Originally posted by Lechmere
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3. Did he approach Paul with a terrible aspect to his face because that was the kind of guy he was, or was it because he had just murdered someone. Did this initial contact establish a pecking order between the two -
4. Did he tap Paul on the shoulder, as Paul pirouetted around him, just to attract his attention or as part of a show of dominance?
Would he - had he been the murderer - have been worried about leaving a trace of blood - would he have already wiped his hands? Or was he already thinking that he would get Paul to touch the body and so possibly independently get blood trasfers.
Or was he just a tactile individual.
5. Why did he egg Paul on to touch the body? Why did he touch the body himself? Why didn't he try and talk to th body if they were not sure that she had swooned or not?
Was it as he was a tactile kinda guy (see above)?
Is touching up the prostrate body of a woman normal behaviour in the Victorian period? Did it happen in any of the other Whitechapel murders?
Was it to insinuate Paul into the murder, to make sure that both possibly had good reason to have blood on them?
He almost seems to have ordered Paul to touch her - was this also an act to show dominance?
6. Why did he refuse to help Paul prop her up?
Was it because he suddenly developed an aversion to touching her - in case she woke up and cried 'rape'?
Or was it because he knew he had sliced her throat and that if she was moved this would become immediatley apparent.
7. Why did they leave Polly lying in the street either dead or possibly freshly raped and unconscious without alerting immediate neighbours or nightwatchmen?
Was it because they were late for work and assumed they would bump into a policeman somewhere along the way?
Or was itt because Cross was anxious to be as far from the crime scene as possible before anyone took too close a look at Polly?
All these points above just really emphasize that had Lech just killed Polly he would have done none of these things-On the moment he heard someone approaching the killer would have high tailed it out of there, just like the Ripper always did. Not stick around and do the above, at which any time he could have been nailed.
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