Just to recap,I did actually give a reason why the 'five",with the possible exception of Chapman,did not need to prostitute themselve,on the night/morning of their death. Nichols was offered accomodation by her friend Holland.Why she declined would be known only to herself,but the need for money for accomodatin,at that time and afterwards that night ceased.No one,except perhaps her killer,knows what happened from then on.I could say,with some justification,she wandered the streets without purpose or thought untill tiredness overcame her,and she stopped to rest where she was found dead,in Bucks Row.It would be just as much a possibility as the idea she was in Bucks Row soliciting.
That is not philosophy,but an understanding of a woman who on the night of her death was thinking of a bed to lie on,but was short of money.
That is not philosophy,but an understanding of a woman who on the night of her death was thinking of a bed to lie on,but was short of money.
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