Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon
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I am afraid we are going to have to disagree on this one Abby.
Swanson - Schwatrz man may not need be the murderer, Schwartz man may have left her where she was then accosted by another man.
The Star - The truth of the man's statement is not wholly accepted [ Schwartz ]
New York Times - The daring character of the murders is evident from the fact that two people at least saw a man and the woman together in the Berner-street gateway, and one saw him throw her down. He went away and left her there, but it was half an hour before it was known that she had been murdered.
Again evidence of pipeman as a possibility, and the rest dosnt support your argument at all, only that a little time passed before her body was discovered.
Schwartz saw BS man pull Liz away from the entrance to the club, not into it. And would Liz then follow someone into the passageway who had just assaulted her ? I would say probably not.
Is BS mans actions consistent with Jack's ? I would have to say no.
Is Liz being a victim of Jack's consistent with his victimology, method of kill etc ? On the balance of probability I would say yes.
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