Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon
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Lechmere said that he met nobody during his trek from Doveton Street to Bucks Row.
Paul saw that he saw not a soul until he noticed Lechmere.
Neil said that there was not a soul on the back streets, they were totally empty.
Now, the only thing this goes to prove is that what these men bore witness to, was a complete lack of people out on the streets. Of course, they may have missed Mr Phantom killer, so there is absolutely room to squeeze him in for anyone so inclined.
But let´s not paint a picture of these streets being dotted with working men, prostitues, flower sellers and people walking arm in arm down them, making it hard for the PC:s to walk in a straight line! As far as we know, they lay empty and quiet, but that does not mean that Mr Phantom killer could not have been out on them.
Okay? Can we agree on this?
As for Pickfords, we simply don´t know if there was anybody there at that time, and if so, how many and where. We don´t know the number of entrances, we don´t know if Lechmere had keys to the establishment after having worked there - as it seems - for two decades plus.
These are unknown factors, and it therefore remains a possibility that he headed there after killing Eddowes.
Is that agreed too?
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