Hi LadyG,
It does seem rather unlikely, though, that Kelly's client-base would consist of (m)any people who were in a position to stump up for much bigger sums. The advantage of alleyways over rooms to my mind is the fact that a prostitute was in a position to service clients (and thus earn money) as a faster rate than if she was spending considerable time in her room. This had the added advantage of her sheets not being sullied by a less-than-frangrant stranger.
But someone willing to plunk down a much bigger sum?

) Then there's an even longer lull. Imagine his desperation at this point. This makes it difficult to believe that having at last got a woman where he wanted her, he would be content to watch Mary undress, and even let her lie down, so that he had to kill her from the "wrong" side.
"Killer" is good enough for me.
Comment