I could very well be over-thinking this, but here goes:
We know from the PM etc and the in situ evidence that MJK was killed while facing somewhat downwards on the far right hand side of the bed in her room. There is arterial splatter on the wall beside this side of the bed and it's in line with her neck as she is found in the bed. She's either killed while face-down or facing that wall. Chances are she was slashed while face-down and moved afterwards so that arterial blood splashes on the wall. We also know that she is wearing some kind of nightgown, and her clothes are draped over a chair at the other side of the room. A handy sketch--which I hope someone will link too but which I cannot at present find--also shows her shoes beside this chair. It's very likely that she got undressed by herself and got into her nightgown by herself.
Now here's what bothers me and this has always bothered me. She was killed facing over to the right of the bed. If she had been alone in that bed and someone crept up on her, it's likely that she would have been killed further over to the middle of the bed. She would have been by herself. And it wasn't a big bed! Even if someone surprised her, I doubt they could have angled her quite that efficiently. The position she was in when killed sounds more like she was sharing that bed with someone who occupied the other side. He could have grabbed her in a blitz attack, but more likely to me he suggested sex from behind in some fashion, and killed her while she was on her hands and knees and so defenceless.
So where do we go with this? Well for a start I don't believe in the random or purposeful killer breaking into the room and attacking her while she sleeps. That would be a very risky thing to do. Even if he managed to push the cloth aside and look through the window, it's not like there's any light around that will help him see through to the far side of the room to make sure she's asleep or dead drunk. And if he attempts a break-in and she isn't asleep and yells her head off, he's very possibly caught.
What makes sense to me is that she let him in her room either while she was dressed or after she got into her nightclothes. If that's the case, he could kill her at any time. If it's Blotchy Face, and he doesn't want to interrupt the concert, he waits until she starts taking her clothes off, at which time she's occupied with unbuttoning skirts, pulling off chemises etc. She's basically helpless to attack at that moment. She's also helpless as she pulls her nightgown over her head. He could kill her at any time. If it's someone who comes along after Blotchy-Face has left, same thing. Even if she's already dressed for bed when she lets him in, at some point she will turn her back and he can kill her.
But he doesn't. It looks very much to me as if he kills her while they are in bed. And that's nowhere near as easy to do as it sounds. For a start she might not agree to the sex-from-behind thing. And if she doesn't, he's not in a very good position to kill her without her having the chance to struggle which is the last thing he wants. He could seize her and roll her over and then slash her. But that would still mean he got into bed beside her. The Ripper doesn't hang around, he appears to kill his victims as soon as he gets an opportunity. This happens with Eddowes, it apparently happens with Chapman if Mrs Long's evidence is to be believed. It likely occurs with Nicholls and Stride. I'd expect the Ripper to attack MJK at the very first opportunity but he doesn't. MJK's murderer takes his time. He goes to bed with the victim. She is relaxed enough around him to share her bed with him and wear her nightgown. This does not mean to say she's necessarily known him long. According to Barnett, she moved in with him the day after she met him. But I doubt she would move in with someone the night she met him.
What we have here, I'm pretty certain, is a personal murder. Whether it was the Ripper or someone else, he knew MJK and she knew him. It could still be Blotchy Face. Certainly a man with his description comes up in other murders and attacks. But even if it is the Ripper who kills MJK, I doubt he kills her for the same reasons he kills the others. I'll go further and suggest that the man that got into bed with MJK that night may not have intended to kill her. Something happened or something was said, and everything changed.
We know from the PM etc and the in situ evidence that MJK was killed while facing somewhat downwards on the far right hand side of the bed in her room. There is arterial splatter on the wall beside this side of the bed and it's in line with her neck as she is found in the bed. She's either killed while face-down or facing that wall. Chances are she was slashed while face-down and moved afterwards so that arterial blood splashes on the wall. We also know that she is wearing some kind of nightgown, and her clothes are draped over a chair at the other side of the room. A handy sketch--which I hope someone will link too but which I cannot at present find--also shows her shoes beside this chair. It's very likely that she got undressed by herself and got into her nightgown by herself.
Now here's what bothers me and this has always bothered me. She was killed facing over to the right of the bed. If she had been alone in that bed and someone crept up on her, it's likely that she would have been killed further over to the middle of the bed. She would have been by herself. And it wasn't a big bed! Even if someone surprised her, I doubt they could have angled her quite that efficiently. The position she was in when killed sounds more like she was sharing that bed with someone who occupied the other side. He could have grabbed her in a blitz attack, but more likely to me he suggested sex from behind in some fashion, and killed her while she was on her hands and knees and so defenceless.
So where do we go with this? Well for a start I don't believe in the random or purposeful killer breaking into the room and attacking her while she sleeps. That would be a very risky thing to do. Even if he managed to push the cloth aside and look through the window, it's not like there's any light around that will help him see through to the far side of the room to make sure she's asleep or dead drunk. And if he attempts a break-in and she isn't asleep and yells her head off, he's very possibly caught.
What makes sense to me is that she let him in her room either while she was dressed or after she got into her nightclothes. If that's the case, he could kill her at any time. If it's Blotchy Face, and he doesn't want to interrupt the concert, he waits until she starts taking her clothes off, at which time she's occupied with unbuttoning skirts, pulling off chemises etc. She's basically helpless to attack at that moment. She's also helpless as she pulls her nightgown over her head. He could kill her at any time. If it's someone who comes along after Blotchy-Face has left, same thing. Even if she's already dressed for bed when she lets him in, at some point she will turn her back and he can kill her.
But he doesn't. It looks very much to me as if he kills her while they are in bed. And that's nowhere near as easy to do as it sounds. For a start she might not agree to the sex-from-behind thing. And if she doesn't, he's not in a very good position to kill her without her having the chance to struggle which is the last thing he wants. He could seize her and roll her over and then slash her. But that would still mean he got into bed beside her. The Ripper doesn't hang around, he appears to kill his victims as soon as he gets an opportunity. This happens with Eddowes, it apparently happens with Chapman if Mrs Long's evidence is to be believed. It likely occurs with Nicholls and Stride. I'd expect the Ripper to attack MJK at the very first opportunity but he doesn't. MJK's murderer takes his time. He goes to bed with the victim. She is relaxed enough around him to share her bed with him and wear her nightgown. This does not mean to say she's necessarily known him long. According to Barnett, she moved in with him the day after she met him. But I doubt she would move in with someone the night she met him.
What we have here, I'm pretty certain, is a personal murder. Whether it was the Ripper or someone else, he knew MJK and she knew him. It could still be Blotchy Face. Certainly a man with his description comes up in other murders and attacks. But even if it is the Ripper who kills MJK, I doubt he kills her for the same reasons he kills the others. I'll go further and suggest that the man that got into bed with MJK that night may not have intended to kill her. Something happened or something was said, and everything changed.
Comment