The body found in 13 Miller's Court had been cut up in a way to completely obliterate the identity of the woman who lay there. Why this great leap of mutilation severity? It has been postulated that it was because JtR was indoors and had more time. This could be true. But what if someone wanted to make it seem Mary Kelly was dead so that she could completely vanish to God-knows-where?
10:30am, Thomas Bowyer discovers a dead woman, or what was left of one, at 13 Miller's Court.
Consider: ID of the corpse was made because she was in Mary Kelly's bed at 13 Miller's court. Clothes belonging to MJK were folded neatly on a chair. Joseph Barnett claim to recognize her hair and eyes. A blow-up of the crime scene photo shows the eyes look hardly human, lost in a sea of ruined flesh. The hair appears to be blood stained. I don't believe I could have made identity out of those factors.
Joseph Barnett also said MJK was in the habit of allowing other prostitutes share her room and bed, which is why he moved out. Did Mary have other clothes? She was always described as dressing "shabbily genteel", a shade finer than other prostitutes.
Finally we have this
Caroline Maxwell says she saw MJK at 8:30 am, several hours after the time of death set by Dr. Philips. She gave accurate descriptions but said she didn't know MJK well. Then Maurice Philips saw her drinking in the Horn of Plenty at 10:00am. As this didn't fit time of death, (set at around 4:00 am) he was not even called as a witness at the inquest, and totally ignored by police.
Question: What if Maxwell and Philips were spot on in their identification of Mary Kelly at 8:30am and 10:00 am? By the time Maxwell saw MJK, the body in Miller's Court was 4 1/2 hours dead; by Philips sighting 6 hours dead. Barring sighting of a ghost or double, MJK was not the dead woman in the room. As I said, if these witness statements are true.
Of course, if we do as the police did and ignore this evidence because it doesn't match stated time of death, then MJK was dead at 4:00am. That means both Maxwell and Philips were at best mistaken and at worse lying.
So guys and gals, what do you think?
10:30am, Thomas Bowyer discovers a dead woman, or what was left of one, at 13 Miller's Court.
Consider: ID of the corpse was made because she was in Mary Kelly's bed at 13 Miller's court. Clothes belonging to MJK were folded neatly on a chair. Joseph Barnett claim to recognize her hair and eyes. A blow-up of the crime scene photo shows the eyes look hardly human, lost in a sea of ruined flesh. The hair appears to be blood stained. I don't believe I could have made identity out of those factors.
Joseph Barnett also said MJK was in the habit of allowing other prostitutes share her room and bed, which is why he moved out. Did Mary have other clothes? She was always described as dressing "shabbily genteel", a shade finer than other prostitutes.
Finally we have this
Caroline Maxwell says she saw MJK at 8:30 am, several hours after the time of death set by Dr. Philips. She gave accurate descriptions but said she didn't know MJK well. Then Maurice Philips saw her drinking in the Horn of Plenty at 10:00am. As this didn't fit time of death, (set at around 4:00 am) he was not even called as a witness at the inquest, and totally ignored by police.
Question: What if Maxwell and Philips were spot on in their identification of Mary Kelly at 8:30am and 10:00 am? By the time Maxwell saw MJK, the body in Miller's Court was 4 1/2 hours dead; by Philips sighting 6 hours dead. Barring sighting of a ghost or double, MJK was not the dead woman in the room. As I said, if these witness statements are true.
Of course, if we do as the police did and ignore this evidence because it doesn't match stated time of death, then MJK was dead at 4:00am. That means both Maxwell and Philips were at best mistaken and at worse lying.
So guys and gals, what do you think?
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