
There are no clues as to what emotions - if any - the killer or killers felt as the damage was being inflicted on each occasion. We don't even know how much time the killer was willing or able to spend on the mutilations before calling it a night and making himself scarce. Did he take his time or was he in a tearing hurry, for example?
Look again at the recent case of serial rapist and murderer, Robert Napper. Rachel Nickell was stabbed multiple times outdoors (shades of Martha Tabram), while Samantha Bisset was attacked in her home and practically filleted, very much like the scene that would have greeted firstcomers to Mary's room in Miller's Court. No way of telling the degree of rage or thrill (or both) involved in either case, and no suggestion that Napper was any more than a stalking stranger to all his victims.
Why would anyone have wanted to harm Rachel or Samantha in such a way? There are no easy answers there either, but it happens - time and time again.
Love,
Caz
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