Fisherman wrote:
Getting rid of BS would have equalled getting rid of the man who possibly lived in FAshion Street, Maria. Thatīs how I see it, at least. He tallies very well with Marshallīs man, and that means he may well have been the man who provided both flower and cachous.
I hadn't realised that you were equating the imagined Fashion-Street-guy with BS, Fish. In that case, you should know that I'm going to try to research BS for similar incidents in The Old Bailey and the Malborough Courts. Possibly a Polyanna idea, but it can't hurt.
Fisherman wrote:
So why not beat Stride about the face before cutting her - if, that is, it was the Ripper? Why the deviation? He was not interrupted - at least not if we work from the assumption that he added the throat-cut AFTER the beatings.
Well, he didn't beat Eddowes or Mary Kelly either. What I'm saying here is that it was a blitz-attack, thus not plausibly domestic. Now, if you too consider BS as the assailant (which I don't recall you mentioning before), then things change. Because an attack by BS would have been in stages. Still, most probably not domestic, in my opinion.
Getting rid of BS would have equalled getting rid of the man who possibly lived in FAshion Street, Maria. Thatīs how I see it, at least. He tallies very well with Marshallīs man, and that means he may well have been the man who provided both flower and cachous.
I hadn't realised that you were equating the imagined Fashion-Street-guy with BS, Fish. In that case, you should know that I'm going to try to research BS for similar incidents in The Old Bailey and the Malborough Courts. Possibly a Polyanna idea, but it can't hurt.
Fisherman wrote:
So why not beat Stride about the face before cutting her - if, that is, it was the Ripper? Why the deviation? He was not interrupted - at least not if we work from the assumption that he added the throat-cut AFTER the beatings.
Well, he didn't beat Eddowes or Mary Kelly either. What I'm saying here is that it was a blitz-attack, thus not plausibly domestic. Now, if you too consider BS as the assailant (which I don't recall you mentioning before), then things change. Because an attack by BS would have been in stages. Still, most probably not domestic, in my opinion.
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