Does the witness evidence given by Mrs Colwell and her daughter suggest that Nichols was initially attacked in Brady Street BUT that she didn't receive any physical cuts until the Ripper caught up with her in Bucks Row?
If the woman heard calling out "murder, police!" In Brady Street around the time that Nichols was murdered in Bucks Row, wasn't Nichols herself trying to flee the ripper, then we have another mystery woman who has never been identified or traced and who was heard randomly calling out "murder, police!" for no valid reason and it just so happens that in the street she was heard moving towards there was actually a real murder about to take place.
What utter nonsense.
The only logical explanation is that Nichols was heard by Mrs Colwell and her daughter as she tried to flee the Ripper in Brady Street who pulled out his knife but failed to cut her. He then followed her into Bucks Row and murdered her before she could identify him.
That statement is corroborated by the all the known evidence and explains the witness statement of Colwell and her daughter.
The issue is that accounts of crimes heard audibly and then given to police by females, was never considered as important or valid...and the fact remains today.
Had Mrs Colwell have been a man her account would have been highly regarded as fact.
The same applies to Mrs Lilley.
My hypothesis also explains why the Ripper chose Bucks Row...he didn't!
He chose Brady Street near the Jewish Graveyard.
Ultimately, my hypothesis for the Ripper's initial failed attempt at an attack on Nichols in Brady Street and the subsequent following her into Bucks Row, is a strong one, because for me explains a lot of those things that just haven't felt right up until now.
Of course I may be wrong but I believe the evidence given by Mrs Colwell and her daughter proves otherwise.
Just to be clear... Nichols received no physical cuts in Brady Street but was followed by the Ripper and dispatched in Bucks Row....
Just before Lechmere himself turned into Bucks Row...from Brady Street.
Eek!
RD
If the woman heard calling out "murder, police!" In Brady Street around the time that Nichols was murdered in Bucks Row, wasn't Nichols herself trying to flee the ripper, then we have another mystery woman who has never been identified or traced and who was heard randomly calling out "murder, police!" for no valid reason and it just so happens that in the street she was heard moving towards there was actually a real murder about to take place.
What utter nonsense.
The only logical explanation is that Nichols was heard by Mrs Colwell and her daughter as she tried to flee the Ripper in Brady Street who pulled out his knife but failed to cut her. He then followed her into Bucks Row and murdered her before she could identify him.
That statement is corroborated by the all the known evidence and explains the witness statement of Colwell and her daughter.
The issue is that accounts of crimes heard audibly and then given to police by females, was never considered as important or valid...and the fact remains today.
Had Mrs Colwell have been a man her account would have been highly regarded as fact.
The same applies to Mrs Lilley.
My hypothesis also explains why the Ripper chose Bucks Row...he didn't!
He chose Brady Street near the Jewish Graveyard.
Ultimately, my hypothesis for the Ripper's initial failed attempt at an attack on Nichols in Brady Street and the subsequent following her into Bucks Row, is a strong one, because for me explains a lot of those things that just haven't felt right up until now.
Of course I may be wrong but I believe the evidence given by Mrs Colwell and her daughter proves otherwise.
Just to be clear... Nichols received no physical cuts in Brady Street but was followed by the Ripper and dispatched in Bucks Row....
Just before Lechmere himself turned into Bucks Row...from Brady Street.
Eek!
RD
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