Hi
Was having a discussion with a friend recently about the Eddowes murder, and he came up with the following, might I add that I do not agree with him.
He theorises that the killer lived opposite the site in Goulston Street where the apron and message were found. His scenario goes something like this.
The killer decided to transport Eddowes Kidney and womb, in the portion of apron which he cut from her. He then fled the scene. He arrived at his abode in Goulston Street shortly before two o clock, he removed the kidney and womb from the apron. He was aware of the timings of PC Longs beat and as an afterthought to the killing he decided to write a message opposite his abode. Subsequently he waited until Long had left Goulston Street at 2:20 a.m. nipped out wrote the message, and dropped the apron piece next to the message. This is why Long failed to see the apron or message on his beat which had him in Goulston Street at 2:20 a.m.
Why leave such a clue so close to home? The killer reasoned that the police would never suspect someone living as close to the clue of the apron and message as he did. In short, he reasoned that the last place they would be searching for him would be in Goulston Street.
This is his theory, as I said I find it very unlikely, but he requested me to post it here, so here it is.
All the best
Observer
Was having a discussion with a friend recently about the Eddowes murder, and he came up with the following, might I add that I do not agree with him.
He theorises that the killer lived opposite the site in Goulston Street where the apron and message were found. His scenario goes something like this.
The killer decided to transport Eddowes Kidney and womb, in the portion of apron which he cut from her. He then fled the scene. He arrived at his abode in Goulston Street shortly before two o clock, he removed the kidney and womb from the apron. He was aware of the timings of PC Longs beat and as an afterthought to the killing he decided to write a message opposite his abode. Subsequently he waited until Long had left Goulston Street at 2:20 a.m. nipped out wrote the message, and dropped the apron piece next to the message. This is why Long failed to see the apron or message on his beat which had him in Goulston Street at 2:20 a.m.
Why leave such a clue so close to home? The killer reasoned that the police would never suspect someone living as close to the clue of the apron and message as he did. In short, he reasoned that the last place they would be searching for him would be in Goulston Street.
This is his theory, as I said I find it very unlikely, but he requested me to post it here, so here it is.
All the best
Observer
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