Was the killer of Chapman going to Spitalfields Market or he was still looking for a victim at before dawn , near when the the market was filling up?
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Originally posted by Varqm View PostWas the killer of Chapman going to Spitalfields Market or he was still looking for a victim at before dawn , near when the the market was filling up?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostAccording to his written statement and signed confession, he was heading to market to sell meat pies and was a little light on inventory.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
Cheers Tom
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Originally posted by Varqm View PostWas the killer of Chapman going to Spitalfields Market or he was still looking for a victim at before dawn , near when the the market was filling up?
If Cadosch was her killer then the same.
If you ask me I dont believe any witnesses saw Annie or her killer and I believe Annie died no later than 4:30 AM and possibly earlier.
We have only John Richardsons statement that he did not see Annies body in the yard and he never mentioned going into the yard until the inquest. I cant trust him. Although I believe if he sat on the steps as he said he did he must have saw the body. Of course I can never be sure of that since we no longer have the diagrams created at the time so we dont really know how close Annie was to the wall of the house. It could even be that Richardson told the truth but never saw Annie laying there!
Note that Annie seems to have been a well known person and no witnesses ever came forward to say they had seen her after(I think?)2:00 AM.
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Hi Mitch,Originally posted by Mitch Rowe View PostAlthough I believe if he sat on the steps as he said he did he must have saw the body. Of course I can never be sure of that since we no longer have the diagrams created at the time so we dont really know how close Annie was to the wall of the house.
Note that Annie seems to have been a well known person and no witnesses ever came forward to say they had seen her after(I think?)2:00 AM.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Mitch Rowe View PostWe have only John Richardsons statement that he did not see Annies body in the yard and he never mentioned going into the yard until the inquest.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostHi Mitch,There is no doubt that Annie's body was very close to the steps. John Davis, who discovered the corpse, saw it immediately he opened the back door - he had neither to descend the steps nor enter the yard to see her. Davis described the body as lying between the steps and the fence, and Inspector Chandler's description of the position of the body (2ft from the wall and a few inches away from the steps) tallies with that of Davis.
Firstly, I don't think we're in a position to assume that Annie was a well known person beyond her immediate circle; secondly, there is no reason to believe that too many people would have been out and about after 02:00. Taking the two together, the subset of people who both knew Annie Chapman and also happened to be on the streets at that time of the morning, it's reasonable to assume, must have been practically non-existent.
Annie did sell flowers occasionally. I dont how many people were out on the streets that late. Ill have to check George R. Sims account of when he walked those streets a few weeks later. If it was after midnight then I would say there were probably alot of people out.
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Originally posted by paul emmett View PostAt the inquest, Richardson said that he had sat on the steps, but he had already said that to the TELEGRAPH on Sept. 10. Another reason that I believe R., besides the fact that he had nothing to gain, is that he says he shut the street door when he left, but when Davis found the body, the door was wide open. Someone had been there in between.
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Originally posted by Varqm View PostWas the killer of Chapman going to Spitalfields Market or he was still looking for a victim at before dawn , near when the the market was filling up?
I believe he had been looking for a victim during that whole night. Before he found Annie I suspect one or two prostitutes had rather a close call. I wouldnt be surprised if he'd propositioned a few prostitutes earlier. Perhaps he had been seen and had to abort his kill.
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Originally posted by Mitch Rowe View PostBut I dont know how much faith I have as to Longs and Cadoschs observances. Somehow I cant believe that JTR would take time out to remove the skin flaps when he knew that everyone would be going to market soon.
Do you know the relation of the skin flaps he left to the belly wall he took? I mean, did he have to remove the former to get at the latter? Were they just different terms for different "hunks"? Was the wall higher up?
Paul
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Hi PaulOriginally posted by paul emmett View PostDo you know the relation of the skin flaps he left to the belly wall he took?Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by paul emmett View PostThanks, Sam. Then there were four "panels": one over her right shoulder, two over her left, and one that he took with him, right?Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostPossibly - although the piece of the belly wall (including the navel) that he removed from the scene might not have been large enough to warrant the title of "panel", Paul. Unfortunately, we don't have any info as to the relative dimensions of the flaps of flesh that he removed.
Sam, I just read on another thread that you have an article on these mutilations, but I wasn't sure what "my Rip article" meant.
PaulLast edited by paul emmett; 03-25-2008, 11:51 PM.
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