Hunter wrote:
It may be as simple that Liz felt safe in front of a place where there was still some activity... There had been a little talk of a murderer going 'round at the time.
This makes much sense, Hunter.
Hunter wrote:
Also, Liz left the lodging house with 6d. She was found dead, with no money and her pockets had not been rifled.
Very interesting point! I haven't thought of that! I wonder if she spent all 6d drinking, or if her killer quickly went through her pockets after she was dead – but would he do that BEFORE starting with the mutilations (if he was the Ripper), and, obviously, before getting interrupted? Maybe by the time this was his routine, kill, then look for money, them mutilate – so as to not get blood on any of the money he was hoping to find. But in her (intact, as in non-torn) pockets were found objects such as her key, a pencil, some combs, buttons, and pieces of paper.
At any rate, one thing is certain, he didn't start with mugging her, the cachous still in her clutched left hand show that she was completely surprised by the assault. Unless he put a knife on her throat and asked her to give him her money and she did with one hand, while nervously clutching at the cachous with the other hand.
Actually, I don't even care! I'm off.
Oh, and I've looked in the papers and it looks like Ms Diemshitz and friends lied to the police to cover up Diemshitz and his friend having beaten up people during the riot in front of the IWMC
, but this is light years away from suspecting poor Diemshitz to have instigated a cover up with Schwartz as a fake witness for Stride's murder.
							
						
					It may be as simple that Liz felt safe in front of a place where there was still some activity... There had been a little talk of a murderer going 'round at the time.
This makes much sense, Hunter.
Hunter wrote:
Also, Liz left the lodging house with 6d. She was found dead, with no money and her pockets had not been rifled.
Very interesting point! I haven't thought of that! I wonder if she spent all 6d drinking, or if her killer quickly went through her pockets after she was dead – but would he do that BEFORE starting with the mutilations (if he was the Ripper), and, obviously, before getting interrupted? Maybe by the time this was his routine, kill, then look for money, them mutilate – so as to not get blood on any of the money he was hoping to find. But in her (intact, as in non-torn) pockets were found objects such as her key, a pencil, some combs, buttons, and pieces of paper.
At any rate, one thing is certain, he didn't start with mugging her, the cachous still in her clutched left hand show that she was completely surprised by the assault. Unless he put a knife on her throat and asked her to give him her money and she did with one hand, while nervously clutching at the cachous with the other hand.
Actually, I don't even care! I'm off.
Oh, and I've looked in the papers and it looks like Ms Diemshitz and friends lied to the police to cover up Diemshitz and his friend having beaten up people during the riot in front of the IWMC

, but this is light years away from suspecting poor Diemshitz to have instigated a cover up with Schwartz as a fake witness for Stride's murder.
							
						
! But I can swear I was reading about her somewhere very recently, possibly in one of the “dissertations“ posted here on casebook, and there it said that she allegedly spoke, besides her native Swedish, German and English without a discernable accent. I very much doubt the latter, but I can personally attest to the fact that if one speaks Swedish, native or not, one can understand a bit of German, and Dutch, and even Yiddish (a bit). At least I do. And it very much looks like Liz was an extrovert and a big story-teller, so I'd expect her to also be gifted in foreign languages, as most Swedes traditionally are!
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