local man
The whores were still soliciting on the streets even though there was panic about the ripper.Serial killing of whores never seemed to stop them whether its Jack or Sutcliffe or the more recent Ipswich killings.
So in the mind of say, a street woman of 1888, what is she most scared of ? A homicidal maniac? A crazy foreigner welding a knife? A posh doctor with a black bag? Any one of the cliches published by the press. A stranger? So who would she feel more reassured by, a familiar face, a local working man, someone she has seen around the streets, who is not threatening or violent. A quiet man.
The chances are that Jack was local, because he fitted in, he aroused no suspicion He did not have a history of violence or welding a knife.He did not draw attention to himself, the women did not feel threatened by him. He prepared for a kill, soft soled shoes, sharp knieves, he knew the various allys and hidden places were the women took clients. When he found his victim, he struck quickly, did what he had to do efficently, and disappeared silently down the streets and allys he knew. In the case of Stride, I believe he was interupted, but he had to finish what he started, so he takes a risk, but for safety's sake heads to the city rather than Spitalfields, probably thinking police action will be focussed on Dutfield's yard. Having satisfied fully his desire to mutilate his second victim of the nighr, he heads back home to the anonimity and safety of Spitalfields/
Thats why I think he was local/
Also the throat cutting of Stride and Eddows was very similar in execution.
He operated well within his comfort zone.
The whores were still soliciting on the streets even though there was panic about the ripper.Serial killing of whores never seemed to stop them whether its Jack or Sutcliffe or the more recent Ipswich killings.
So in the mind of say, a street woman of 1888, what is she most scared of ? A homicidal maniac? A crazy foreigner welding a knife? A posh doctor with a black bag? Any one of the cliches published by the press. A stranger? So who would she feel more reassured by, a familiar face, a local working man, someone she has seen around the streets, who is not threatening or violent. A quiet man.
The chances are that Jack was local, because he fitted in, he aroused no suspicion He did not have a history of violence or welding a knife.He did not draw attention to himself, the women did not feel threatened by him. He prepared for a kill, soft soled shoes, sharp knieves, he knew the various allys and hidden places were the women took clients. When he found his victim, he struck quickly, did what he had to do efficently, and disappeared silently down the streets and allys he knew. In the case of Stride, I believe he was interupted, but he had to finish what he started, so he takes a risk, but for safety's sake heads to the city rather than Spitalfields, probably thinking police action will be focussed on Dutfield's yard. Having satisfied fully his desire to mutilate his second victim of the nighr, he heads back home to the anonimity and safety of Spitalfields/
Thats why I think he was local/
Also the throat cutting of Stride and Eddows was very similar in execution.
He operated well within his comfort zone.
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