Why did it take Emma until 4 or 5 a.m. to return to #18 George Street, when she claimed she was attacked at about 1:30 a.m.? Was she so unable to walk that it took her that long to make it back to the lodging house? I can easily see that. And if so, why did not a single cop see this woman, who would have been in obvious distress and barely able to walk, struggling up the street?
I've wondered about this 19 year old for awhile. We tend to think that a serial killer gets started later in his 20's, at least some of us do. So has the 19 year old twerp been discarded as a possible JtR? He stood out in Emma's mind. Was it his age that made him stand out, or was he the one who caused the wound that killed her?
As for the book, I read a short review that claimed that the author was reluctant to advance him as a suspect, which was why the part about JtR was stuck in later. How true that is, I don't know. No matter what though, Silver was a nasty piece of work apparently.
Emma Smith, rest in peace.
I've wondered about this 19 year old for awhile. We tend to think that a serial killer gets started later in his 20's, at least some of us do. So has the 19 year old twerp been discarded as a possible JtR? He stood out in Emma's mind. Was it his age that made him stand out, or was he the one who caused the wound that killed her?
As for the book, I read a short review that claimed that the author was reluctant to advance him as a suspect, which was why the part about JtR was stuck in later. How true that is, I don't know. No matter what though, Silver was a nasty piece of work apparently.
Emma Smith, rest in peace.
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