Originally posted by Jeff Leahy
View Post
Cox:
He made his way down to St George's in the East End, and there to my astonishment I saw him stop and speak to a drunken woman.
I crouched in a doorway and held my breath. Was he going to throw himself right into my waiting arms? He passed on after a moment or two, and on I slunk after him.
As I passed the woman she laughed and shouted something after me, which, however, I did not catch.
It does not sound like a considerable distance/time... but:
Not far from where the model lodging house stands he met another woman, and for a considerable distance he walked along with her.
This time he walked with her a considerable distance/time.
Only in the case of Eddowes I would say he had a "short time" with his victim. We do not know how long he walked with (Smith, Tabram) Nichols, Chapman, Stride and Kelly.
I am convinced that the Ripper knew many of the prostitutes, some by name, some by sight... but in the end they all were random victims...
Yours Karsten.
Comment