There were a lot of water troughs, fountains, taps and pumps around that he could have used to wash his hands soon after most of the murders – some still exist.
It has occurred to me that the only instance when he took an item of clothing from a victim, possibly to wipe his hands, was on the occasion of a second murder on the same night.
Perhaps he routinely took out a rag of some sort to wipe his hands, but on the night of the double event, had used his rag up on Stride, needed another bit of cloth and so cut off part of Eddowes’s apron?
Maybe he usually discretely disposed of the rag but on the double event used it to highlight his graffiti? He may have been angry about being disturbed?
It has occurred to me that the only instance when he took an item of clothing from a victim, possibly to wipe his hands, was on the occasion of a second murder on the same night.
Perhaps he routinely took out a rag of some sort to wipe his hands, but on the night of the double event, had used his rag up on Stride, needed another bit of cloth and so cut off part of Eddowes’s apron?
Maybe he usually discretely disposed of the rag but on the double event used it to highlight his graffiti? He may have been angry about being disturbed?
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