Most of the clothing that had been at Mary Jane Kelly's room was missing, and there were remains of burnt clothing found in the fireplace, so it is assumed those clothes were burned, probably by the Ripper.
But does stuffing an armful of clothes into a rather small fireplace really make sense? Or feeding them in bit by bit - this may work for socks, but a dress is still a rather large piece of clothing.
So here is another idea: The Ripper burnt a few things, and rolled the others up into a bundle and took them with him.
After all, he cut off a piece of Catherine Eddowes' apron that was too large to just wipe his hands with. And a black, woolen neckerchief Annie Chapman was seen with is not listed in the list of her belongings, so he may have taken that, too.
But does stuffing an armful of clothes into a rather small fireplace really make sense? Or feeding them in bit by bit - this may work for socks, but a dress is still a rather large piece of clothing.
So here is another idea: The Ripper burnt a few things, and rolled the others up into a bundle and took them with him.
After all, he cut off a piece of Catherine Eddowes' apron that was too large to just wipe his hands with. And a black, woolen neckerchief Annie Chapman was seen with is not listed in the list of her belongings, so he may have taken that, too.
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