of it, and question the possibility that he was the killer.
In return he would waver the rent owed, although he would have to bother her to go through the pretence.
Its a far fetched scenario, but it would give him a motive for silencing her in the same mode as the others, right on his own doorstep, which the police would never consider, he would not even have to leave his own property, he simply sent his man to bother her for rent, sparing his wife and son the horror of discovering the body..
Now that is unreal , but it makes a change from Hutch/Cross.
No wonder Fiona insisted her great-grandfather McCarthy knew who the killer was and the motive.
It was him.....
Regards Richard.
I am known for speculation, so how about this one.
McCarthy was indeed being blackmailed by Kelly, she had seen him with one of the dead women , and had told him so, he asked her not to mention it to anyone, for not only would it ruin his marriage, but the police may become aware of it, and question the possibility that he was the killer.
In return he would waver the rent owed, although he would have to bother her to go through the pretence.
Its a far fetched scenario, but it would give him a motive for silencing her in the same mode as the others, right on his own doorstep, which the police would never consider, he would not even have to leave his own property, he simply sent his man to bother her for rent, sparing his wife and son the horror of discovering the body..
Now that is unreal , but it makes a change from Hutch/Cross.
No wonder Fiona insisted her great-grandfather McCarthy knew who the killer was and the motive.
It was him.....
Regards Richard.
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