Did Jack Mean To Come Back?

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  • ianincleveland
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    Originally posted by richardnunweek View Post
    Hello Danae.
    Simply by pulling the door too, it was a spring lock, and if one did that it would require a key, or in the case of Kelly a means of obtaining access via a broken window, and releasing the bolt.
    Regards Richard.


    To which the landlord/pimp McCarthy didnt have a key to and had to break down the door with an axe.

    Im mighty suspicous of McCarthy where Kelly is concerned,he let her run up quite substantial rent arrears,which she never really had much chance of clearing,especially with Barnett and his meagre earnings gone.Kelly wouldnt have been able to pay on her own,and she was more interested in buying drink.

    I just dont believe him when he says he didnt have the key,he sent Bowyer early that morning in the hope of getting some rent.As Kelly was 6 wks behind id suggest that Bowyer went every saturday in the hope of getting at least a few pennys.

    I also think there was more to Mary and Mccarthy than we know about,and i do wonder if he killed her

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  • richardnunweek
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    Hello Danae.
    Simply by pulling the door too, it was a spring lock, and if one did that it would require a key, or in the case of Kelly a means of obtaining access via a broken window, and releasing the bolt.
    Regards Richard.

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  • DanaeChantel
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    How could he come back???? The door was locked, another strange thing, how did it lock on his way out?

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  • Robert
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    Sorry Steadmund!

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  • Steadmund Brand
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    Robert!!!!! that Colombo joke just made me spit coffee all over my computer!! Thank you!!!

    Steadmund Brand

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  • Robert
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    This is what happens when Lt Colombo turns evil. He takes out Kelly's organs, slashes her face and strips her flesh to the bone. Then he leaves. "Thank goodness he's gone," thinks Kelly. But no. Shortly afterwards a head reappears round the door : "There's just one thing that bothers me..."

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  • Hunter
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    Why Jack would think that a 25-year-old heart would go with a 40-odd-year-old uterus is beyond me.
    Maybe he wanted a young nympho who couldn't get pregnant?

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  • Steadmund Brand
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    Hmmm.. maybe not as silly as we all think...If Jack were also responsible for the Torso murders..... ok ok.. I wont go there

    Steadmund Brand

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  • Bridewell
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    Quite!

    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    Well, it's a bit of fun.

    "Smoke good. Fire, no good."

    I'm not sure the smoke was up to much either but, as you say, a bit of fun.

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  • Robert
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    Well, it's a bit of fun.

    "Smoke good. Fire, no good."

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  • Bridewell
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    Too Silly!

    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    Why Jack would think that a 25-year-old heart would go with a 40-odd-year-old uterus is beyond me.
    I'm not sure that he could afford to be that particular but, as this is probably one of the sillier threads on Casebook, it's probably not worth arguing over. (I'm amazed that so many people have graced it with a comment, to be honest!).

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  • Robert
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    Why Jack would think that a 25-year-old heart would go with a 40-odd-year-old uterus is beyond me.

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  • Bridewell
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    The Brain

    Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
    Hello Stephen.

    "You have done well, Igor. Now all I need is a brain"

    Umm, shouldn't you see Abby Normal for that?

    Cheers.
    LC

    I believe Stephen considers me to be a better candidate and, in the case of this particular thread, I think he may have a point!

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  • lynn cates
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    Abby

    Hello Stephen.

    "You have done well, Igor. Now all I need is a brain"

    Umm, shouldn't you see Abby Normal for that?

    Cheers.
    LC

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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Originally posted by Bridewell View Post
    A uterus from Chapman, a kidney from Eddowes, a heart from Kelly - a different body part each time. A killer who was familiar with the story of Frankenstein (published 1818)?
    'You have done well, Igor. Now all I need is a brain'.

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