I was over in the area last week on a trip back to the UK. I managed to visit all the traditional sites excluding Liz Stride but including Alice McKenzie (Also popped into St Botolphs which was great and a relief from the hecticness of the city) in a couple of hours. Sadly there is not much to see as so much redevelopment has taken place in just the past few years but there are bits. Possibly the best location is Old Castle Street which still has the façade of the old bath houses that AM was found in front of.
Anyway. The thing that really stood out to me was just how quickly you could reach Goulston street from Mitre square. I actually came across it almost entirely by accident as it is pretty much in a straight line away from the square back toward the east a couple of back streets (I had a rough idea I wanted to travel east nad then I was like oh this street sounds looks familiar!). Purely anecdotal I know but making that journey by foot at a brisk place has pretty much convinced me that the killer possibly taking a similar route was fleeing back toward Whitechapel, passing the entrance way to the Wentworth model dwellings (as you do!) he dumps the bloodied/soiled piece of apron. No hanging around. No writing on the wall. No hiding in a bolt hole to emerge later on. Just passing through in a great hurry. It just makes the most sense, especially when you follow the route in person.
Again not much left but attached is a pic of the entrance way. Taken on Monday 6th Feb. (BTW Goulston Street has a thriving food market at lunch times. The queue for a falafel stall was almost round the block, so must have been good!)
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