Well, didn't Cox say Kelly was singing from 12:00 till 01:00 am, or thereabouts.
She did, Jon.
Blotchy arrived at 11:45, so may well have left long before 01:00, or even just after.
Perhaps, Jon. But Kelly was certainly singing until one o’clock, and if Blotchy was there as a client he would have expected a little more for his money than a midnight lullaby. My guess, therefore, is that the alcohol ran out at one o’clock, whereupon Mary Jane stopped singing and got into bed with Blotchy.
So long as Prater could have seen light & heard noise, movement, or voices through the partition, it seems to me that Kelly & Blotchy must have left.
Or were tucked up in bed together.
Tentatively then, while Prater was in McCarthy's, between 01:20-01:30, Kelly & Blotchy might have left Miller's Court.
They may have done, Jon. But it was a cold and windy night. Showery too. A cloudburst at one o’clock certainly sent Mrs Cox scurrying for cover, and there occurred another much heavier period of rainfall at three o’clock. As such, the streets were largely deserted at one o’clock. Is it likely, then, that an experienced prostitute such as Kelly would have exposed herself unnecessarily to these conditions in a search of nonexistent customers – particularly since she was ‘very much intoxicated’ shortly before midnight and almost certainly continued drinking for an hour thereafter?
I consider it extremely unlikely.
Kelly was younger and significantly more attractive than the other victims. Women such as Nichols, Chapman and Eddowes were not, as has often been stated, the Ripper’s ‘type’ of victim. They were merely representative of the kind of middle-aged women who experienced difficulty in earning sufficient money for food and lodgings during normal pub opening hours. As a consequence they were compelled to trudge the streets in search of clientele during the small hours while their younger, more alluring compeers were tucked up in bed. But there is no evidence that Kelly ever faced such a predicament. None whatsoever. It is simply assumed that a drunken Kelly would have abandoned sleep as well as the warmth of her bed in pursuit of one final customer for the night.
And this, of course, was the same Kelly who was absolutely petrified by the Whitechapel Murderer.
Hence …
To my way of thinking the evidence points squarely towards Mary Jane retiring to bed at one o'clock. Thus her killer was either Blotchy or someone who arrived after Blotchy's departure.
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