Hey everyone. here's something I had time to think about for a good posting. Now, assuming that both the killer of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes are both one and the same, the question is" once fleeing from Dutfield's Yard, why go west in the direction of the City of London? I mean, if the killer was interrupted while trying to cut up Stride, I think his immediate instinct would be self-preservation, not homicide. That being said, after killing Eddowes, he heads back in the direction of Whitechapel, presumably to his dwellings. We know this by the location of the apron found in Goulston Street. Now, back to the question. After killing Stride, the killer runs towards Mitre Square, which is completely in the opposite direction of his primary comfort zone. Why didn't he head north towards Spitalfields or a little east, near Mile End Road?
Also, does anyway here think he intentionally sought out Eddowes to kill or did he just come across her while fleeing and, since he had the opportunity, he decided to take it? What does anyone hear think?
Also, does anyway here think he intentionally sought out Eddowes to kill or did he just come across her while fleeing and, since he had the opportunity, he decided to take it? What does anyone hear think?
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