Where is it?
Mary Jane Kelly was out hooking on the night she was murdered. It's possible that Blotchy-Face paid her in beer, but she'd been out for a long time before she ran into him, so I assume she'd done some business beforehand. She was an experienced prostitute after all. And then according to Hutchinson she is out looking for money again at 2.00 am. (And apparently more-or-less sober, which I find hard to believe.)
Now if she picks up her killer and brings him back to Millers Court, she would expect to get money upfront before anything happened. Everyone will be shocked to hear that tricks are harder to get money out of afterwards than before Kelly would know that for sure. The Ripper's normal plan is to blitz his victim probably as she walks ahead of him into the alley/backyard/wherever she's taking him for business. So the others may not have asked for their money yet. But if the PM info is correct, Mary Jane certainly had. She was undressed and in bed. So if that's the case, where is the money? OK, maybe the killer had the presence of mind to take his money back and tuck it into a pocket to keep it out of the way of the ton of blood in that room. But where is Mary Jane's money from the rest of the evening? I can't believe she didn't have a penny on hand. But there is no mention of money anywhere. It's possible a copper might have pocketed it. But I dunno if I would have been so fast to nick anything out of that charnel-house.
I don't have an answer to my question. I do think the lack of money and her position suggests she knew who she was letting in the room, and it maybe wasn't a trick. But that's only my own supposition.
Mary Jane Kelly was out hooking on the night she was murdered. It's possible that Blotchy-Face paid her in beer, but she'd been out for a long time before she ran into him, so I assume she'd done some business beforehand. She was an experienced prostitute after all. And then according to Hutchinson she is out looking for money again at 2.00 am. (And apparently more-or-less sober, which I find hard to believe.)
Now if she picks up her killer and brings him back to Millers Court, she would expect to get money upfront before anything happened. Everyone will be shocked to hear that tricks are harder to get money out of afterwards than before Kelly would know that for sure. The Ripper's normal plan is to blitz his victim probably as she walks ahead of him into the alley/backyard/wherever she's taking him for business. So the others may not have asked for their money yet. But if the PM info is correct, Mary Jane certainly had. She was undressed and in bed. So if that's the case, where is the money? OK, maybe the killer had the presence of mind to take his money back and tuck it into a pocket to keep it out of the way of the ton of blood in that room. But where is Mary Jane's money from the rest of the evening? I can't believe she didn't have a penny on hand. But there is no mention of money anywhere. It's possible a copper might have pocketed it. But I dunno if I would have been so fast to nick anything out of that charnel-house.
I don't have an answer to my question. I do think the lack of money and her position suggests she knew who she was letting in the room, and it maybe wasn't a trick. But that's only my own supposition.
Comment