Why would he get his clothes stained, Scorpio?
The preponderance of medical evidence suggests that his clothes would not have been stained to any appreciable degree, and in any case, providing his external garments (i.e. his coat or jacket) weren't visibly affected, there was no reason for any fellow lodger to notice any suspicious-looking gunk. As Sally pointed out, it was possible at some establishments to procure a private cabin or cubicle for a couple of extra pence. This would have provided, at the very least, a shield from prying eyes.
Doss house dwellers would take their sub-standard meat victuals home for cooking, and in the case of the Victoria Home in particular, the kitchen was situated below street level and was not patrolled by a doorman (who was only interested in checking tickets for the bedrooms above). So it really wouldn't have entailed much if the killer wished to take home his meaty treats.
Best regards,
Ben
The preponderance of medical evidence suggests that his clothes would not have been stained to any appreciable degree, and in any case, providing his external garments (i.e. his coat or jacket) weren't visibly affected, there was no reason for any fellow lodger to notice any suspicious-looking gunk. As Sally pointed out, it was possible at some establishments to procure a private cabin or cubicle for a couple of extra pence. This would have provided, at the very least, a shield from prying eyes.
Doss house dwellers would take their sub-standard meat victuals home for cooking, and in the case of the Victoria Home in particular, the kitchen was situated below street level and was not patrolled by a doorman (who was only interested in checking tickets for the bedrooms above). So it really wouldn't have entailed much if the killer wished to take home his meaty treats.
Best regards,
Ben
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