Key for MJK's room
Hi. I agree with you absolutely. I'm sure that McCarthy would have had a spare set of keys to every room especially as I'm inclined to think he may have been a pimp or certainly, at least, he knew these were working girls who, as you rightly say, would have been up for a midnight flit. The fact that apparently she was in and out means she needed money and I don't think she would have cared two hoots if her client saw her open the door by putting her arm through a broken window.
However, I check back to "Jack the Ripper A to Z' and find in the entry under Bowyer: "Unabwle to get an answer or open the SPRING-LOCKED DOOR, he pulled back the coat and curtain ....." and found her.
But wasn't McCarthy's chandler's shop opposite or beside the entry to Miller's Court? These people ate late ( I'm thinking of the woman who went out to buy food when she and her husband returned home very late to George Yard
where Tabram was found dead.) I have never read about his shop being opened or closed. I'm assuming it must have been closed because it surely would have been mentioned somewhere.
Opportunistic crime for Jack. Right place right time. For him.
Cheers
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However, I check back to "Jack the Ripper A to Z' and find in the entry under Bowyer: "Unabwle to get an answer or open the SPRING-LOCKED DOOR, he pulled back the coat and curtain ....." and found her.
But wasn't McCarthy's chandler's shop opposite or beside the entry to Miller's Court? These people ate late ( I'm thinking of the woman who went out to buy food when she and her husband returned home very late to George Yard
where Tabram was found dead.) I have never read about his shop being opened or closed. I'm assuming it must have been closed because it surely would have been mentioned somewhere.
Opportunistic crime for Jack. Right place right time. For him.
Cheers
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