To address responses to my last post...
Jon, when I said that Cox is the witness we know was there its because she is the only witness that lived in the court and had to pass Marys room when she came in and out. No-one else staying in the courtyard that night saw Mary, and I believe some that said they saw Mary didnt. Mrs Maxwell had lived on the street Mary lived on and saw her once and a while. I believe they spoke either once or twice in the 4 months previous to "Co[a]rrie's" story. By the by, I doubt Mary was on a first name basis with a very casual knowledge of each other.
Richard, I consider what was described by Prater as accessories, not wardrobe, so I dont believe taking a hat off and jacket/sweater off constitutes a wardrobe change.

Curious, I believe that from what we are told about Mary Kelly that she has been in some decline since her time as an escort to a France bound gentleman, and I think you struck on a key element of Mary Kelly when you mention her having men "take care" of her. When added to her comments about her regrets for her lifestyle, her arrears, and Joe coming daily to give her money, I think its likely she convinced the men in her life that if they wanted her off the streets as their gal then they better have the coin.
I think that may be the real reason why Joe was ousted at the end of October. He hadnt been "keeping" her well. Perhaps the fight that causes the window damage had to do with matters like that. By the way, I think its likely the second pane broken was the one that offered access to the latch, I think the higher pane breakage on the left was a result of the fight and they needed to make the additional lower right access break when the key was lost, to reach the latch.
Seems to me a young and apparently attractive woman who sold her favours on the streets would have no reason to run arrears at all. She would be far more marketable than women like Polly, Annie and Liz. I think the arrears shows she wasnt the type to work the streets unless no-one around her came up with a meal or some drink money for her.
Cheers
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