Scott Nelson: OK, fine. Just to reiterate my opinion without going into detail: Charles Cross is an excellent suspect for the murder of Polly Nichols.
You ARE aware that this is a deeply controversial stand, are you not? I mean, I am ever so grafeful for every sound voice, but there is soundness and there is etiquette...
If you try to push it to Annie Chapman, it's somewhat feasible in my opinion.
Since they were both killed along a track we know the carman used? Yes, that is true. Technically, we need to rate the viablity in a falling line: Nichols - Chapman - Kelly - Tabram - Stride - Eddowes for this exact reason. I fully agree with that.
Beyond that (further murder victims), it's very questionable.
It IS questionable. Then again, I think we can both agree that if we were to make the call that Charles Lechmere killed Polly Nichols, then it would follow that A/ a fair number or possibly all of the other named murders in this post of mine were probably by the same hand, and B/ this fair number (or all) were probably also killed by Lechmere.
The drawback is that we cannot place him at the other sites, but the advantage is that we can point to very logical and reasonable reasons for him to have been at the sites at the relevant hours. Stride and Eddowes are the weakest links, because they predispose that he had an interest to visit St Georges that we cannot know was a reality. The combination of his mother and daughter staying together in the vicinity is, however, a very good reason to assume that he had such an interest.
I would go as far as to say that there will realistically never be another suspect to whom logical reasons to have been present at all six sites can be ascribed.
BTW, you should solicit Ben Holm's opinion on the Charles Cross theory, if you haven't done so already. He's strangely (?) silent on it for some reason. I know he likes debating with you.
The last time I heard from him, he was researching one of those suspects who cannot be ascribed to more than (possibly) one of the murder sites on the correct day. Some George something, I really canīt remember...
Seriously, Scott, I am extremely grateful for your courage leading you to share your view on Lechmere and his viability as the killer of Polly Nichols. I may sound ironic and sarcasic in most of my posts, but I can honestly say that I am moved by your post. Thank you.
You ARE aware that this is a deeply controversial stand, are you not? I mean, I am ever so grafeful for every sound voice, but there is soundness and there is etiquette...
If you try to push it to Annie Chapman, it's somewhat feasible in my opinion.
Since they were both killed along a track we know the carman used? Yes, that is true. Technically, we need to rate the viablity in a falling line: Nichols - Chapman - Kelly - Tabram - Stride - Eddowes for this exact reason. I fully agree with that.
Beyond that (further murder victims), it's very questionable.
It IS questionable. Then again, I think we can both agree that if we were to make the call that Charles Lechmere killed Polly Nichols, then it would follow that A/ a fair number or possibly all of the other named murders in this post of mine were probably by the same hand, and B/ this fair number (or all) were probably also killed by Lechmere.
The drawback is that we cannot place him at the other sites, but the advantage is that we can point to very logical and reasonable reasons for him to have been at the sites at the relevant hours. Stride and Eddowes are the weakest links, because they predispose that he had an interest to visit St Georges that we cannot know was a reality. The combination of his mother and daughter staying together in the vicinity is, however, a very good reason to assume that he had such an interest.
I would go as far as to say that there will realistically never be another suspect to whom logical reasons to have been present at all six sites can be ascribed.
BTW, you should solicit Ben Holm's opinion on the Charles Cross theory, if you haven't done so already. He's strangely (?) silent on it for some reason. I know he likes debating with you.
The last time I heard from him, he was researching one of those suspects who cannot be ascribed to more than (possibly) one of the murder sites on the correct day. Some George something, I really canīt remember...
Seriously, Scott, I am extremely grateful for your courage leading you to share your view on Lechmere and his viability as the killer of Polly Nichols. I may sound ironic and sarcasic in most of my posts, but I can honestly say that I am moved by your post. Thank you.
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