and, after all, the killer managed to achieve even more in considerably less time, later at Mitre Square
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Originally posted by FISHY1118 View PostThen in that scenario Long is 100 percent wrong in her sighting of Chapman at 5.30am. Isnt she ?
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Dave
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Dr. Phillips: ''I think I can guide you by saying that I myself could not have performed all the injuries I saw on that woman, and effect them, even without a struggle, under a quarter of an hour. If I had done it in a deliberate way, such as would fall to the duties of a surgeon, it would probably have taken me the best part of an hour.''
Remember, no changing the inquest statement to fit a different narrative . Lets stick to what the Dr said shall we, and his is quite clear.
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Then in that scenario Long is 100 percent wrong in her sighting of Chapman at 5.30am. Isnt she ?
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Originally posted by FISHY1118 View PostIf we are to believe Codosch and the majority of people i would say do, then he has Annie hitting the fence at 5.25am. Dr Phillips testified ''he could not perform all the injuries to that women in under 15 minutes''. Therefor One must accept that JTR was ripping into dear poor Annie right up until 5.40am in the now daylight hour while the entire occupants of 29 Handbury st were getting ready to begin their day .Not to mention that at any moment anyone could have entered the back yard to use to privy , after all there was 17 people living at 29 Hanbury st . Then theres Codosch, who from 5.15am went into his yard and back ''twice'' , just meters away from a 5 foot 6 inch fence and neither he or jack flinched or battered an eyelid to either ones presence.
Not at all...not if the thud on the fence was, say, her arm or leg striking it as the killer posed her body...ok it might mean the killer crouching beside the body and pausing as Cadosche performed his first set of ablutions...or it might mean that the voices Cadosche heard were the killer muttering to himself...but then that would put the final phase of the killing at about 5.25am.
I've also never been sure about Bagster-Phillips estimate of time taken in this case...the killer managed it in less time than a doctor because he doesn't give a fig about the outcome and doesn't need to take such care...and, after all, the killer managed to achieve even more in considerably less time, later at Mitre Square
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Dave
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Long was mistaken when she saw Annie, or Cadosch was mistaken when he heard Annie hit the fence with a thud. Something doesn't add up'',IF'' their times are accurate . As we only have their inquest times to work from , thats what we have to go by.One must not assume clocks or watches were wrong or peoples habits differ or change the times to suit another narrative .
If we are to believe Codosch and the majority of people i would say do, then he has Annie hitting the fence at 5.25am. Dr Phillips testified ''he could not perform all the injuries to that women in under 15 minutes''. Therefor One must accept that JTR was ripping into dear poor Annie right up until 5.40am in the now daylight hour while the entire occupants of 29 Handbury st were getting ready to begin their day .Not to mention that at any moment anyone could have entered the back yard to use to privy , after all there was 17 people living at 29 Hanbury st . Then theres Codosch, who from 5.15am went into his yard and back ''twice'' , just meters away from a 5 foot 6 inch fence and neither he or jack flinched or battered an eyelid to either ones presence.
so i guess because clever jack was never caught then this is how it must of went down right ?
Well we all know he was never caught , but i for one have a hard time believing poor Annie Chapmans murder went down like that . Maybe in the movies
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Thanks for the post , and all very possible ,.. although chapman is indeed a long time .
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Question is, was it unusual for people walking the streets at night to be not accounted for, for gaps in time?
If they were soliciting then absences are to be expected and clients unlikely to come forward.
If they were begging then they would need to distance themselves from fellow beggars to eliminate competition.
Plus there is always the "Rhubenhold option", that they might have been having a quick kip.
Mrs Nicols and Catherine Eddowes could easily fill an hour gap wondering around, particularly as time in the Victorian era East End was a malleable notion.
Mrs Chapman has a rather long gap, but the fact that Long saw her rules out any kidnap or similar ideas, so really she is the only curiosity.
If Mrs Tabram, Stride and Mary Kelly were killed by the same hand as the other three, we have no serial killer pattern with regard to time gaps.Last edited by drstrange169; 07-17-2019, 02:51 AM.
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Not if we take cadosch as true . anyway still leaves 4 hour in between .
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Mrs Chapman was reported seen by Elizabeth Long.
Catherine Eddowes was seen (but not absolutely conformed) by Lawende et al.
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Where Were They
Polly Nichols , 2.30am [ ten minute s from bucks row ] 3.45am found dead . 1 1/4 hours where was she?
Annie Chapman last seen 1.35 am, found dead 6.00am 4 hours no reported sighting, where was she ?
Catherine Eddows 1.00am [ten minutes from mitre sq] 1.44am found dead . no positive i.d since leaving police station, where was she ?Tags: None
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