Originally posted by Garry Wroe
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I agree up to a point. I also think the the three not very loud screams point to her also knowing her attacker, but one she probably just met that night. The events and BS mans actions indicate a man who had spent some time money and effort (drinks in the pub,the flower, the multiple witnesses)to get Liz into a secluded spot for the pretense of sex and when she continued to refuse and a gave him a final refusal to go into dutfields yard he left her suddenly in frustration. Only to lose his temper a few moments later and to return to her and assault her. Schwartz enters the scene as BS has turned around to return to Stride.
I think BS man after the initial assault and Liz thinking he is just a pissed off punter (hence not the loud screams) pulls her into the yard and kills her and either because of the interuption from Schwartz and/or Diemschutz takes off after cutting her throat.
The insistance that her holding the cashous when the body was found as having to indicate a peacful normal alley way encounter between a prostitute and client is just plain wrong IMHO. Many a violently attacked and murdered person has been found still clutching something. She had probably been holding it prior to the attack when her and BS man were still in the "flirting" stage before he got angry.
-Schwartz was telling the truth.
-The club members were not nefarious conspirators, just witnesses.
-Liz was probably not solicitating that night, but more interested in finding a new man.
-BS man was a gentile, pissed off serial killer who was having a hard go at it with his first victim of the night.
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