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Was Mary Kelly a Ripper victim?
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indoors/outdoors
Hello CD. Thanks.
"Are you saying that Mary would not have undressed for a client in the privacy of her own apartment?"
Possibly. But most likely through prior arrangement.
"I can see the old wham bam on the streets while the woman is clothed but would that be the norm in her apartment especially if she thought he might have more money than her usual customers?"
As I am sure you're aware, it was illegal indoors.
"I would also expect that undressing and being able to do the deed in the ladies' apartment would cost more than business conducted on the street. You get what you pay for in other words."
Indeed. But you have her awaking from sleep for this. That's what I'm on about.
Cheers.
LC
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Hi Lynn
As I am sure you're aware, it was illegal indoors.
But on the other hand whilst living off the proceeds of prostitution was (and is) illegal, is, or was, indoor prostutution a crime in itself?
All the best
Dave
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Hello Lynn,
How do we know that Mary was sleeping? Not everyone in bed is asleep and while alcohol can certainly put you to sleep it can also wake you up and prevent you from going back to sleep.
Do prostitutes keep regular hours? It would seem that finding a client is half the job and if one shows up at your door I would think that you would do your best to entertain them especially if Mary suspected that this might be someone she could get money from on occasion. Duty calls even if you have been awakened.
c.d.
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I would doubt very much that Mary was sleeping, most women slept in their clothes, especially now as November has begun.
If we choose to argue that she may have been fully clothed, but that her killer undressed her, then why did he leave her chemise on?
Her attire speaks to me that she was sufficiently undressed to entertain a client, that is all. She was not caught asleep, the night was too cold to sleep in only a chemise, and she was not undressed by her killer. She undressed herself.
She was entertaining her killer.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostI disagree, MrB. A crime of passion can also be impulsive and wild. Many a victim has been butchered by their ex-lover in such a manner. It could be that after the initial frenzy had died down, the killer decided to make his victim (rather clumsily) resemble the handiwork of the local Ripper at large and deflect any suspicion from himself. Suffice to say, if this was what happened, it worked like a treat.
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solicitors
Hello Dave. Thanks.
"As was soliciting outdoors to be fair..."
Quite. But it seems to have been widely ignored.
". . . surely you're not suggesting it didn't happen?"
Not at all.
"But on the other hand whilst living off the proceeds of prostitution was (and is) illegal, is, or was, indoor prostutution a crime in itself?"
No, not a matter of geography; rather, the phrasing of the new law--which you seem aware of.
Cheers.
LC
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostI would doubt very much that Mary was sleeping, most women slept in their clothes, especially now as November has begun.
If we choose to argue that she may have been fully clothed, but that her killer undressed her, then why did he leave her chemise on?
Her attire speaks to me that she was sufficiently undressed to entertain a client, that is all. She was not caught asleep, the night was too cold to sleep in only a chemise, and she was not undressed by her killer. She undressed herself.
She was entertaining her killer.
Kelly was 'very drunk' when she entered her room with Blotchy. It is more than possible that they consumed what remained of Blotchy's beer and then went to bed together. If Blotchy left at some point thereafter, let's say to go to work or return home to a wife or girlfriend, that would leave a drunken and chemise wearing Kelly alone and sleeping in the bed. The possibility then exists that the killer let himself into the room and attacked Kelly where she slept, which would explain the medical opinion that the throat was cut whilst Kelly lay close to the partition wall.
So there are other explanations, Jon. But then I suspect that you will reject these because of your insistence that Kelly returned to the streets after Blotchy departed the scene.
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