Clearly PC Mizen was Jack the Ripper. he lied about Lechmere saying there was another policeman with the body. He did this to throw suspicion on Lechmere. Of course PC Mizen knew full well there was a body in Buck's Row. When he went to Buck's Row, he was annoyed to see PC Neil with the body, because it seemed to foil his ploy to throw suspicion on Lechmere. However, after hearing the two Carmen's testimony at the inquest, he realised the lie was back on. He took the knife he'd used on Nichols with him to the inquest, just for a dirty little buzz. His colleagues had serious reservations about him but never came out and voiced them publicly because they were scared of him. We know full well that psychopaths and serial killers habitually lie, even in situations where there's nothing for them to gain, and we can see evidence of this in PC Mizen regularly recording precise numbers of cigarette butts he encountered on his beats.
His primary motive was to secure internal organs and then include them in the Sunday roasts he cooked for his wife. He got off on watching her eat the organs without knowing. This also neatly explains why the murders occurred at or near weekends.
He does not fit John Douglas's behavioural profile, but there is always an exception to the rules, and John Douglas is wrong in this case.
Case Closed.
His primary motive was to secure internal organs and then include them in the Sunday roasts he cooked for his wife. He got off on watching her eat the organs without knowing. This also neatly explains why the murders occurred at or near weekends.
He does not fit John Douglas's behavioural profile, but there is always an exception to the rules, and John Douglas is wrong in this case.
Case Closed.
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