Originally posted by lynn cates
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Just to clarify, Blackwell's best estimate was within 20 minutes of his arrival at 1:16, but no more than 30 minutes at the very outside. This would put Liz's most likely time of death after 12:56 but certainly no earlier than 12:46.
Originally posted by lynn cates
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I think you may have that the wrong way round. If the last poll was anything to go by Liz's place is as safe as houses. Nobody has yet managed to argue her out of Jack's murderous grip.
The argument that someone else killed Liz and hoped to 'hide' her among the Whitechapel Murderer's victims doesn't quite work because if this assassin didn't have time to make a single Jack-like slash then Jack wouldn't have had time either. Some posters (not you I hasten to add! ) want to have it both ways. Whoever killed Liz was not still with her body at the moment of death, whether he went to hide in the shadows while she lay dying or legged it straight out of the yard after inflicting a single cut. Does this fit with someone she could have identified, who had no experience of inflicting fatal knife wounds and therefore could have bungled this one for all he knew and left her able to talk? Or with a complete stranger who had very recent throat-cutting experience with similar women, and had no fear of this one grassing him up?
Love,
Caz
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