Abby:
"Just because the murder sites are not on Lechs direct route to work, does not mean he had to alter his path to work to look for victims-he could have gone the same way everytime and met the victims on his regular path and then been led by them to the spots where there bodies were found."
Hallelujah and amen to that!
"its highly unlikely JtR would be hunting/killing on his way to work"
Mmm, I know you think this. But I stnad by my suggestion that he was killing in his comfort zone at an hour that represented the best (and quite probably only) window of time to him.
" He had a tight deadline to get to work and would be sacked for showing up late"
Did he? Do we KNOW this? Do we KNOW that he did not rise fifteen minutes early on his killing mornings? Or thirty? How can we tell? And how sure can we be that he did not have some slack at Pickfordīs, having worked more than two decades there? How do we KNOW that his closest boss would not cover for him - the faithful Pickforder, striving to make ends meet, and with a newborn, probably sickly, child at home?
How can we tell, Abby? I know I canīt.
" After his murders, it more than likely he would want to get back to somewhere private to do whatever he wanted with his goodies, not somewhere public, like work."
How do you know that he did not just throw them away? Statistics? How do you know he did not eat them? Statistics?
"Highly unlikely JtR would be showing up to work with bloodstains, knife and organs without ever being suspected or caught."
Oh, not again! We canīt tell that there was blood, he could have used a basin on his route to work IF he needed to. We donīt know to what extent he was scrutinized at Pickfordīs, do we? I donīt think there was an everyday procedure for checking for blood, Abby!
It WOULD be unusual to kill en route to work. But thatīs it - it would NOT have been in any way impossible, and we know silch about the surrounding circumstances. He may have shared premises with ten others, and he may have had a place of his own.
"He has only one red flag of possibly suspicious behavior"
That, I think, would depend on who does the counting...
The best,
Fisherman
"Just because the murder sites are not on Lechs direct route to work, does not mean he had to alter his path to work to look for victims-he could have gone the same way everytime and met the victims on his regular path and then been led by them to the spots where there bodies were found."
Hallelujah and amen to that!
"its highly unlikely JtR would be hunting/killing on his way to work"
Mmm, I know you think this. But I stnad by my suggestion that he was killing in his comfort zone at an hour that represented the best (and quite probably only) window of time to him.
" He had a tight deadline to get to work and would be sacked for showing up late"
Did he? Do we KNOW this? Do we KNOW that he did not rise fifteen minutes early on his killing mornings? Or thirty? How can we tell? And how sure can we be that he did not have some slack at Pickfordīs, having worked more than two decades there? How do we KNOW that his closest boss would not cover for him - the faithful Pickforder, striving to make ends meet, and with a newborn, probably sickly, child at home?
How can we tell, Abby? I know I canīt.
" After his murders, it more than likely he would want to get back to somewhere private to do whatever he wanted with his goodies, not somewhere public, like work."
How do you know that he did not just throw them away? Statistics? How do you know he did not eat them? Statistics?
"Highly unlikely JtR would be showing up to work with bloodstains, knife and organs without ever being suspected or caught."
Oh, not again! We canīt tell that there was blood, he could have used a basin on his route to work IF he needed to. We donīt know to what extent he was scrutinized at Pickfordīs, do we? I donīt think there was an everyday procedure for checking for blood, Abby!
It WOULD be unusual to kill en route to work. But thatīs it - it would NOT have been in any way impossible, and we know silch about the surrounding circumstances. He may have shared premises with ten others, and he may have had a place of his own.
"He has only one red flag of possibly suspicious behavior"
That, I think, would depend on who does the counting...
The best,
Fisherman
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