I've been thinking about Mary Ann Cox, and I find her behaviour on the night of Kelly's death interesting.
She comes back to Miller's Court at 11.45, and is out again 15 minutes later.
At 1.00 she returns to 'warm her hands', because it was raining. She only spends a minute doing this, and then she is off out again.
At 3.00 she returns because it is raining hard. She is upset and she does not sleep.
All this taken from her inquest testimony.
This caught my eye because she is in an out all night, and because her reason for returning at 1.00 does not seem to make much sense.
First of all I wonder how warm her room was. Did she leave the fire burning? Was it banked up? Did she have to light it?
In my experience it takes more than a minute to get warm, even if the fire is blazing.
So this made me wonder if perhaps something else was going on.
To me, the obvious conclusion is that she was bringing clients back to her room, servicing them, and then going back out.
If this is true (and of course it's just speculation) then at 11.45 she was not alone when she say Kelly with the blotchy faced man. She was bringing a man back for a 15 minute fumble, and he would have seen Kelly and the blotchy faced man, too.
Her reasons for concealing this from the police would be obvious. She probably didn't like or trust the police, she didn't want to answer questions about a man she didn't know, or she didn't want to name a man she did know.
From my experience of people living on the edge of criminality, I am well aware of their propensity to conceal, obfuscate, and to avoid naming name, particularly when asked by anyone official. Even when there is no real benefit to be gained.
This, whether it is true or not, does nothing to extend our knowledge of the crime, but reading through these forums I was surprised to find that no one else has found the description of her behaviour strange.
She comes back to Miller's Court at 11.45, and is out again 15 minutes later.
At 1.00 she returns to 'warm her hands', because it was raining. She only spends a minute doing this, and then she is off out again.
At 3.00 she returns because it is raining hard. She is upset and she does not sleep.
All this taken from her inquest testimony.
This caught my eye because she is in an out all night, and because her reason for returning at 1.00 does not seem to make much sense.
First of all I wonder how warm her room was. Did she leave the fire burning? Was it banked up? Did she have to light it?
In my experience it takes more than a minute to get warm, even if the fire is blazing.
So this made me wonder if perhaps something else was going on.
To me, the obvious conclusion is that she was bringing clients back to her room, servicing them, and then going back out.
If this is true (and of course it's just speculation) then at 11.45 she was not alone when she say Kelly with the blotchy faced man. She was bringing a man back for a 15 minute fumble, and he would have seen Kelly and the blotchy faced man, too.
Her reasons for concealing this from the police would be obvious. She probably didn't like or trust the police, she didn't want to answer questions about a man she didn't know, or she didn't want to name a man she did know.
From my experience of people living on the edge of criminality, I am well aware of their propensity to conceal, obfuscate, and to avoid naming name, particularly when asked by anyone official. Even when there is no real benefit to be gained.
This, whether it is true or not, does nothing to extend our knowledge of the crime, but reading through these forums I was surprised to find that no one else has found the description of her behaviour strange.
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