Originally posted by perrymason
Originally posted by perrymason
Originally posted by perrymason
As far as Dutfield's Yard being good for 'ripping', I frankly don't think any of the Ripper's murder sites were good choices for murder. My point is that in Hanbury Street he chose NOT to take Chapman back behind the shadows of the privy, but instead to killer her next to the door where he could affect his escape quickly if necessary. In Mitre Square he killed Eddowes in the darkest corner closest to an exit. In Buck's Row, he could hear anyone approaching from any direction before they could see him. If he killed in the back of Dutfield's yard he'd run a higher risk of being apprehended on his way out of the yard.
We done now?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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