I read in The Blackest Streets--which by the way is a wonderful book--that rent in the East End was always due on a Monday. So why was Bowyer sent on a Saturday to get some money from Kelly? How often and when did McCarthy collect his rent in Millers Court? We don't hear that Bowyer was sent round any other time that week. Amazing coincidence that he was asked to go to #13 two days ahead of when the rent was due and just on the morning she'd been taken apart by person or persons unknown.
This makes me even surer that McCarthy knew what was waiting next door and wanted it discovered soonest. I've changed my mind somewhat about his culpability now that I've collated all those fair-haired/ fair/auburn-moustached men in their 30s seen with various victims. But I still think he either had a peek through the window or opened the door and saw her before he went to bed on Friday night. I understand that she owed a lot of money, and Friday night would have been prime time for successful hooking and so getting a few pennies together. But she'd been seen drunk and not working throughout most of the evening, and I can't believe he wasn't aware of that...
This makes me even surer that McCarthy knew what was waiting next door and wanted it discovered soonest. I've changed my mind somewhat about his culpability now that I've collated all those fair-haired/ fair/auburn-moustached men in their 30s seen with various victims. But I still think he either had a peek through the window or opened the door and saw her before he went to bed on Friday night. I understand that she owed a lot of money, and Friday night would have been prime time for successful hooking and so getting a few pennies together. But she'd been seen drunk and not working throughout most of the evening, and I can't believe he wasn't aware of that...
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