Hello Sox,
She was broke when found dead and there was no indication that her pockets were rifled.
It only suggests that she wanted her to hold it until she got back. She evidently planned to come back sometime. There's no indication that it wasn't that night. It has also been stated that Liz didn't pre-pay for her bed, but this was common for these women not to do so,usually waiting to pay on their return.
If Mr. Brown saw Liz at 12:45, as he stated, it was after PC Smith's sighting and Brown saw no flower on Stride, but Smith did. Brown could have seen the other couple that was noticed by Mrs. Mortimer.
Why would that be the case? Eddowes was supposedly seen with her hand on a man's chest. Kelly was singing to Blochy face. It wouln't be illogical for a prostitute to show affection to someone they were planning to have sex with. I don't think it would be uncommon for a punter to buy a flower either. Of course, Liz could have bought it to look pretty. She was seen kissing and cuddling with men of different descriptions so she was really spreading her free love around.
I'm a sorry. I don't understand that one. You don't think the man with the deerstalker hat and parcel standing with Liz in front of the club could be a club member?
If witnesses are to be relied on, then Liz Stride was seen with several men in less than 2 hours before her death- unless it was one man with a hat collection. She's out on the street at 1 a. m. Maybe she was selling raffle tickets for the club.
All of the victims had a common pattern. They had suffered failed marrages or had on and off relationships. They were alcoholics. When they found themselves on their own, they reverted to prostitution. They spent their money quickly and kept late hours. Yes, Liz cleaned rooms, Kate went hopping and Annie made artificial flowers, but if these women were killed by the same hand they were probably killed because of the one common denominator that they all shared- either full or part time.
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... she leaves a piece of green velvet with Catherine Lane to be given back on her return. Suggesting that Stride already had a bed.
... James Brown hears Stride say to a man "No, not tonight, some other night." Hardly the act of a soliciting prostitute.
... she is seen kissing and cuddling on two separate occasions, again hardly what you would expect from a common prostitute, she also has a flower...strong indications of something much more than sex for money.
Also, PC Smiths statement is quite clear, ''he had a newspaper parcel in his hand'', not a newspaper.
If witnesses are to be relied on, then Liz Stride was seen with several men in less than 2 hours before her death- unless it was one man with a hat collection. She's out on the street at 1 a. m. Maybe she was selling raffle tickets for the club.
All of the victims had a common pattern. They had suffered failed marrages or had on and off relationships. They were alcoholics. When they found themselves on their own, they reverted to prostitution. They spent their money quickly and kept late hours. Yes, Liz cleaned rooms, Kate went hopping and Annie made artificial flowers, but if these women were killed by the same hand they were probably killed because of the one common denominator that they all shared- either full or part time.
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