Taken over from a Tabram thread. Did Eddowes make up her story about knowing the killer, or was it made up for her? Here's a starter.
I still find it difficult to believe that the killer had enough time to track her down, even if her story had spread like wildfire in the ~24h between her allegedly telling her story to the casual ward deputy and her death. There was an even shorter time between her allegedly telling the deputy her story and her apparently being plied with booze by her killer and/or his supposed accomplices. And, if the latter happened, why didn't they just finish her off there and then, without leaving her to be picked up by the police and banged up in the cells for an indeterminate amount of time? There was absolutely no guarantee that she'd be released that night, let alone conveniently in time to meet her killer some 30 minutes later. And, if she had information that would put her in line for the reward, why didn't she tell the police when she had the chance? The answer is almost certainly that she didn't know who the killer was and, I'd contend, that she didn't even think that she did. It's much more likely that the casual ward deputy made the story up, or that a journalist - again, from a single newspaper - invented it himself.
Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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