PerryMason, I'm a bit suspicious of any and all after-the-fact recollections and that would include Dew's! There are statements that suggest Kelly did have at least one hat and wore it, even if she wore her hair loose beneath it. People have been romanticizing Kelly since she was killed. And she did a pretty good job of it herself by all accounts.
At bottom, I think we are left with an efficient young whore who lived off men either singly as in Barnett's case, or severally when she was on the game full-time. She was good at spinning a yarn and a few of those yarns are still around today, most notably the West End Fancy House and the Trip To France With A Gentleman.
Blotchy Face would be a candidate to me if we didn't know that Kelly was exercising her lungs for an hour at least after she was seen taking him into her room. (My guess is he was long gone by 1.00 am but she was still singing.) After that point either she buys or is bought a fish supper. If GH is accurate on anything, she's alone when he sees her. So likely she got a bit of money during the evening probably including some from BF, and she went out and had a bite to eat. Then, still going with the GH statement, she heads out to find a bit more business.
That's when things start to get really cloudy. You've got GH's testimony about Mr A. And you've got Kelly apparently killed in bed while more than partly undressed and in her nightwear. So ready to sleep or sleeping. Mr A could have paid to stay the night, but why would he? It's not as if he hasn't killed clothed women before. He's killed that way 4 times already. If he thinks that he can have more fun in a room than on the street, he's probably right. But I'm amazed he can control himself until Kelly gets out of all those clothes and into her nightie. One might say that he knew GH might be out there, so he took his time just in case. One might be right. But if GH was at the mouth of the alley or across the street, Mr A wouldn't have known he was there at all unless he went out of the room and looked. Which GH doesn't report. For all Mr A knows, GH is right outside the door. And ready to apprehend him on the way out of the court.
So as y'all know, I'm concluding that (a) Mr A is a figment of GH's imagination and (b) Kelly either knew her killer and was sufficiently relaxed with him to get into bed to sleep or he was sufficiently acquainted with her to know how to get into the room quietly. If he was around during the evening he would know she was very drunk. If he wanted to kill her he would know the chances were good he could take her unawares.
At bottom, I think we are left with an efficient young whore who lived off men either singly as in Barnett's case, or severally when she was on the game full-time. She was good at spinning a yarn and a few of those yarns are still around today, most notably the West End Fancy House and the Trip To France With A Gentleman.
Blotchy Face would be a candidate to me if we didn't know that Kelly was exercising her lungs for an hour at least after she was seen taking him into her room. (My guess is he was long gone by 1.00 am but she was still singing.) After that point either she buys or is bought a fish supper. If GH is accurate on anything, she's alone when he sees her. So likely she got a bit of money during the evening probably including some from BF, and she went out and had a bite to eat. Then, still going with the GH statement, she heads out to find a bit more business.
That's when things start to get really cloudy. You've got GH's testimony about Mr A. And you've got Kelly apparently killed in bed while more than partly undressed and in her nightwear. So ready to sleep or sleeping. Mr A could have paid to stay the night, but why would he? It's not as if he hasn't killed clothed women before. He's killed that way 4 times already. If he thinks that he can have more fun in a room than on the street, he's probably right. But I'm amazed he can control himself until Kelly gets out of all those clothes and into her nightie. One might say that he knew GH might be out there, so he took his time just in case. One might be right. But if GH was at the mouth of the alley or across the street, Mr A wouldn't have known he was there at all unless he went out of the room and looked. Which GH doesn't report. For all Mr A knows, GH is right outside the door. And ready to apprehend him on the way out of the court.
So as y'all know, I'm concluding that (a) Mr A is a figment of GH's imagination and (b) Kelly either knew her killer and was sufficiently relaxed with him to get into bed to sleep or he was sufficiently acquainted with her to know how to get into the room quietly. If he was around during the evening he would know she was very drunk. If he wanted to kill her he would know the chances were good he could take her unawares.
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