People get so worked up about these mouth fresheners. What they probably represent in this case is that Liz likely didnt know she was about to buy the farm. Cashous are not any kind of defensive weapon, and they are for people who plan on having breath to freshen. All they represent is a sudden attack at a time when she didnt realize the danger.
She quite obviously wasnt holding them for 15 minutes, they were not seen in her hand when BSM accosts her, and none were found having been shaken from her grip near the accosting site.
Accosting and shaken might be key concepts here....because if a woman in modern day was accosted on the street and falls, she might take a swig of her water bottle in her purse or knapsack afterwards.
Another key concept might be attempts at a more attractive presentation....because if she was waiting for someone specific for a "date",...remember she chose not to pay for her bed and didnt know when she might return...she obviously hadnt met up with him prior to BSM yet, cause she is still there alone when he arrives. So the "date" may still be inside.
When you take into account the twisted and nicked scarf, the single slice, and the comments that Blackwell added to the answer on how the killer got hold of her.....grabbing her by the scarf from behind, twisting it to choke her and pulling her off her feet, sliding the knife across her throat as she fell,...works with those details. And that has her facing away from her killer.....and that may be why cashous are in her hand when it happens. She was trying to walk away from the man.
Best regards all.
She quite obviously wasnt holding them for 15 minutes, they were not seen in her hand when BSM accosts her, and none were found having been shaken from her grip near the accosting site.
Accosting and shaken might be key concepts here....because if a woman in modern day was accosted on the street and falls, she might take a swig of her water bottle in her purse or knapsack afterwards.
Another key concept might be attempts at a more attractive presentation....because if she was waiting for someone specific for a "date",...remember she chose not to pay for her bed and didnt know when she might return...she obviously hadnt met up with him prior to BSM yet, cause she is still there alone when he arrives. So the "date" may still be inside.
When you take into account the twisted and nicked scarf, the single slice, and the comments that Blackwell added to the answer on how the killer got hold of her.....grabbing her by the scarf from behind, twisting it to choke her and pulling her off her feet, sliding the knife across her throat as she fell,...works with those details. And that has her facing away from her killer.....and that may be why cashous are in her hand when it happens. She was trying to walk away from the man.
Best regards all.
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