Hello all,
An interesting side bit to the passages...if the Policemen, Watkins and Harvey, told the truth then the killer had only the carriageway, or the entrance from Mitre Street, to use as an exit.
Unless he knew not to go down those other 2 passageways due to the police that patrolled them,... at regular intervals, it seems an odd choice for the killer to leave via the widest and most exposed route out of the square.
If he did know they patrolled the square, then it follows he would have had information thought to be known only to the City Police at that time. When you factor in the fact that they were using left handed beats on that night....it makes one wonder what the killer might have known.
Cheers
An interesting side bit to the passages...if the Policemen, Watkins and Harvey, told the truth then the killer had only the carriageway, or the entrance from Mitre Street, to use as an exit.
Unless he knew not to go down those other 2 passageways due to the police that patrolled them,... at regular intervals, it seems an odd choice for the killer to leave via the widest and most exposed route out of the square.
If he did know they patrolled the square, then it follows he would have had information thought to be known only to the City Police at that time. When you factor in the fact that they were using left handed beats on that night....it makes one wonder what the killer might have known.
Cheers
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