Originally posted by perrymason
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Suppose for a silly moment that you were forced to do what was done to MJK. Would you wish to do that out in the streets of a densely populated city area or rather somewhere indoors?
Obviously, the important difference between the crime scene in Miller’s Court and the others was that nobody walking into the court would see the Ripper or his victim. There’s no chance he wouldn’t be seen if anybody would have walked or looked into the backyard of 29 Hanbury Street, Mitre Square or Buck’s Row (from around the school) while he was busy. It’s as simple as that.
So, as long as he wouldn’t attract attention to MJK’s room and nobody would visit MJK or check up on her, it doesn’t matter how few or many escape routes he had. If he killed her during the nightly hours of lull, which seems to have been the case, then he wouldn’t have had much to fear.
The fact that he had more time doesn’t mean that he stayed in her room for hours, if even one, nor that he didn’t work fast this time.
Oh, and the fact that MJK's breast and uterus were found under her head probably had as much to do with extra time as the piece of intestine that was placed between Eddowes' body and left arm.
All the best, Mike.
Frank
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