Like NW I also have difficulty with Darryl’s suggestion as to why the killer took the clothes though I have to say that it’s a clever suggestion and one that I certainly hadn’t considered before.
For me it would appear that the killer either had a bag with him or that he came in a vehicle. If he’d picked her up at Barrowland then I’d have though it unlikely that he’d have been carrying a bag with him. He might have offered her a lift home in a car though. This would have made it easier to get her undressed (she might have done this herself or at least she might have agreed to partially undress inside the car) leaving the killer to carry her body and dump it in the alleyway. Also there would have been less chance of being seen from someone’s bedroom window if he was u dressing her in the open. A car would also have made it much simpler to carry away the clothes. A man with no car or bag is unlikely to have wanted to bump into a patrolling Police Constable with an armful of women’s clothes. Two cars were seen and Elphinstone Dalgleish asked the public for information. I still think it at least possible that the killers car type might have been mentioned which discouraged him from using it again.
It’s a tricky one and I’d certainly like to hear more suggestions on this because I’m certainly not claiming that mine is a done deal. Maybe he just hid the clothes under an overcoat? I don’t know. A car appears is the obvious answer. Is it the right one though?
We haven’t got a complete list of her clothing but we do know that as well as a ‘yellow crocheted mini dress’ she was wearing a ‘grey duffle coat with a blue collar.’ A duffle coat on its own is quite a bulky item.
For me it would appear that the killer either had a bag with him or that he came in a vehicle. If he’d picked her up at Barrowland then I’d have though it unlikely that he’d have been carrying a bag with him. He might have offered her a lift home in a car though. This would have made it easier to get her undressed (she might have done this herself or at least she might have agreed to partially undress inside the car) leaving the killer to carry her body and dump it in the alleyway. Also there would have been less chance of being seen from someone’s bedroom window if he was u dressing her in the open. A car would also have made it much simpler to carry away the clothes. A man with no car or bag is unlikely to have wanted to bump into a patrolling Police Constable with an armful of women’s clothes. Two cars were seen and Elphinstone Dalgleish asked the public for information. I still think it at least possible that the killers car type might have been mentioned which discouraged him from using it again.
It’s a tricky one and I’d certainly like to hear more suggestions on this because I’m certainly not claiming that mine is a done deal. Maybe he just hid the clothes under an overcoat? I don’t know. A car appears is the obvious answer. Is it the right one though?
We haven’t got a complete list of her clothing but we do know that as well as a ‘yellow crocheted mini dress’ she was wearing a ‘grey duffle coat with a blue collar.’ A duffle coat on its own is quite a bulky item.
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