Oh, youīve had plenty of time, Ben.
If we are to go on discussing him, though, letīs do so on another thread!
I think a more productive line of enquiry for you might be to research cases of serial offenders who claim their victims whilst walking to work. My contention, based on my study of a number of serial killers, is that very seldom occurs because it would constitute such an imprudent move on the part of the killer.
Both men had just traversed Buckīs Row, ill-famed though it was, Ben. I donīt think that they had very much choice but to walk streets carrying danger.
Well, he varied between 3.20 and 3.30. And it would have taken five, not six minutes to Buckīs Row according to Connor. That means that he could have walked the stretch AND back again in that time.
Regards,
Ben
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