Originally posted by c.d.
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I do realize that it seems as if I want to use Solicitation as the litmus test for whether Liz Stride was a Ripper victim, but in practical terms it is but one factor among many that lead me to that conclusion. For this thread... it is the element I emphasize the most.
I believe what we can use reliably cd are the statements concerning her demeanor and attitude before leaving the lodging house, as the evening progresses using various witnesses, and as she is last seen by someone that I personally feel is reliable,.. PC William Smith.
From the request for a lint brush, to a description of Liz's ensemble by a house mate as "good evening wear", to the leaving of the velvet with someone other than the landlady... which was the convention...for a period of time she could not quantify other than "till I return", , ..the fact she leaves without stating or hinting or in passing that she will return at all that night,... the fact that she is not seen in the act of "sex-sales" when in the company of others,...the fact that she is sober, yet without the 6d she left the lodging house with, but she brandishes 2 new things that we did not hear that she had with her when she left the lodging house,...the fact that she is seen in the company of who was very likely William Wess with editions of the fresh off the press Arbeter Fraint under his arm by PC Smith,....the single cut, nothing indicating further interest in her....the fact its possible she was cut while falling....the fact that the statements of the onsite witnesses vary greatly from the first ones taken an hour after the murder to the ones given, or discarded or witheld, at the Inquest...and those early accounts appear to dramatically contradict the statements given by the 3 people most responsible for the Club and its liability at the Inquest,...the fact that she had been gainfully employed recently, "among the Jews", and had paid work as recent as earlier that day,....the fact that she is found far closer to the actual street than Annie Chapman, Kate Eddowes or Mary Kelly...thereby eliminating the likelihood of time and privacy for any kind of mutilations.....
There are more ideas about this case to cite, but the main thing to focus on when assessing Liz Stride, IMHO of course, is that the killer of Polly and Annie would have mutilated any future victims with the same focus and intent. A murder is just the preamble.
Best regards cd
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