Hi Fishy,
And that is in the larger (Levey based time makes it 4 minutes wide) of the "non-controversial" time windows. I focused on the Lawende based 2 minute window because so many people have a preference for Lawende's estimate of waiting 5 minutes over Levey's 3-4. I don't know why people trust Lawende's estimate of time over Levey's, but I went with it to minimize that debate. Basically, though, what you suggest still fits the evidence since 1:33 for the start is Levey's time; while it doesn't include the 30 seconds walking time so if that is your basis of dismissing it then you have to start dismissing at least some of the evidence that we have to work with, which is generally viewed as weakening a case when that's done unnecessarily. What I'm showing here, is that it is unnecessary to dismiss any of the evidence because when taken at face value, we have at least 3 locations where Eddowes and JtR could have been and arrive at the crime scene, in the most conservative 2 minute window that the evidence we have indicates is the critical time.
None of time information depends upon the Church Passage Couple. As I said, that also demarks the end of the rain, and it appears the murder happened after the rain stopped. The time limits apply to Eddowes and JtR even if the Church Passage Couple isn't them.
- Jeff
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None of time information depends upon the Church Passage Couple. As I said, that also demarks the end of the rain, and it appears the murder happened after the rain stopped. The time limits apply to Eddowes and JtR even if the Church Passage Couple isn't them.
- Jeff
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