Hi Caz,
There are a few serial killers who target specific regions that they believe to be rich in ideal victims, but they tend to be outnumbered by those who take advantage of the easiest targets within their own residential orbit. Experience and commonsense suggests that JTR belonged in the latter category. One thing we have learned - or should have learned - about the comparatively rare commuter serialists is that they try out different locations, usually tryng another one when the pressure hots up in their initially targetted region. They don't pick out a very small localized area, for example, and keep "commuting" there despite the increasing police presence after each murder, and despite the availability of plentiful and arguably better "target-rich" areas elsewhere.
When we do encounter a series of similar and unsolved crimes that are within as easy walking distance of eachother as they were in the Whitechapel series, it usually points towards the offender being resident in that area. Just to be clear, there is nothing remotely coincidental or unusual about a killer "happening" to find himself living in a target-rich area. Prostitution was everywhere in the LVP East End, which was home to an estimated 900,000 people, so there's no unusual or noteworthy "happenstance" about Jack the Ripper being one of those 900,000.
Embracing your fishpond analagy, then, wherein the fisherman is Jack and the ponds refer to target-rich localities, our "commuter" Jack is like a fisherman who continually visits a specifc small pond - the one that's always under the most scrutiny from an increasing supply of angling bailiffs - rather than trying different ponds that are equally fish-rich and where hardly any angling bailiffs visit.
That's a silly fisherman - and a rare one.
Best regards,
Ben
Short of his base happening to be in an ideal location for sitting outside the front door with his fishing rod out and hooking one of the poor dabs making it their business to walk past at obligingly regular intervals, he was obliged to travel to, or wade around
When we do encounter a series of similar and unsolved crimes that are within as easy walking distance of eachother as they were in the Whitechapel series, it usually points towards the offender being resident in that area. Just to be clear, there is nothing remotely coincidental or unusual about a killer "happening" to find himself living in a target-rich area. Prostitution was everywhere in the LVP East End, which was home to an estimated 900,000 people, so there's no unusual or noteworthy "happenstance" about Jack the Ripper being one of those 900,000.
Embracing your fishpond analagy, then, wherein the fisherman is Jack and the ponds refer to target-rich localities, our "commuter" Jack is like a fisherman who continually visits a specifc small pond - the one that's always under the most scrutiny from an increasing supply of angling bailiffs - rather than trying different ponds that are equally fish-rich and where hardly any angling bailiffs visit.
That's a silly fisherman - and a rare one.
Best regards,
Ben
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