My point was more that there would be little to connect a woman known only by sight with the emerging news about a murder victim - and no reason to do so unless it was someone you saw on a pretty regular basis or at the same locations and suddenly you stopped seeing her and the description of the victim matched in more than one distinctive detail.
For instance, for Carrie Maxwell to have been sure that the woman she claimed to talk to was the one later found murdered in her room, she'd have had to know more than just the very common name Mary Kelly, or the fact that she lived in the vicinity.
If anyone from just a few doors away from me, or anyone I regularly see on the bus or in the local shops, pubs or restaurants were mentioned by name in today's paper as a missing person or murder victim, but with only a basic description or less than accurate drawing, chances are I wouldn't have the foggiest if I knew the person concerned by sight or not.
Love,
Caz
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For instance, for Carrie Maxwell to have been sure that the woman she claimed to talk to was the one later found murdered in her room, she'd have had to know more than just the very common name Mary Kelly, or the fact that she lived in the vicinity.
If anyone from just a few doors away from me, or anyone I regularly see on the bus or in the local shops, pubs or restaurants were mentioned by name in today's paper as a missing person or murder victim, but with only a basic description or less than accurate drawing, chances are I wouldn't have the foggiest if I knew the person concerned by sight or not.
Love,
Caz
X
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