Ok forgive if this has been asked before but it's said that Diemschutz was the one that found Stride's body and that her blood was still flowing from the wound, her body was cold in some places but warm in others. The common belief is that the Ripper was either interrupted before he could do his thing with Stride's body or that Stride wasn't a Ripper victim at all. When I think "interrupted" I think, ok someone is coming, let me run off, Stride was discovered at about 1am but if the dockworker is to be believed that he saw Stride just 15 minutes earlier telling someone "not tonight, maybe some other night," I mean that's just 15 minutes for crying out loud. That would lead me to think that the Ripper heard something or someone coming and took off but was wrong but better safe than sorry. My question is, first Stride is mostly considered a victim of the Ripper but what's the proof of that other than area and timing; or is that the gist of it? Does it say anywhere that Diemschutz actually saw anyone walking away or anything? I mean I know it was super dark but still.
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After discovering Strides body, Diemschutz left it for a moment to go and alert the club about the murder. If her killer was hiding in one of the dark spots in the yard, this would present a window of opportunity to escape. So I would guess the Ripper heard Diemschutz approaching went to hide in the shadows of the yard out of sight. When Diemschutz left momentarily, the Ripper fled. Diemschutz himself said there were areas of the yard he couldn't see.
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Don't forget a third option. That she was killed in order to protect his identity. He took his chance to kill her in order to not be identified and she may have tried to get to the club as an attempt to reach safety as she was suspcious. He may have hid in the shadows or he may have been the footsteps Fanny Mortimer heard.
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Originally posted by Astatine211 View PostAfter discovering Strides body, Diemschutz left it for a moment to go and alert the club about the murder. If her killer was hiding in one of the dark spots in the yard, this would present a window of opportunity to escape. So I would guess the Ripper heard Diemschutz approaching went to hide in the shadows of the yard out of sight. When Diemschutz left momentarily, the Ripper fled. Diemschutz himself said there were areas of the yard he couldn't see.
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Originally posted by clark2710 View Post
Ok I take it there was a big debate over Stride being a Ripper victim once upon a time?
Several very lengthy, twisty turny 'was she or wasn't she' debates have been going on for what seems like decades.
Here's a suggestion, clark. Before you start a new thread, just take a look at all the existing ones to see if your question has already been discussed ad nauseam.
Have a safe and relaxing weekend.
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by caz View Post
You're not from around here, are you?
Several very lengthy, twisty turny 'was she or wasn't she' debates have been going on for what seems like decades.
Here's a suggestion, clark. Before you start a new thread, just take a look at all the existing ones to see if your question has already been discussed ad nauseam.
Have a safe and relaxing weekend.
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by clark2710 View PostOk forgive if this has been asked before but it's said that Diemschutz was the one that found Stride's body and that her blood was still flowing from the wound, her body was cold in some places but warm in others. The common belief is that the Ripper was either interrupted before he could do his thing with Stride's body or that Stride wasn't a Ripper victim at all. When I think "interrupted" I think, ok someone is coming, let me run off, Stride was discovered at about 1am but if the dockworker is to be believed that he saw Stride just 15 minutes earlier telling someone "not tonight, maybe some other night," I mean that's just 15 minutes for crying out loud. That would lead me to think that the Ripper heard something or someone coming and took off but was wrong but better safe than sorry. My question is, first Stride is mostly considered a victim of the Ripper but what's the proof of that other than area and timing; or is that the gist of it? Does it say anywhere that Diemschutz actually saw anyone walking away or anything? I mean I know it was super dark but still.
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