There are 3 factors about how Liz Stride behaved on that night that suggest she was indeed putting uncommon effort into her appearance..particularly when clientele for her street work would not care about any of them.
The lint brush request. The cashous. The flower arrangement. Its also clear that she had on a skirt that, as she lay on her side, only revealed the tops of her boots.
Liz Stride was gainfully employed regularly in the weeks leading up to her death, according to her conversation with the landlady. Liz Stride is also the ONLY Unfortunate that we know of within all the Unfortunates who were murdered without a known assailant that at one time had herself, by request, removed from an active list of prostitutes in Goteborg. Proving that when she had found legtimate work, (as a nanny in Goteborg), she preferred not to solicit at all.
Other Canonicals do not show that same resolve. Polly likely only solicited for her money, as did Mary. Kate went hopping in the summers, she didnt stay in the city to solicit, and Annie had a benefactor off and on.
There is also the fact that Liz was seen with other men that night but we have no account that these were "working" opportunities.
Bundled together its far more likely that Liz was there either to perform work she regularly did for her money, (she also spoke Yiddish), or that she had a social engagement.
The lint brush request. The cashous. The flower arrangement. Its also clear that she had on a skirt that, as she lay on her side, only revealed the tops of her boots.
Liz Stride was gainfully employed regularly in the weeks leading up to her death, according to her conversation with the landlady. Liz Stride is also the ONLY Unfortunate that we know of within all the Unfortunates who were murdered without a known assailant that at one time had herself, by request, removed from an active list of prostitutes in Goteborg. Proving that when she had found legtimate work, (as a nanny in Goteborg), she preferred not to solicit at all.
Other Canonicals do not show that same resolve. Polly likely only solicited for her money, as did Mary. Kate went hopping in the summers, she didnt stay in the city to solicit, and Annie had a benefactor off and on.
There is also the fact that Liz was seen with other men that night but we have no account that these were "working" opportunities.
Bundled together its far more likely that Liz was there either to perform work she regularly did for her money, (she also spoke Yiddish), or that she had a social engagement.
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