I touched this on the Eddowes thread while debating hand cleaning on Kate's apron.
From the literature I have read (correct me if I'm wrong), there was no blood found in No. 29, nor on the doors. This strikes me as odd considering the killer was wrist deep inside Annie Chapman.
There was no alleyway for a back escape, he could have hopped over to the next house, but there would have been blood on the fence.
Blood would only be in the hallway if the killer touched the wall, or blood dripped from hands.
The front door could have been already open when the killer walked out.
However the back door automatically closed itself when opened, therefore if he made his escape through No.29 he would have had to touch the handle/knob.
Therefore his hands had to be clean or blood stained but at least dry.
So how did he clean/dry them? Several options.
1) Used the pan of water under the tap in the yard. However this appeared undisturbed as stated by a member of the household.
2) He wiped them on clothing of Annie Chapman. However there were no smear marks on Annie's clothing other than the neck area, nor was any of her clothing cut off (like Eddowes).
3) He opened the door while having his hands in his coat pockets. Possible, but why? Fingerprints had not come into their own yet. And while you may do this while opening your house door, or any other door to prevent a bloody door handle and getting caught, why the handle at the murder scene?
4) He used his own cloth/handkerchief he had prepared for that night. JtR cut his victims throat in the way to avoid bloodspray and prevent stepping in blood himself. He is a killer that is very conscious about blood being visible on his person, therefore it would not be a stretch to say he carried his own cloth/s to clean or at least dry the blood from his hands (and probably another cloth to wrap organs in).
I think it is option 4 and this is important for two reasons.
It shows that JtR was a prepared and organised killer, he was not random or disorganised at all.
It relation to the Eddowes apron issue. If this killer prepared his own cloth/s for hand cleaning, why would he cut off a large amount of cloth just to clean his hands in Mitre Square?
From the literature I have read (correct me if I'm wrong), there was no blood found in No. 29, nor on the doors. This strikes me as odd considering the killer was wrist deep inside Annie Chapman.
There was no alleyway for a back escape, he could have hopped over to the next house, but there would have been blood on the fence.
Blood would only be in the hallway if the killer touched the wall, or blood dripped from hands.
The front door could have been already open when the killer walked out.
However the back door automatically closed itself when opened, therefore if he made his escape through No.29 he would have had to touch the handle/knob.
Therefore his hands had to be clean or blood stained but at least dry.
So how did he clean/dry them? Several options.
1) Used the pan of water under the tap in the yard. However this appeared undisturbed as stated by a member of the household.
2) He wiped them on clothing of Annie Chapman. However there were no smear marks on Annie's clothing other than the neck area, nor was any of her clothing cut off (like Eddowes).
3) He opened the door while having his hands in his coat pockets. Possible, but why? Fingerprints had not come into their own yet. And while you may do this while opening your house door, or any other door to prevent a bloody door handle and getting caught, why the handle at the murder scene?
4) He used his own cloth/handkerchief he had prepared for that night. JtR cut his victims throat in the way to avoid bloodspray and prevent stepping in blood himself. He is a killer that is very conscious about blood being visible on his person, therefore it would not be a stretch to say he carried his own cloth/s to clean or at least dry the blood from his hands (and probably another cloth to wrap organs in).
I think it is option 4 and this is important for two reasons.
It shows that JtR was a prepared and organised killer, he was not random or disorganised at all.
It relation to the Eddowes apron issue. If this killer prepared his own cloth/s for hand cleaning, why would he cut off a large amount of cloth just to clean his hands in Mitre Square?
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