Hello Shelley,
I wish you had not brought up the infamous '39 theory' it does not register with Glenn.
The attack on Tabram was a frenzied assault, there are signs of that on Nichols/Chapman/ Eddowes/Kelly, even stride, although not mutilated was madhandled by broadshoulders.
Three different sightings by three witnesses I feel give us a false sense of what really happened.
Mrs Long [hanbury street] observes a man and woman[ believed to be the dead woman] talking quietly.
Mr Lawande,[ church passage] obseves a couple [ the woman believed to be Eddowes][ talking quietly.
George Hutchinson[ commercial street] observes the last victim talking ,and sharing a joke with Astracan, with no hint of menace.
The above witnesses seem to indicate that our killer was initially respectable, and could hold back his murderous impulses, but I ask the question . was the three men seen with these women actually 'Jack'
Why is it not possible that the actual killer of Chapman, entered the yard at number 29 after Mrs Longs elderly man had finished, and walked back out into Hanbury street, and attacked her whilst she was recovering from her recent ordeal?
Why is it not possible that the man seen with Eddowes was no more then a sailor trying his luck , on a woman that was not intrested[ note the hand pushed up against his chest as if to say 'Steady sailor'.
Why is it not possible that the sailor moved on . and Eddowes anxious to get out of his sight cut through Mitre square, where her killer grapped her.?
Why is it not possible that Hutchinsons Astracan man was no more then a casual client who wished for a bit of comfort until the daylight hours, and left at daybreak with kelly very much alive?
And of course as this thread is about Tabram.
Why is it not possible that her killer moved in on her after her previous escort had left the building and found her on the first floor landing.?
If one eliminates the scenerio that gives us a possible 'Charmer' approach, and instead adds my suggestion, that the rough treatment administered by Broadshoulders in Berner street, was proberly from the man that became 'Jack The Ripper'.
No mention of the '39' Glenn, although was tempted.
Regards Richard.
I wish you had not brought up the infamous '39 theory' it does not register with Glenn.
The attack on Tabram was a frenzied assault, there are signs of that on Nichols/Chapman/ Eddowes/Kelly, even stride, although not mutilated was madhandled by broadshoulders.
Three different sightings by three witnesses I feel give us a false sense of what really happened.
Mrs Long [hanbury street] observes a man and woman[ believed to be the dead woman] talking quietly.
Mr Lawande,[ church passage] obseves a couple [ the woman believed to be Eddowes][ talking quietly.
George Hutchinson[ commercial street] observes the last victim talking ,and sharing a joke with Astracan, with no hint of menace.
The above witnesses seem to indicate that our killer was initially respectable, and could hold back his murderous impulses, but I ask the question . was the three men seen with these women actually 'Jack'
Why is it not possible that the actual killer of Chapman, entered the yard at number 29 after Mrs Longs elderly man had finished, and walked back out into Hanbury street, and attacked her whilst she was recovering from her recent ordeal?
Why is it not possible that the man seen with Eddowes was no more then a sailor trying his luck , on a woman that was not intrested[ note the hand pushed up against his chest as if to say 'Steady sailor'.
Why is it not possible that the sailor moved on . and Eddowes anxious to get out of his sight cut through Mitre square, where her killer grapped her.?
Why is it not possible that Hutchinsons Astracan man was no more then a casual client who wished for a bit of comfort until the daylight hours, and left at daybreak with kelly very much alive?
And of course as this thread is about Tabram.
Why is it not possible that her killer moved in on her after her previous escort had left the building and found her on the first floor landing.?
If one eliminates the scenerio that gives us a possible 'Charmer' approach, and instead adds my suggestion, that the rough treatment administered by Broadshoulders in Berner street, was proberly from the man that became 'Jack The Ripper'.
No mention of the '39' Glenn, although was tempted.
Regards Richard.
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