Hi,
According to a Report in The Times[ 12th Nov] it is almost certain that the remains of a rim of a bonnet, and a peice of velvet, were that of Kellys velvet jacket and bonnet, that she often wore.
The report also stated that the police believed that the killer murdered Mary in daylight, and proberly only burnt the above garments because they may have been bloodstained.
I must pose the question.
Why did the police believe they were looking for a murder in daylight, and also come to the conclusion that these clothes were bloodstained.
If one believes Mrs Praters statement to the press, about her meeting with Mjk at the bottom of the passage at 9pm on the 8th, we have her mentioning that kelly was wearing that jacket and bonnet, when going out that evening.
note. she even remarked that she herself did not own such ..
Yet according to Cox , close to midnight when ''allegedly'' she saw Mary with Blotchy she was not wearing those clothes...
Question Why?.
And if the police were correct in their assumption that these garments were bloodstained, we should pose the question. How did they get so, and not other clothing such as the crossover shawl that were found in her room?
Was Mary dressed in them when attacked... proberly not as other garments she would have been wearing would have been splattered.
That leave us with my suggestion that the jacket and bonnet were layed out on the bed, and the theory, mayby to go to the the lord mayors show [ not alien if the police believed daylight] that kelly was killed around 9am, and her killer after indulging in his blood lust, noticed the bloodstained garments, and burnt them in the fire [ which had been lit by kelly earlier, to dry of the jacket, and bonnet that she had worn out in the wet weather a few hours earlier]
Why did he do that?
By allowing kelly to undress down to her chemise before attacking her, it would give the police the impression that she was killed in the night, however the presence of a heavily bloodstained jacket and bonnet, which must have been on the bed at the time of the attack, would have made them suspicious, as to why they were there, and not where her other clothing was, and might indicate a daylight attack.
But what of Cox statement.?
We have Praters account, and the garments[ bloodstained?] which indicates that these were recently worn, so was she mistaken? or not being honest.
What about dear Hutchinson.?
I find it intresting that Mrs Lewis describes the loiterer as Short and stout,
and Maxwell sighting as also[ market porter].
I must pose the question was this man one of the same, and was unable to enter room 13 at 230, because Kelly was still not alone, and he waited until she appeared in the morning.
Lots of questions to answer and debate. its a long post for me, however , I do find the police opinion on T.O.D and the reaon why her 'sunday best' was burnt very intriquing.
Regards Richard.
According to a Report in The Times[ 12th Nov] it is almost certain that the remains of a rim of a bonnet, and a peice of velvet, were that of Kellys velvet jacket and bonnet, that she often wore.
The report also stated that the police believed that the killer murdered Mary in daylight, and proberly only burnt the above garments because they may have been bloodstained.
I must pose the question.
Why did the police believe they were looking for a murder in daylight, and also come to the conclusion that these clothes were bloodstained.
If one believes Mrs Praters statement to the press, about her meeting with Mjk at the bottom of the passage at 9pm on the 8th, we have her mentioning that kelly was wearing that jacket and bonnet, when going out that evening.
note. she even remarked that she herself did not own such ..
Yet according to Cox , close to midnight when ''allegedly'' she saw Mary with Blotchy she was not wearing those clothes...
Question Why?.
And if the police were correct in their assumption that these garments were bloodstained, we should pose the question. How did they get so, and not other clothing such as the crossover shawl that were found in her room?
Was Mary dressed in them when attacked... proberly not as other garments she would have been wearing would have been splattered.
That leave us with my suggestion that the jacket and bonnet were layed out on the bed, and the theory, mayby to go to the the lord mayors show [ not alien if the police believed daylight] that kelly was killed around 9am, and her killer after indulging in his blood lust, noticed the bloodstained garments, and burnt them in the fire [ which had been lit by kelly earlier, to dry of the jacket, and bonnet that she had worn out in the wet weather a few hours earlier]
Why did he do that?
By allowing kelly to undress down to her chemise before attacking her, it would give the police the impression that she was killed in the night, however the presence of a heavily bloodstained jacket and bonnet, which must have been on the bed at the time of the attack, would have made them suspicious, as to why they were there, and not where her other clothing was, and might indicate a daylight attack.
But what of Cox statement.?
We have Praters account, and the garments[ bloodstained?] which indicates that these were recently worn, so was she mistaken? or not being honest.
What about dear Hutchinson.?
I find it intresting that Mrs Lewis describes the loiterer as Short and stout,
and Maxwell sighting as also[ market porter].
I must pose the question was this man one of the same, and was unable to enter room 13 at 230, because Kelly was still not alone, and he waited until she appeared in the morning.
Lots of questions to answer and debate. its a long post for me, however , I do find the police opinion on T.O.D and the reaon why her 'sunday best' was burnt very intriquing.
Regards Richard.
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