In full acknowledgement of the fact that I have not immersed myself in this case for the past three decades, I'm wondering whether anyone can convincingly knock any of the below 'facts' off their perch?
I'm not a vast believer in coincidence when it comes to crime, is why. And I think there's a few circumstances surrounding Eddowes' murder that might point to her being followed from the jail. I'm happy to be wrong, and argued with (in a civil fashion!), in fact that's what I'm after. Have at it.
- 8.45 pm An apparently surly Eddowes gives her name at the lockup as "nothing"
- 1.30 am, James Blenkinsop's "respectably dressed man" asked about a couple passing through, which the watchman did in fact see.
- 1.30, PC Watkins trudges around the square, sees nothing untoward.
- 1.34 (oddly precise..) Lawende & co (jews) coming out of the nearby club, see a man with a woman resembling Eddowes.
- 1. 44 Eddowes' body is discovered.
- 2.55 Goulston St graffito discovered, plus apron piece. Reference to "jews" and also "nothing".
Is it all coincidence?? Or could the killer, perhaps a "respectably dressed man", have somehow heard Eddowes calling herself "nothing" at the jailhouse, and followed her on her release? Was the graffito a bit of black humour, on the killer's part?
Could the well dressed man be part of a killer team who lost sight of his killing partner and their prey for a moment? Or was he a civilian vigilante of some sort?
Or do you think it's all by chance?
Just a passing idea, Probably 'nothing'. But worth looking at, if only to clear it off my list.
I'm not a vast believer in coincidence when it comes to crime, is why. And I think there's a few circumstances surrounding Eddowes' murder that might point to her being followed from the jail. I'm happy to be wrong, and argued with (in a civil fashion!), in fact that's what I'm after. Have at it.
- 8.45 pm An apparently surly Eddowes gives her name at the lockup as "nothing"
- 1.30 am, James Blenkinsop's "respectably dressed man" asked about a couple passing through, which the watchman did in fact see.
- 1.30, PC Watkins trudges around the square, sees nothing untoward.
- 1.34 (oddly precise..) Lawende & co (jews) coming out of the nearby club, see a man with a woman resembling Eddowes.
- 1. 44 Eddowes' body is discovered.
- 2.55 Goulston St graffito discovered, plus apron piece. Reference to "jews" and also "nothing".
Is it all coincidence?? Or could the killer, perhaps a "respectably dressed man", have somehow heard Eddowes calling herself "nothing" at the jailhouse, and followed her on her release? Was the graffito a bit of black humour, on the killer's part?
Could the well dressed man be part of a killer team who lost sight of his killing partner and their prey for a moment? Or was he a civilian vigilante of some sort?
Or do you think it's all by chance?
Just a passing idea, Probably 'nothing'. But worth looking at, if only to clear it off my list.
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