People who don't accept Jack as Liz's killer make the argument that his arrival on the scene just after the BS man had left is too much of a coincidence. But what if Jack had been there first? Consider this scenario -- Liz is waiting for Jack or Jack approaches her as a customer. Liz suggests going into the yard for a quick one. Jack does not like the idea of killing so close to the club but is overcome by the opportunity at hand. He tells Liz that he wants to check out the yard to see how secluded it is or he tells Liz that he wants to use the privy first. Jack checks the yard. Enter the BS man. Liz tells him that she has a customer but there is no one in sight. The BS man takes offense at this perceived slight. Now we have the scene that Schwartz saw. The BS man sees Jack approaching from the yard and says "ah **** she did have a customer" and goes off in search of other prostitutes. Liz tells Jack what just took place. Liz then takes Jack into the yard and Jack does his thing. This would also explain the cachous. Liz gets them out after the BS man has left so that she can use them to service Jack.
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It is a beautiful day here and I am taking the day off and going on a long bike ride. I shall read the comments when I get back.
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What say you?
It is a beautiful day here and I am taking the day off and going on a long bike ride. I shall read the comments when I get back.
c.d.
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