Does anybody believe that the crimes attributed to JtR have a political angle?.
Victorian Britain was in the midst of social change, and violence is a common either in revolutionary or reactionary terms. Could violence of JtR's stamp be part of an anarchistic ideology?, the strategy of an agent provocateur. Many have stated that the mutilations inflicted upon the body seemed without purpose, but also seemed to proliferate. This suggests that the crimes were intended to shock, but nothing else; each crime needed to be a little more shocking than the next in order to create a pressure cooker effect. Are the crimes some idiosyncratic form of terrorism?. A political group or lone individual could accomplish this.
Victorian Britain was in the midst of social change, and violence is a common either in revolutionary or reactionary terms. Could violence of JtR's stamp be part of an anarchistic ideology?, the strategy of an agent provocateur. Many have stated that the mutilations inflicted upon the body seemed without purpose, but also seemed to proliferate. This suggests that the crimes were intended to shock, but nothing else; each crime needed to be a little more shocking than the next in order to create a pressure cooker effect. Are the crimes some idiosyncratic form of terrorism?. A political group or lone individual could accomplish this.
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