Hi Observer,
Which brings me back to a point I made earlier, namely - why didn't her assailant just leave it there at the point that Schwartz left? After all, it's not as if being charged with squabbling was going to get him into much hot water with the Law, even assuming that Liz - or the police - decided to take it further. It strikes me that Stride's killer took it into his mind to kill her, but to do no more than that.
If he had been Jack, then I can easily imagine her ending up with more than half her neck cut through - and possibly a lot more besides. It would have taken scarcely a minute for the knife to have completed any intended circumnavigation of her throat, for her skirts to be thrown up and at least an initial slash to be made into her abdomen.
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If he had been Jack, then I can easily imagine her ending up with more than half her neck cut through - and possibly a lot more besides. It would have taken scarcely a minute for the knife to have completed any intended circumnavigation of her throat, for her skirts to be thrown up and at least an initial slash to be made into her abdomen.
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