The simplest way of joining the "dots" would be a CROSS surely?
A hint that Lechmere was the culprit?
An arrow surely needs an element of imposition, an assumption that the outlying "dots" should be joined to the western most, rather than to the central one?
But what about a diamond? Seek the killer in Hatton Garden perhaps? Or someone jilted on their engagement?
But I don't see how a map, which already showed (incorrectly?) the sites of murders, could be useful to Jack. Surely the original killings would have been at random? (That is, BEFORE the map was published.)
Phil
A hint that Lechmere was the culprit?
An arrow surely needs an element of imposition, an assumption that the outlying "dots" should be joined to the western most, rather than to the central one?
But what about a diamond? Seek the killer in Hatton Garden perhaps? Or someone jilted on their engagement?
But I don't see how a map, which already showed (incorrectly?) the sites of murders, could be useful to Jack. Surely the original killings would have been at random? (That is, BEFORE the map was published.)
Phil
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