Fish,
Your hypothesis would make sense except for a few things:
* The evidence points away from (and not to) a domestic murder.
* Stride's alleged 'row' with Kidney three days prior was a verbal row, not a physical row as often assumed. Had it been physical, there would have been ample evidence on her person a mere three days later, yet there was none. In fact, there was no evidence whatsoever that she experienced habitual physical abuse.
* Kidney - not a particular bright man - drew zero suspicion from Stride's associates or the police and willingly placed himself in the authorities hands.
* Kidney willingly put himself in front of people who potentially witnessed the murder of Stride and thus might be able to identify him.
* The police, following their interogation of Kidney and thorough investigation into Stride's life and whereabouts were not moved to consider Kidney a suspect in her murder.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
Your hypothesis would make sense except for a few things:
* The evidence points away from (and not to) a domestic murder.
* Stride's alleged 'row' with Kidney three days prior was a verbal row, not a physical row as often assumed. Had it been physical, there would have been ample evidence on her person a mere three days later, yet there was none. In fact, there was no evidence whatsoever that she experienced habitual physical abuse.
* Kidney - not a particular bright man - drew zero suspicion from Stride's associates or the police and willingly placed himself in the authorities hands.
* Kidney willingly put himself in front of people who potentially witnessed the murder of Stride and thus might be able to identify him.
* The police, following their interogation of Kidney and thorough investigation into Stride's life and whereabouts were not moved to consider Kidney a suspect in her murder.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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