As we all know, Annie Chapman's most likely time of death was around 5:30am, just as daylight was beginning to show it's face over London. The killer was taking a considerable risk for this murder because:
1. He killed, technically, during the daytime
2. He was in a residential dwelling, in the back yard; anyone could've came out for whatever reason (for example, Richardson came out at 4:45, Cadosch came out at roughly the exact time of the murder in the next yard, and Davis came out and discovered the body) and interrupted him and, possibly, captured him
3. He was in plain view of not just the windows of that building, but also the windows of the neighboring buildings as well.
my question is: Why would he wait so long to commit a murder that morning, at roughly the time of dawn when it would've been more convienent to kill a random prostitute in the darkness with less chance of being captured? Did he get off on the thrill, similar to the way certain people get turned on by engaging in intercourse in public places but the fear of possibly getting caught increases their lust rather than diminshes it? I just don't get why he would've waited to kill at half past five in the morning. I'm sure there were plenty of other pros out earlier that evening. He could've chosen any one of them but he landed on Annie at a very dangerous area in a very risky place. My question is....why?
1. He killed, technically, during the daytime
2. He was in a residential dwelling, in the back yard; anyone could've came out for whatever reason (for example, Richardson came out at 4:45, Cadosch came out at roughly the exact time of the murder in the next yard, and Davis came out and discovered the body) and interrupted him and, possibly, captured him
3. He was in plain view of not just the windows of that building, but also the windows of the neighboring buildings as well.
my question is: Why would he wait so long to commit a murder that morning, at roughly the time of dawn when it would've been more convienent to kill a random prostitute in the darkness with less chance of being captured? Did he get off on the thrill, similar to the way certain people get turned on by engaging in intercourse in public places but the fear of possibly getting caught increases their lust rather than diminshes it? I just don't get why he would've waited to kill at half past five in the morning. I'm sure there were plenty of other pros out earlier that evening. He could've chosen any one of them but he landed on Annie at a very dangerous area in a very risky place. My question is....why?
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