Originally posted by Monty
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A hurdle remains in that he didn't connect the apron to Eddowes, and it follows thus he was not expecting to find anything there in relation to 'the murder in the city'. In other words, there was no reason for him to be more vigilant in Goulston Street.
Also, did his beat include checking every doorway? That's a fair old beat. If not, then why check that doorway?
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