Hello all,
I believe its fairly obvious that the only real usable evidence that we have to assess anything about the killer known as Jack The Ripper are the acts he performs and the clues that are left behind.
In the second case, we have little or nothing to use. In the first case, we have inconclusive evidence that has allowed many to suggest murders and acts that are not in fact provably linked to the Ripper series, and are far astray from the data we do have on some Canonical deaths that formed the premise in the first place.
So,...heres another angle that may be considered.
Terrorism;
(ter·ror·ism)
NOUN:
"The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons."
I would think that it could be construed that the Ripper acts fit the above definition.
Does that imply there may be a potential political motivation for the murders by the murderer?
For fodder...the Fenians were in the final stages of a planned political assassination at that very moment in time, a man linked with Fenian funds in America is in London at that time, there is enormous poverty and repression in existence in Londons East End at that time,...Charles Warren initiated a violent end to a Peace March in Trafalgar Square the previous year organized by the poverty stricken locals in the Ripper district,... there was some power struggle ongoing between Parliament and a Monarchy...and a pending public hearing on Fenian matters scheduled to start that winter. Thats a bit of the potential fuel sources.
Cheers all.
I believe its fairly obvious that the only real usable evidence that we have to assess anything about the killer known as Jack The Ripper are the acts he performs and the clues that are left behind.
In the second case, we have little or nothing to use. In the first case, we have inconclusive evidence that has allowed many to suggest murders and acts that are not in fact provably linked to the Ripper series, and are far astray from the data we do have on some Canonical deaths that formed the premise in the first place.
So,...heres another angle that may be considered.
Terrorism;
(ter·ror·ism)
NOUN:
"The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons."
I would think that it could be construed that the Ripper acts fit the above definition.
Does that imply there may be a potential political motivation for the murders by the murderer?
For fodder...the Fenians were in the final stages of a planned political assassination at that very moment in time, a man linked with Fenian funds in America is in London at that time, there is enormous poverty and repression in existence in Londons East End at that time,...Charles Warren initiated a violent end to a Peace March in Trafalgar Square the previous year organized by the poverty stricken locals in the Ripper district,... there was some power struggle ongoing between Parliament and a Monarchy...and a pending public hearing on Fenian matters scheduled to start that winter. Thats a bit of the potential fuel sources.
Cheers all.
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