Originally posted by Duran duren
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If so, when Cadoche was at his best advantage--stepping out onto the porch--his view might have been restricted by the door blocking his view to the right. The outhouse is in the opposite corner of the yard, so he may have only had a peripheral view of the fence as he walked diagonally away from the house.
Here is Bromley's diagram of the scene:
I think the killer would have been more at risk during Cadoche's return to the house, but by that time he might well have been aware that someone was in the next yard.
P.S. There is an aerial view of the two yards in Bromley's article, but I personally can't see how the door of No. 27 opens.
Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Cadosch – The Other Side of the Fence
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