Originally posted by JeffHamm
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This is the other wrinkle, if the killer was disturbed by Harvey coming towards him down Church Passage. His only other means of escape were Mitre Street & St. James Passage, yet Blenkingsop, and two men at the Fire Station were all in St. James Place. Neither of which claimed to see a man hurrying across the Place. Which leaves the Mitre street exit, where Watkins was approaching. Not only was the timing in the square tight, but he continued to thread the needle in making his escape that night.
I really doubt the killer would run diagonally across the square if he saw Harvey coming towards him, his most practical exit route would be via Mitre street in my view.
This then ties in with the Stephen White memoir, for those who consider his story concerned the City murder.
Traditionally, his exit route has been assumed to be St. James Place because it permits a more direct route to Goulston street.
This may have been another incorrect assumption.
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