Originally posted by GUT
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A pointer in this direction would be the Eddowes slaying. If he killed Stride and was deprived of the opportunity to eviscerate her, opting for trying to find another victim, then we have him leaving the Metropolitan police premises and heading west alongside his old work trek into City police area, towards the St Botolphs surroundings, where prostitution was rife. It was a clever and quick adaption to altered circumstances.
The general idea is that he went into prostitution territories, found himself a woman and then headed away from where people were around, into areas where he could count on a fair chance of staying undisturbed.
Buckīs Row seems to swear against this, but keep in mind that both Lechmere and Paul faced empty streets as they walked to work that morning. Paulīs arriving at the wrong time would have been coincidental, and Lechmere would actually have stood a fair chance to get away unseen if he did not spend very much time with his victim.
He would not have stumbled on any prostitutes on streets where there was no business to be had from a prostitutesīview.
The best,
Fisherman
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