Apart from in a Biblical sense, that is? What reason(s) do we have to believe that Mary Kelly knew the identity of her murderer that fateful night?
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In discussions on this aspect there is confusion on what is meant by "know".
Knowing her killer as it would apply to Barnett, or knowing her killer as it would apply to a previous client?
Then it may also apply to someone from her past, like Joe Fleming.
As opposed to a complete stranger who she had never met before.Regards, Jon S.
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Would the ripper have risked mutilating Kelly the way he did if someone outside had the key and could come in at anytime? Kelly didn't have a key, neither did her landlord, it is somewhat logical that the ripper might've had the only key, and if so then he knew Kelly, unless he got it thru a thrid party or stole it.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostIn discussions on this aspect there is confusion on what is meant by "know".
Knowing her killer as it would apply to Barnett, or knowing her killer as it would apply to a previous client?
Then it may also apply to someone from her past, like Joe Fleming.
As opposed to a complete stranger who she had never met before.
c.d.
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostWould the ripper have risked mutilating Kelly the way he did if someone outside had the key and could come in at anytime? Kelly didn't have a key, neither did her landlord, it is somewhat logical that the ripper might've had the only key, and if so then he knew Kelly, unless he got it thru a thrid party or stole it.
Mary could have invited him in so that no key was necessary. As far as performing the mutilations, I think he was willing to take his chances as far as being disturbed figuring the likelihood was small and that if it did happen he could brandish his knife and be out the door before anyone could react.
c.d.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostHello Rocky,
Mary could have invited him in so that no key was necessary. As far as performing the mutilations, I think he was willing to take his chances as far as being disturbed figuring the likelihood was small and that if it did happen he could brandish his knife and be out the door before anyone could react.
c.d.
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Hello Rocky,
I think it was a reasonable assumption that no one would be coming by late at night and even if they did they most likely would knock. If there was no answer they would probably assume she was with a client and simply go away. He also could have used something to block the door and prevent anyone from entering.
c.d.
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That's true cd, makes it all the more that strange bowyer peaked thru the window that morning. Kelly was six months
Late on rent....and McCarthy decided to collect only a few hours after shes literally ripped to pieces. Would landlords typically collect rent on a holiday like lords mayors day? Why let her slide so long and then send bowyer that morning. If bowyer had come early would he have seen the ripper? Is it possible bowyer did interrupt the ripper and that's when he left while bowyer ran for help...
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostHello Rocky,
It was six weeks not six months. I don't see anything suspicious in what McCarthy did nor apparently did the police.
c.d.
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If you base your response to this question solely on the available evidence you would be compelled to pre-suppose a personal relationship of some kind. The evidence points to either Blotchy remaining and doing the deed, or someone coming in after he leaves and killing her...after she willingly lets him enter the room sometime after 3am. Either way, its a known man to Mary as the felon.
The physical evidence shows some rage elements previously unseen in Canonicals, and the circumstantial evidence has her in the company of the man she comes home with or a man she willingly lets in.
My bet is on the other "Joe" Mary was seeing behind Barnetts back....a man she says "treats her badly" from time to time to a friend....
Cheers
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