They both gave her money, but only one could come to her room and perhaps just walk in, and thats Barnett
If Fleming was accustomed to visiting her regularly, he could easily have "just walked in", especially if he lived a minute away in the Victoria Home. If Kelly's killer had monitered her movements for some time prior to murdering her, he could easily have walked in too. It would simply have been a case of monitering the various comings and goings to know when she was most likely to be alone and asleep.
Like Robert, I'm not sure why the killer needed to knock or tap. A sleeping victim is easier to kill than a non-sleeping one.
Best regards,
Ben
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