Now we have more "coincidences" suggested. Stride being killed "a stone's throw" from his mother's home. Would Lechmere "chat up" a prostitute in an area where he would very likely be recognised? Then we have"Eddowes's along his old working route, more or less" - what exactly is the significance of this? He wasn't going to work at about 1. 30 am in the morning. Then we have the Goulston Street bloody apron which was on the route from Mitre Square to the most disreputable parts of the East End, not just Lechmere's home.
I wonder what evidence James Scobie had, and what he didn't have.
I wonder what evidence James Scobie had, and what he didn't have.
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