I've long noticed that the Ripper's victims were almost all killed in larger confined spaces after having passed with their killer through tight alleyways. This is certainly true of Chapman and Kelly, and somewhat true of Stride. Eddowes was killed in Mitre Square--which is quite large but still confined as a square--and I seem to remember that to get there she had to walk through an alley from the Bishopsgate area. Nicholls walked down (quite narrow) Buck's Row before being killed at the gates of a fairly large stables. So she almost but doesn't quite fit these parameters.
I'm no parlour psychiatrist, but the correspondences with an act of sexual intercourse are fairly obvious. I wonder if the victims 'picked themselves' in that they took the killer through these kinds of circumstances that allowed him to indulge in his sick version of sex. One might argue correctly that these were exactly the kinds of places a street whore might take her client for a bit of privacy. But there were other places as well--dark shop entrances; Spitalfields Church Yard; the narrow alleyways themselves. No Ripper victim is found in these kinds of places. I can't believe that's a coincidence. I wonder how many other whores may have saved their own lives by taking their homicidal punter into Itchy Park!
I'm no parlour psychiatrist, but the correspondences with an act of sexual intercourse are fairly obvious. I wonder if the victims 'picked themselves' in that they took the killer through these kinds of circumstances that allowed him to indulge in his sick version of sex. One might argue correctly that these were exactly the kinds of places a street whore might take her client for a bit of privacy. But there were other places as well--dark shop entrances; Spitalfields Church Yard; the narrow alleyways themselves. No Ripper victim is found in these kinds of places. I can't believe that's a coincidence. I wonder how many other whores may have saved their own lives by taking their homicidal punter into Itchy Park!
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