Originally posted by FrankO
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The double event was Saturday night .... so rule out looking for a carman in that one.
There were no people identified as possible suspects in the Polly Nichols murder, except poor leather apron ..... so rule that out.
Was there any credible witness to Mary Kelly's murderer? ..... that seems extremely shaky. Its not far fetched to rule that out,
and its not clear if it was a holiday.
That leaves only the Annie Chapman murder and the person identified by Liz Strong, who obviously was not a carman.
There is also information on suspects that didn't come out during the inquests, and that the police didn't reveal to the public that are now lost to us. There must have been a deluge of people coming forth with suspicious figures to the police and were summarily dismissed.
Would Annie Chapman and Polly Nichols have turned away a carman with his apron? Probably not.
Carmen were probably frequent customers, like many professions .... why assume otherwise?
I preferred not to imagine how carmen would perform the act, and if it required taking off the apron and putting it back on.
But now, it points to another small delay in the flight option of a carman on Buck's row ... which I hadn't really thought of before.
And btw.
Yes, the issue involving blood is a problem for Lechmerites.
Take the apron off before feigning the act, put it on after the murder to cover up.
Go to some private cubby at Pickford's for a shirt/pants change - that's the perks of being a devoted employee for 20 years.
Tell the wifey it got ripped to shreds and you need a new one.
An enterprising serial killer has options.
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