Ben -I have to say that I disagree with you about BSM and Liz.
I personally would plump for Liz being a victim of JtR, and this seems to fit with her soliciting, going willingly with a client to a dark spot off the street,
being attacked with no time to call out, and clutching the cachous in a 'death grip' with the suddeness of the attack, and the way that her throat was cut. More contentiously, being murdered in proximity to a jewish club.
I can't equate her murder with BSM drawing attention to himself in the Street, with Pipeman standing nearby (even if we agree that Schwartz was genuine and 'unforeseen').
I don't know what to make of BSM -he clearly didn't want Liz to stay in that spot, but I don't think that he'd want any witnesses if he hoped to mutilate her....and wouldn't Pipeman have come forward with such a huge reward offered for JtR's capture ?
Given the 'timeline' Jack couldn't have been far away when Schwartz passed
-but I don't think that he was BSM.
I personally would plump for Liz being a victim of JtR, and this seems to fit with her soliciting, going willingly with a client to a dark spot off the street,
being attacked with no time to call out, and clutching the cachous in a 'death grip' with the suddeness of the attack, and the way that her throat was cut. More contentiously, being murdered in proximity to a jewish club.
I can't equate her murder with BSM drawing attention to himself in the Street, with Pipeman standing nearby (even if we agree that Schwartz was genuine and 'unforeseen').
I don't know what to make of BSM -he clearly didn't want Liz to stay in that spot, but I don't think that he'd want any witnesses if he hoped to mutilate her....and wouldn't Pipeman have come forward with such a huge reward offered for JtR's capture ?
Given the 'timeline' Jack couldn't have been far away when Schwartz passed
-but I don't think that he was BSM.
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