Something a little different.
The first canonical murder of Nichols was on a spectacular night, a thunder storm earlier and the sky is said to have glowed red with two warehouse fires.
The second murder was at dawn, quite probably the sky was blood red then too.
The double event was the exception, a dark night with little moon.
Could the Ripper have in some neurotic or compulsive form of 'magical thinking' have associated problems during the double event with the lack of a red glow.
During the Kelly murder he thus creates his own red glow with the fire.
Just a thought
SJA
The first canonical murder of Nichols was on a spectacular night, a thunder storm earlier and the sky is said to have glowed red with two warehouse fires.
The second murder was at dawn, quite probably the sky was blood red then too.
The double event was the exception, a dark night with little moon.
Could the Ripper have in some neurotic or compulsive form of 'magical thinking' have associated problems during the double event with the lack of a red glow.
During the Kelly murder he thus creates his own red glow with the fire.
Just a thought
SJA
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