C.d. speaks of bladders. Sam speaks of mathematical probabilities. Let´s mix the two together, leaving aside that I have never taken any specific interest in American bladders. In the end, I guess it may prove me totally wrong, but I´ll take that chance willingly.
Let´s say that there were thirty men in that club. Let´s assume that they consumed some beer, making them more prone to take their bladders for a walk every now and then. Let´s theorize the clubmen spent about five hours each in the club that night. Let´s assume they took three leaks each during the night.
That means that 90 bladders (well...) were given an excursion into the yard that night. Let´s say that the period it took to scare the Ripper into interrupting his handiwork was the period when they shoved the door open. Let´s allow for three seconds as the time it took.
If we accept this, we are left with 90x3 seconds, a total of 270 seconds.
Five hours in total, that amounts to (5x60)x60 = 18 000 seconds. That allows for a one and a half per cent chance that a bladder - american or not - was taken for a walk in the yard at that exact time. Meaning that we are left with a ninety-eight and a half per cent chance that no-one was taking a leak at the time.
Now, combine this with Sams statistics on how big the chance was that Jack would stray onto Berner Street at the exact moment asked for by those who see Stride as a Ripper victim, and we are left with astronomical odds, c.d!
Statistically, c.d, I think we are left with, shall we say, extremely slim possibilities that the Jack-got-there-just-in-time-but-was-interrupted- in-that-split-second-believe-you-me-scenario holds a single drop of water - let alone any fluid coming from an american bladder...
The best, c.d!
Fisherman
Let´s say that there were thirty men in that club. Let´s assume that they consumed some beer, making them more prone to take their bladders for a walk every now and then. Let´s theorize the clubmen spent about five hours each in the club that night. Let´s assume they took three leaks each during the night.
That means that 90 bladders (well...) were given an excursion into the yard that night. Let´s say that the period it took to scare the Ripper into interrupting his handiwork was the period when they shoved the door open. Let´s allow for three seconds as the time it took.
If we accept this, we are left with 90x3 seconds, a total of 270 seconds.
Five hours in total, that amounts to (5x60)x60 = 18 000 seconds. That allows for a one and a half per cent chance that a bladder - american or not - was taken for a walk in the yard at that exact time. Meaning that we are left with a ninety-eight and a half per cent chance that no-one was taking a leak at the time.
Now, combine this with Sams statistics on how big the chance was that Jack would stray onto Berner Street at the exact moment asked for by those who see Stride as a Ripper victim, and we are left with astronomical odds, c.d!
Statistically, c.d, I think we are left with, shall we say, extremely slim possibilities that the Jack-got-there-just-in-time-but-was-interrupted- in-that-split-second-believe-you-me-scenario holds a single drop of water - let alone any fluid coming from an american bladder...
The best, c.d!
Fisherman
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